This avoids endless resize issues on HiDPI systems (e.g. Retina Mac).
Rename pixel_ratio_ to last_pixel_ratio_ to emphasize that this is a
cached value.
Inline needResize method to make the logic clearer in paintEvent.
Remove the old schedule_redraw_ mechanism that was only useful because
of our synchronous drawing code. Now that actual painting is
scheduled instead of forced, it becomes pointless.
Rename WorkArea::redraw(bool) to scheduleRedraw(bool), to show that
the drawing is not done right away.
In GuiView::updateInset, call scheduleRedraw(true), so that metrics
are correctly computed (this was the whole point of the exercise).
This change solves dialog stacking problems on newer Mac OS X in combination with the OS provided file open dialog.
(cherry picked from commit 97dc585138)
Now painting the workarea is done at paint events as should be.
Explicit painting after updating metrics has been replaced by a much
lighter procedure (updatePosCache) to update the insets positions cache.
Expected benefits:
- better performance
- proper use of subpixel aliasing
The LyXRC variable use_qimage is not needed anymore and is therefore removed.
This patch makes sure that, every time a ParagraphMetrics has its
position set, the inset positions for the insets held by this
paragraph are remembered too.
This is complementary to BufferView::updatePosCache, but I do not have
hard evidence that this is required other than to increase robustness.
It may help in some cases when scrolling the document (scrollbar,
cursor up/down, page up/down).
This unbreaks input methods by splitting the part of the code that
does the actual drawing to a separate paintPreeditText() method which
is called from paintEvent().
The proper solution would have been to introduce the preedit string in
the Row object, like is done for completion, but this is too complex
to do at this point.
The only change in behavior is that now the commit string is inserted
in one fell swoop, intead of emulating a number of key events.
Rename cursor to caret to in order to avoid ambiguity. The caret is
now the blinking thing only.
Remove unused header contents, and some not so useful methods.
No intended change of behavior.
The trick is to remember in BufferView what has been done at the
previous draw, so that the row that contained the caret can be
repainted if needed.
To this end, add an argument paint_caret to BufferView, although
painting the caret is not the job of the BufferView (at this point).
BufferView::needRepaint will act as an interface with
TextMetrics::drawParagraph to know whether the painting of a given
row should be forced.
Currently everything is done at the top row level, so that, if the
caret is in a large table, the whole table will have to be repainted.
It is not clear yet that this is necessary.
Historically, because of two-stage drawing, LyX has been painting on a
Pixmap, and this pixmap is copied to screen at paint event time.
Now that we have three-stage drawing, it is possible to delay the
painting to actual paint event and avoid the intermediate Pixmap.
Known bug: the cursor is never erased.
This fixes the display of closed ERTs, Indexes etc. when they contain
special chars, logos or quotation marks.
(Since quotation marks in ERTs are now insets, not chars anymore,
this also fixes a bug/regression of the display of babel shortcuts
such as "= in closed ERTs; hence I consider this fix necessary for 2.3.x)
Remove the trimming operation on LabelString, LabelStringAppendix,
EndLabelString and LabelCounter. This trimming meant that quotes
strings were not preserved, which is wrong.
To preserve layouts, the Layout format has been updated to 64, so that
layout2layout can remove extra spaces on existing strings, which
ensures that behavior is unchanged for old layouts (courtesy of rgheck).
It is now possible to re-add spaces in label strings where it makes
sense.
Fixes bug #10723.
Normally the two stages of drawing are
1/ compute metrics of insets/rows/paragraphs/mathrow...
2/ draw the elements and cache their positions
Now the three stages are
1/ metrics
2/ nodraw: do not draw the elements, but cache their position
3/ draw the elements (and store again their position; it does not
seems to hurt performance).
Revive the NullPainter: this replaces the setDrawingEnabled mechanism
with a painter that does nothing. The advantage is that updatePosCache
(renamed from setPosCache) does not need anymore to be invoked from
the frontend.
updatePosCache (the nodraw stage) is called at the end of
BufferView::updateMetrics.
This fixes 3 bugs:
1/ only spaces are considered as part of the prefix
2/ leading tabs are removed unconditionally
3/ off-by-one error in the removal
The new intended behavior is:
1/ find the prefix (sequence of spaces and tabs) before the first
line; remove this prefix from the line
2/ on the next lines, check whether they start with the same prefix,
and if they do, strip this prefix
It was not a good idea to rely on QTextLine::naturalTextWidth() to
compute a string width. The correct method is horizontalAdvance().
Also round the value to the nearest pixel, since this is what
QFontMetrics::width() does.
Fixes bug #10700 (and maybe others).
Dispatching LFUN_BUFFER_ZOOM inside of GuiView::restoreLayout() was
blocked in some cases because the function can be called without a
buffer (and the LFUN is marked as needing a buffer). Instead of
conditioning on a buffer, the call is removed because in testing it
does not appear why it is needed.
This commit removes the status message that is displayed if starting
LyX without opening a buffer:
"Command not allowed without any document open"
See discussion at:
https://www.mail-archive.com/search?l=mid&q=20170718084344.3kjmu7hzoyajt7vd%40steph
This commit amends 4183a9f4.
Due to its peculiarity of not being saved in the document, the
shell escape setting was applied immediately without the need
for hitting the Apply or OK buttons. However, for uniformity
sake, it is better to adhere to the established paragdim of
confirming any changes before applying them.
Allow a LaTeX backend to run external commands after user confirmation.
This is a per document and per machine setting. The authorization has
to be given through the document settings pane, but is not recorded in
the document itself. Moving the document to either another computer or
another directory on the same computer revokes the authorization.
This can also be done by right clicking the red icon that appears in
the status bar when a document is marked as one requiring shell escape.
The patch also checks whether the user has added the -shell-escape
option to a LaTeX converter and nags the user to remove the option
(which would be used for all documents) in favor of the (per document)
support offered by LyX.