With RtL text, the method can be non-monotonic wrt x value (which is a
Qt bug). To work around this, we check whether positions adjacent to
those returned by xToCursor look better. Depending on whether the new
x position is too small or too large, we look backward or forward for
a better solution.
The performance is probably not great, but this is only needed for
user interactions, so the performance penalty should not be a problem.
Fixes part of #10569.
(cherry picked from commit da590925cd)
When including files, LyX always searches the user and the system
directory, in that order. This means that when using local layout
files broken down into multiple includes, the various includes should
be specified with a path relative to the user layouts directory
(typically ~/.lyx/layouts), making this very impractical.
This commit allows including local files by specifying their path
as explicitly relative to the main layout file position, i.e., by
specifying their path with either "./" or "../". If the main layout
is not loaded from a local file, the usual search order is used,
even if the path are explicitly relative. So, for system layouts,
both "Input ./name.inc" and "Input name.inc" are equivalent.
(cherry picked from commit 17ab47b3e6)
Because latex allows to do so, and there is no easy way to achieve this.
This was apparently implemented to allow cycling between the various dash
types, but it was a bad idea bringing no benefit and causing griefs.
The current version was wrong for non-English dialogs, and even for
the English one, due to the translator commands that were not removed
for calculation (as in "Formats[[output]]").
When using Qt stuff in breakAt, it may happen that the row is broken
after an hyphen (whereas the old code would only consider spaces).
The fact that we abuse the Row::right_boundary() property to detect when
a row should be flushed broke justification when a row is cut at an
hyphen.
Fix this by introducing a new Row::flushed() property and set it as needed.
(cherry picked from commit 8e7d0c2002)
The code that tries to decide whether it is worth splitting a given
text row element had a shortcoming: it did not take into account the
left margin of the new row that would be created.
The problem is that this left margin is not the same as the left
margin of the current row, because there can be for example
indentation effects.
To fix this problem, we pass the amount of available space on the
next row as a parameter of Row::shortenIfNeeded.
Note that there is no need to care about RtL row elements at this
point, since the bidi algorithm will be applied to the row
subsequently.
(cherry picked from commit 8491962c6b)
They are shown on screen by arrow or pilcrow symbol and cause a line break.
They are still not handled in LaTeX output, though.
(cherry picked from commit 6dfbab3124)
Whenever an argument delimiter is used inside the argument, the argument
needs to be grouped, that is
\cites({text (text) text})
or
\cite[{text [text] text}]
This fixes the original case reported in #2751 which is independent
from the general issue that the pre- and postnote field take literal
code.
When cloning InsetExternal, the tempname_ member of InsetExternalParams
has yet to be initialized. So, trying to remove it causes the warning
"QFile::remove: Empty or null file name".
(cherry picked from commit 25e6b5da39)
The QTextLayout handling is terribly slow on Qt 4.8.7, but some
caching has been added in Qt5 that makes it much faster. For some
reason, it is not that slow with Qt 4.8.1.
Caches are introduced for the three following methods
* width(doctring), controlled by CACHE_METRICS_WIDTH. This cache already
existed, but the code has been cleaned up
* getTextLayout, controlled by CACHE_METRICS_QTEXTLAYOUT (disabled by
default on Qt5, which does its own caching). This is used for pos2x
and x2pos and now for drawing of text too. The previous code used a
trivial caching scheme of the last used QTextLayout, but now they
are properly kept in a QCache. Moreover, the cacheEnabled() property
is enabled for these QTextLayout object (not sure what this does).
* breakAt, controlled by CACHE_METRICS_BREAKAT. This is the only user
of QTextLayout which did not have some kind of caching already.
For some weird reasons related to Argument-dependent look-up, the
qHash(docstring) function has to be defined in std namespace, since
lyx::docstring is actually std::basic_string<wchar_t>.
(cherry picked from c5119c97fc)
* Adjoining closing Single + double quote becomes double + single quote
(for English, Swedish and German, LaTeX export as ''').
* French double quotes are converted to << >> in the LaTeX file and to
double inverted question/interrogation marks in the output, if the font
encoding is set to [None] or OT1 but the global default is T1. (test
for lyxrc.fontenc instead of the document-specific fontenc setting in
InsetQuotes.cpp).
* Quote type ignored for LyXHTML: always "English" quotes used.
See #10451
This is a long standing issue, present since the new math macros
inception in version 1.6. It manifests as a display issue when a
macro with optional arguments appears in the optional argument of
another macro. In this case the display is messed up and it is
difficult, if not impossible, changing the arguments as they do not
appear on screen as related to a specific macro instance. It also
manifests as latex errors when compiling, even if the latex output
is formally correct, due to limitations of the xargs package used
to output the macros. Most probably, both aspects have the same
root cause, as simply enclosing in braces the macro and its
parameters solves both issues. However, when reloading a document,
lyx strips the outer braces enclosing a macro argument, thus
frustrating this possible workaround.
This commit solves the display issue by correctly accounting for
macros with optional arguments nested in the argument of another
macro, and circumvents the xargs package limitations causing errors
by enclosing in braces the macros with optional arguments appearing
in the argument of an outer macro when they are output. This means
that when loading an old document with such macros and saving it
again, the macro representation is updated and will have these
additional braces. However, as such braces are stripped by lyx on
loading, there is no risk that they accumulate.
See also this thread:
http://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-devel@lists.lyx.org/msg197828.html