When hitting backspace in the first position of a cell in mathed,
if the cell is part of an array, the whole array is dissolved
and the sole cell content pasted in the containing environment.
But if the cell is part of an eqnarray or align math hull type, the
cursor is simply (and unexpectedly) taken out of the whole equation,
which is left unchanged.
This patch makes backspace equivalent to the cursor left key in those
cases, while leaving the behavior unchanged in all other ones.
Fixes#11678
A reference can be directly inserted into mathed but cannot be pasted
because the pasted material is returned in plain text format. This patch
allows getting a string from the cut stack in a suitable format allowing
the math parser to actually create an InsetRef.
Fixes#11539
In Qt 5.15 many deprecation warnings are issued, presumably for
helping the port to Qt 6. They are really a load but can be
shuten up by using -DQT_NO_DEPRECATED_WARNINGS, except for the ones
about MidButton, AdjustToMinimumContentsLength, and DefaultLocaleLongDate.
This change should not affect compilation with Qt 4, as all changes are
backward compatible (only Qt versions prior 4.5 could be affected).
Following 4a4ded22, the enabling of some change-related functions is
handled in updateBuffer. However, this method is not ran at every
document change for performance reasons.
This patch adds code to every place that modifies
Paragraph::Private::changes_ that checks whether the `changedness' of
the paragraph, err... changes.
To this end, a new helper struct is introduced that remembers
paragraph state at contruction time, and compares it to new state in
the destructor.
New forceUpdate/needUpdate methods are added to Buffer class, since
the cursor is in general not available in the places where these
changes are made.
Fixes bug #12074.
A false positive could either be "not a bug" or a bug that is not
worth the time or complexity to fix. For the purpose of evaluating
the tests, the distinction is not important.
The ctests are not convenient tests. In this file we can attempt to
log the benefits and costs to using them so we can periodically
evaluate which tests we should keep and which we should get rid of.