This is a convenience function for indexing. It adds a copy of the
index inset under cursor after any word in the buffer that is equal
(case-insensitively) to the word preceding the index inset.
The function can be easily used to generate bad indexes (and I warn
about that in the UserGuide), but if used with care, it can also be
extremely convenient.
Previously, only the suggestions starting with the current input were
shown.
Contains the following minor improvements:
- Add space to indicate when only one suggestion is found
- Select first item in suggestion-list in order to make selecting with
arrow keys more intuitive
- Fix selection with Shift+Up/Down in text-field
Fix for bug #12572.
The new function inset-insert-copy can only be invoked from the ToC.
It is currently only implemented for Index inset.
It is a special lfun because Inset::dispatch is called directly from
the ToC widget with cursor pointing to the inset, whereas the patch
happens in the workarea at caret position. This function cannot be
called directly.
Add an entry for this function in the toc context menu.
Fixes bug #4582.
The change ensures that the function is not seen by the compiler when
the debug mode is not enabled. The flag is not set by default, because
it might have a significant performance impact for large indices.
The reason for the flag is that the default configuration under Linux
forbids the definition of unused functions.
**WARNING; only compilation has been ested; even that does not work**
The goal of this commit is to use the list-based API to
QProcess::start, to avoid annoying syntax issues (see issues with
pasting from LaTeX).
* Create a new latexEnvironment() in filetools.h that returns a
map<string, string> containing the variables and their values.
* Rewrite parsecmd() so that it returns a QStringList of tokenized parameters.
* Use this in startProcess. This is the part is is not finished yet.
Obviously, this will not be possible to get right for 2.4.0.
This reverts commit 008a0825e8.
This commit was part of bug #12310. The goal was to remove the
selection when using "up" at the start of selection (so that the
cursor cannot move). Unfortunately, it creates navigation issues for
insets inside tabulars.
Since the fix was minor, the safest decision is to revert.
The part of ticket #12310 that resets selection with
char-forwars/backward when moving is not possible still works.
Fixes bug #12593.
This quashes a new warning in clang++ 15, when std::move() (the
one-parameter version) is used as simply move(). There is a strong
recommendation from WG21 to avoid that.
Details here: https://reviews.llvm.org/D119670
It might be that we should not use that many move()s. I am not
competent to decide on that.
I also used this occasion to get rid of a spacial casing for C++11
that does not seem necessary after all.
Being able to insert completion in a read-only document is definitely
a bad idea.
This patch acts both on indication of completion and on insertion
itself.
Fixes bug #12582.
I mathed, undo should record the underlying inset on completion,
whereas in test recording the paragraph is enough.
Therefore the recordUndo() in GuiCompleter::tab is removed, and the
relevant recordUndo/recordUndoInset are used at the right places.
As a further cleanup, the parameter `finished' of
Text::insertCompletion is removed as it is useless.
Fixes bug #12581.
This amends [4a7a1935/lyxgit]. Before 4a7a1935 it was assumed
that a labeled row was also numbered. Hence, when unnumbering
a row a label was also deleted. We now have to do this explicitly.
From Kornel:
> /usr2/src/lyx/lyx-git/src/Paragraph.cpp:1931:1: warning: control reaches end of non-void
> function [-Wreturn-type]
>
> This is with gcc-12, compiled in debug mode.
With a string like "abc def [inset]", it should be possible to break
between the "def" and the inset. A case of interest is when "abc def "
is too long, but "abc def" is not.
To this end, tweak the test that look whether breaking was successful:
the right width to look at is nscp_width, the width without the final
space.
The only goal is to improve code readability: this enum class is strictly equivalent to a Boolean, with the same meaning as the previous is_xhtml arguments (arbitrary choice).
In several range-based for loops, implicit copies are made. Remove
that when possible, and try to shut converity up otherwise.
Fixes issues found by coverity.
- Check the state of the synchronize TeX output option of the document to enable or disable the LFUN for forward-search.
- write synctex macro to TeX source not only for PdfLaTeX
When unbinding a shortcut, it may happen that the exact definition of
the request is not known. A typical example it Tab, which is bound to
a complex command sequence.
In this case it is convenient to use the syntax
\unbind "Tab" "*"
To make this word, the special "*" value is translated to the
FuncRequest::unknown lfun and this value is considered specially in
several places.
