This is a proposal, but I think you should try it out in order to comment
What this does, is:
1. Remove the toggle madness. This is really not something anyone
understands without knowing the code, and its very unusual UI
(fixes#4836)
2. Separate and group things that were put all into the "Misc" trashcan
combo
3. Let the dialog reflect the font settings at cursor (selection)
Now the dialog looks more like character dialogs from other applications,
and I think it is more in line with what users expect.
Comments very welcome (and of course I will revert if you want to have
the old idiosyncratic thing back).
We \cprotect them in fragile context. This allows \input, \include as
well as \verbatiminput and \lstinputlisting in sections etc.
They still don't work in titling (#2528)
I'm open to putting this elsewhere on the toolbar, or even on a
different toolbar. Also, we need decent icons. These ones are not
intended seriously but were just borrowed for testing purposes.
Anyone have good ideas about icons?
This commit fixes an issue where the menu option "Insert Separated
Frame Below" would show up twice, with one instance disabled. This
occurred when there was a "Standard" environment nested in a
"Frame". With this commit, the duplicate instance is removed.
A feature can now be required only for specific input or font encodings:
- <feature>=enc1;enc2... Require the feature <feature> only if the
character is used in one if the specified font
or input encodings.
- <feature>!=enc1;enc2... Require the feature <feature> only if the
character is used in a font or input encoding
that is not among the specified.
Instead of "Save" (permanently) and "Apply" (temporarily), OK and Apply
now always save permanently, unless the new checkbox "Apply to current
session only" is checked.
Addresses: #10016
Compute a height from current font and current cell vertical
dimensions in MathData::metrics(), because this is where current font
is known.
Introduce BufferView::setCaretAscentDescent to remember this value.
This mechanism is not used for text because Cursor::current_font is
restored by undo, and the caret height would not be changed then. But
in principle it is doable.
The new code is much simpler: what it does is, after redrawing has
been done, to mark the cursor row as changed, so that it will be
repainted on next paint event.
This avoids some crashes at the price of possibly repainting the row
when it was not necessary.
The problem is that popping dialogs during reload can cause paint
events for which we are not ready. If this does not work, then we
can introduce a new flag, besides 'busy', for that case. But busy
does not seem to be used very widely, so hopefully this works.
This has the effect that inserting nomenclature entries does not
cut the selection (implicit or explicit) but rather copies it, which
seems to me to make a lot more sense. If anyone objects, let me know.
When the cursor is inside a subscript that may become empty, metrics
issues can happen. This patch fixes the issue, although it is not
clear to see what the problem is.
Still, requesting a metrics update also in the case where the macro
mode is canceled makes sense.
Fixes bug #11125.