The last 20 applications are saved now and accessible both via the lfun
(textstyle-apply n) and the toolbar (via button menu)
Fixes: #7133
This also changes the default icon and toolbar position of the action,
as requested in #11427
With this commit, info insets leave the dark backstage room of an opaque
and quite hidden dev-only feature and come frontstage.
In the UI, they present themselves as "Fields" since this is what people
know from word processors. Other user-related fields that could be
implemented next: time, user name (I plan to do that for 2.4).
Since this supersedes date-insert, I removed Insert > Date from
the menu and propose to ditch date-insert and the corresponding rc.
The lyx2lyx reversion routine has lots of room for improvement and
attractive tasks for pythons (file timestamp, switch of localization).
Please feel invited!
This is a file format change.
When selecting text, in some cases a DocIterator could be forwarded
to a (non-existant) paragraph after the end. The critical part of
this fix is to break the loop at the correct place. The following
are additional improvements:
- increase readability by defining a bool named "in_last_par"
- use cur.selectionEnd().pit() instead of cur.selectionEnd().paragraph().id()
- use it.lastpos() instead of it.paragraph().size()
This commit fixes a regression introduced by 23de5e5e, and reported
at #11204.
Thanks to Jürgen and JMarc.
* use the context language of the info inset (rather than the buffer
language), and translate strings accordingly
* for menu and shortcuts, use the Gui language instead
* actually care that all translatable strings end in po
(this wasn't the case).
Fixes: #5348, rest of #10463
The part of code that removed space at start of paragraph have been
there forever, but its intent is unclear. For example, cutting text at
the end of a paragraph will lead to remove space at the start of this
same paragraph.
The removal of this functionality is offset by a rewrite of DEPM that
makes it more thorough.
Fixes bug #10503.
The goal of this patch is to make "self-insert <string>" act as a
sequence of individual self-insert calls. Once it is done, the
insertion of the commit string in GuiWorkArea can use that, which
fixes the issues described in bug 11183.
1/ in InsetMathNest, SELF_INSERT is rewritten to be a proper loop of
interpretChar, instead of inserting the string as characters. This
solves the issue of interpreting ^ properly.
2/ the text version does not need to be changed (the loop is rewritten
using a range, though).
3/ Then {{{GuiWorkArea::inputMethodEvent}}} is changed to invoke
directly self-insert. This removes the update issues.
Fixes bug 11183.
This is like `layout', except that the layout is reset to default if
it was already correct. In the case of a selection, the layout is set
normally if some layouts in the selection are not at the required
layout; it is reset only if all the layouts of the selection already
have the required layout.
Part of ticket #9864.
Factor out some code in helper functions. Improve getStatus so that
icon is selected only when the whole selection has the correct layout.
This work towards ticket #9864.
In the context menu for a selection, we now only show the options
"Accept Change" and "Reject Change" if there is actually a change in
the selection. Similarly, in the toolbar, the buttons are only
enabled when there is a change in the selection.
This fixes#10338.
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.
This change also applies to Comment insets. For example, Greyedout
and comment insets can now be inserted in section titles.
The usage of these insets in commands relies on the newly
implemented cprotect feature. The usage of these insets in
description items already worked fine (without cprotect).
This commit also enables modification of these insets (e.g.,
converting a LyX note to a Greyedout note) in commands.
This commit is related to #6969.
This is complementary to AutoNests: Styles can determine which other
style should auto-nest them. This is particularly useful for modules
that add new styles which should be auto-nested in a given context.
Now layouts can specify other layouts that should be nested in and
after the current one (if the layout is switched from the current one
and if it follows a paragraph in the current one).
This is particularly useful for things such as the beamer frames, where
particular layouts are practically always nested.