This code was triggering the following warnings:
src/mathed/InsetMathHull.cpp:234:15: error: variable 'counters_to_save' is not needed and will not be emitted [-Werror,-Wunneeded-internal-declaration]
const char * counters_to_save[] = {"section", "chapter"};
^
src/mathed/InsetMathHull.cpp:235:21: error: unused variable 'numcnts' [-Werror,-Wunused-const-variable]
unsigned int const numcnts = sizeof(counters_to_save)/sizeof(char *);
The original code was put in at 645f9fdf (and the comment at 8a226ec4).
This commit amends a65e12d6.
Time will tell whether this is too expensive (because most equations
after this on will change too, unless equations are numbered by
section).
Related to bug #11535.
This patch simplifies and fixes the generation of previews with
numbering. Instead of saving the counter values (which is complicated
and error prone), the \thequation macro is set to the numbers_ string
which has been computed by updateBuffer for screen display.
Harcoding the number in the formula means that two equations with
different numbers have different previews, which is the subject of the
bug.
The special code for saving counters in updateBuffer and outputing
them in preparePreview from 645f9fdf (ticket #6894) is removed and
replaced by this simpler approach.
This fixes ticket #11535.
The module subequation allows to number equations in the "Subfigure"
inset to be numbered (1a), (1b), (1c), etc.
To implement this on screen, we need to redefine temporarily the
"equation" counter to use this different numbering.
To this end, implement Counters::copy method that can be used to
backup full counter definitions.
Fixes bug #12567.
This patch simplifies and fixes the generation of previews with
numbering. Instead of saving the counter values (which is complicated
and error prone), the \thequation macro is set to the numbers_ string
which has been computed by updateBuffer for screen display.
Harcoding the number in the formula means that two equations with
different numbers have different previews, which is the subject of the
bug.
The special code for saving counters in updateBuffer and putputing
them in preparePreview from 645f9fdf (ticket #6894) is removed and
replaced by this simpler approach.
This fixes ticket #11535.
The module subequation allows to number equations in the "Subfigure"
inset to be numbered (1a), (1b), (1c), etc.
To implement this on screen, we need to redefine temporarily the
"equation" counter to use this different numbering.
To this end, implement Counters::copy method that can be used to
backup full counter definitions.
Fixes bug #12567.
The layout from the paste content is adopted only if
- the paragraph is empty (ie. empty after the selection has been
erased) and Standard or Plain Layout, or
- empty and multiple lines are pasted, or
- multiple lines are pasted at the beginning of a paragraph
As for what other applications do:
- MS Word decides the adoption of a layout depending on whether the end of line
character is copied
- Libre Writer adopts the paste content layout only if the paragraph is empty
(otherwise it makes *all* pasted paragraph the target layout)
In LyX, as in Libre Writer, one cannot copy the end of line character by
selecting a single line. However, the Libre Writer solution is problematic
because one always has to make sure that a paragraph is in Standard layout if
one wants to paste several lines with their source layout. The implemented
behaviour differs from Libre Writer in that the source format is kept when end
of line characters are pasted, i.e. several lines are pasted, and hence does
what MS Word does in that situation.
Fix for bug #11023: Copy and paste from one list into another often leads to
undesired result.
Introduce the new FileName method ensureExtension, which does the following:
* if the extension is already correct (in a case-insensitive way), do nothing.
* if it is not correct, add the extension to the file name.
This is different from changeExtension that will fail in a case where
the file contains dots, but not a real extension, like newfile2.1.
Use this new method in renameBuffer() and exportBufferAs().
Fixes bug #11008.
This requires to add a parameter to GuiToolbar::addItem so that it is
possble to make a difference between toolbar buttons and menu items.
The long-term solution is to rely on the menu backend for such things.
Fixes bug #12004.
There are several small parts that are needed here:
* Implement LayoutModuleList::asString() that returns a comma-separated
list of modules.
* in Converter::convert(), handle the new tokens $$c for the current
textclass and $$m for the list of modules.
* in Buffer::importFile(), pass the current buffer as parameter instead
of nullptr.
* in pasteClipboardText(), copy the parameters of the current buffer to
the internal one used for importation, so that the textclass and
modules information is available to convert().
