As discussed on the list. If no C++11 compiler is found configuration stops
with an error. There are now unneeded parts of boost, the will be removed in
a second commit.
The purpose of this custom widget is to allow the use of a QToolBox in a limited
area. The stock QToolBox does not provide a minimum size hint that depends on
the size of the pages; it assumes that there is enough room. This subclass sets
the minimal size of the QToolbox. Without this, the size of the QToolbox is only
determined by values in the ui file and therefore causes portability and
localisation issues. Note that the computation of the minimum size hint depends
on the minimum size hints of the page widgets. Therefore page widgets must have
a layout with layoutSizeContraint = SetMinimumSize or similar.
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.editors.lyx.devel/161725
These wms have trouble with the fix at b5a2f1c7, probably more precisely with
the trick to force the calculation of the actual sizes before the display
(layout->invalidate() and the code around it).
This patch gets rid of the code that forces the calculation. As a consequence,
the minimum sizes are again incorrect the first time the window is shown. They
are only correct the second time the window is shown. Now here is the trick: LyX
remembers the sizes of windows between sessions. Therefore, as soon as the good
minimum size has been set, the good size is remembered for the next
session. Thus, in the following sessions, even though the minimum size is
incorrect the first time, the dialog still opens with the good size. So the user
does not see the problem in practice, apart from the very first time.
This is meant as a temporary workaround.
7b1107d7 introduced the following inconveniences which are regressions to 2.1:
* The citation dialog can open with vertical scroll bars in the options
* The citation dialog can open with horizontal scroll bars, especially if the
translated text is longer than the original text (e.g. in FR)
* Resizing the dialog is inconvenient because it increases the gap between the
options. This is unlike before when the dialog could let us see more of the
reference list when enlarging.
This is because the QToolbox that the above commit introduced is not natively
aware of the sizes of its page sub-widgets. The widget is not conceived for this
use, where the space is scarce.
Geometry values provided in the ui file (automatically computed by qtcreator I
suppose) somehow gave the illusion that it worked, but relying on such values is
not portable : it does not take into account the specific theme, font sizes and
localization. This explains why it failed on my side and will probably fail in
other settings too.
Luckily, there is a simple way to make QToolbox suitable for the current use,
which is to add the "missing link" which computes its size based on the minimal
sizes of its pages. The result looks very nice and intuitive. It solves all the
aforementioned issues.
boost::regex supports escape sequences starting with a backslash in format
strings of regex_replace, but std::regex does not. Therefore format strings
involving literal backslashes have to be written differently for both flavours.
The special MSVC handling in regex.h is removed, since it is not needed
anymore, and using grep syntax would definitely be wrong.
This patch fixes a series of warnings like:
{{{
In file included from ../../master/src/mathed/InsetMathBoldSymbol.cpp:13:
In file included from ../../master/src/mathed/InsetMathBoldSymbol.h:15:
../../master/src/mathed/InsetMathNest.h:37:7: warning: 'lyx::InsetMathNest::metrics' hides overloaded virtual function [-Woverloaded-virtual]
void metrics(MetricsInfo const & mi) const;
^
../../master/src/insets/Inset.h:186:15: note: hidden overloaded virtual function 'lyx::Inset::metrics' declared here: different number of parameters
(2 vs 1)
virtual void metrics(MetricsInfo & mi, Dimension & dim) const = 0;
^
}}}
For a description of the problem, see for example:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/18515183/c-overloaded-virtual-function-warning-by-clang
3 different strategies have been used:
* in frontend, some functions have been renamed.
* in InsetMath.h, Inset::write has been explicitly imported too
* in InsetMathNest.h, since a comment said that hiding Inset::metrics is intended, a special trick has bee used to silence the warning.
The firs tinvolves a thinko in BibTeXInfo::expandFormat. We were previously
counting passes through this routine, which means: one for every character,
more or less. So long strings would hit the "recursion limit". But what
we are worried about is an infinite loop caused by misues of macros, so that
is what we need to count.
This prevents the error we were previously getting, but it reveals a huge
slowdown when one tries to open a citation inset with a large nubmer of keys.
So we also limit the number of keys we try to process, and the length of the
string we try to display, when we are generating citation information.
I'm convinced that there is a deeper problem in how citation information is
generated (see the bug tracker for more info), but that will require major
surgery and a file format change
for possible thread conflicts, of the sort Georg resolved at
6a30211f. I have made static variables const where possible,
and marked cases that looked potentially problematic with the
comment:
// FIXME THREAD
Many of these definitely are vulnerable to concurrent access, such
as the static variables declared at the start of output_latex.cpp.
Suppose, e.g., we were outputting latex and also displaying the
source of a different document.
I'd appreciate it if others could grep for "FIXME THREAD" and see
if some of these are harmless, or what.
Add a new layout syntax CiteEngine to define the citation commands
available for a given citation engine.
Also extend the CiteFormat syntax to allow more customization. This
mechanism, previously used to produce bibliography entries in the
citation GUI based on the BibTeX entrytype, is now also used to
produce the textual labels for citation insets in the buffer view.
Thus citation styles are almost completely customizable by modules.
Modules for the basic, jurabib and natbib engines are implemented.
Layout format incremented to 37.
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To avoid duplicity, remove natbib_authoryear and natbib_numerical
and replace them by natbib, and keep track of the engine `type'
in the new \cite_engine_type document setting. This will make it
easier to add more citation engines.
LyX format incremented to 424.
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defined there, also while using the dialog from the Adv F&R WAs.
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This allows to pick and search for citations present in the main document.
This was started to be discussed in a relatively unrelated bug #7581, then the patch
was proposed here: http://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-devel@lists.lyx.org/msg169277.html
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allows for layout- or module-level customization of the display in the
citation dialog and of the XHTML bibliography output.
There is more of this to come, by the way. The next step is to allow
macros. That will make it easier to deal with translation issues, which
ought to be the final step.
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seen in branch, too, is that if you change the style combo and then do
anything else, such as click on an entry, the combo reverts.
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CitationUi.ui:
- fix the casing
- replace some informal expressions by some proper sentences (I don't like things like "Delete key works, too"
BiblioUi.ui:
- "man bibtex" has no value in the non-linux world
- stick to the BibTeX convention compared to bibtex
FindAndReplaceUi.ui:
- fix the casing
- remove the "current file" annotations
- some other fixes
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prevents weirdness that might happen if the .bib file were to change
during updateLabels(), (b) prevents even further weirdness that might
happen if it changed during the output routines, and (c) ought to avoid
slowness caused by the repeated calls to QFileInfo::refresh() needed to
check the cache status.
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There is now no reason not to use operator[] here, which is more natural.
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would instead change an old one. The problem was that we were hiding the dialog
with hide(), which does not trigger closeEvent(). So we have to implement
hideEvent().
http://marc.info/?l=lyx-devel&m=121278861019829&w=2
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I've also added some tooltips to direct people to the keyboard shortcuts.
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