* finally, modify configure.py to pass "-c $$c -m $$m" to tex2lyx for
the latexclipoard->lyx converter.
Fixes bug #11312.
In Advanced Find and Replace, Tab can be used to move the focus from
Search field to the replace field. This is inconvenient when Tab has
another use, like completion.
To fix this, check that the function bound to Tab is disabled before switching focus.
The same is done for BackTab.
Fixes bug #11114.
The removal of duplicates is done in LastCommandsSection::add and uses
the erase-remove idiom for performance.
Most of the patch is a cleanup of GuiCommandBuffer:
* remove history_ member, that was a copy of the session lastcommands
vector. Use instead a wrapper history() around it and a addHistory
wrapper for adding new entries.
* Make sure that there is only one place where commands are added to
history. The code used to maintain a list for interactive editing,
and a list for saving the session. They could be different in terms
of leading/trailing spaces.
* [unrelated] remove command_ member, which is just a copy of
LyXAction list of commmands. Use directly lyxaction instead.
In mathed it is assumed that a labeled line is also implicitly numbered.
However, latex allows to label an equation without numbering it.
The label is then assigned the value of a nearby numbered one.
This commit drops the above mathed assumption in order to allow to import
valid latex code with a labeled but not numbered equation line.
The screen representation omits the line number and encloses the label
in square brackets for further differentiation. However, it is still not
possible to label an equation without numbering it using the GUI.
The aliases are defined by a file in the (system or user) image
directory. The format is pretty simple: each line is like
<str1> <str2>
Where every instance of <str1> will be replaced with <str2>.
Fixes bug #12509.
Adding this particular line created bad redraw interactions. See
thread on lyx-devel here:
https://marc.info/?l=lyx-devel&m=165648365808777&w=2
The code is reorganized a bit:
- the part of updateGUI() that (en|dis)abled elements is not moved to
updateBottons ; the rest is renamed updateWorkAreas()
- only updateButtons is called now in eventFilter
- finally the recursion curse is fixed now in updateWorkAreas() by
setting the old_buffer value _before_ calling copy_params. This
avoid recursion if some bad update were to happen again.
When changing the document class, the message "Converting document to
new document class..." is shown in minibuffer. This message leads to
weird GUI update interactions with the FindAndReplace panel, and
ultimately infinite loops. It would only be useful if the conversion
took a long time.
See this thread for rreference:
https://marc.info/?l=lyx-devel&m=165648365808777&w=2
Therefore, just remove it.
This important part is the last point, the rest is what is needed to
make it happen.
* implement (FindAndReplace|FindAndReplaceWidget)::hasWorkArea, that
tell whether a work area is own by the advanced find & replace
widget.
* factor out method find() from GuiView::findOrBuild.
* implement GuiView::hasVisibleWorkArea, that tells whether a workarea
is visible in the view (current tab in a split or adv. f&r
workarea).
* Finally, in TocWidget::sendDispatch, change the current workarea
temporarily to the document workarea before dispatching the
function. The code tries to be as careful as possible to handle all
cases. The future will tell whether it is good enough.
When the commit string from the inputMethodEvent can be interpreted as
characters bound to some action, dispatch this action instead of
inserting the string.
This is useful on an international keyboard, when diaresis+space gives
a plain double quote. It is better in this case to enter a smart
quote.
Adapted from a patch from Daniel Ramoeller <d.lyx@web.de>.
Fixes bug #10377.
Fix for bug #12547.
- "Interword" becomes "Normal"
- "Protected" becomes "Non-Breaking"
Plus a minor fixes to the "Horizontal Space Settings" dialog:
- Indicate that when "Non-Breaking" is disabled, the space will be non-breaking
In FindAdv we use Qt to interpret regular expressions.
Regex uses for instance '\w', '\d' etc.
'\d' finds not just '0-9' but also e.g. '߂' (Nko Digit Two: U+07c2)
'\w' includes also such numbers.
ATM, only FindAdv uses this function.
In this case we skip the undesired word-characters before starting the search.
There are still some inconsistencies between LyX and Qt of 'what counts as a word-character',
but too hard to resolve.
Since the element 'match_len' in class MatchResult is an integer,
the check 'if (!match(...).match_len))' is changed to
'if (match(...).match_len) <= 0)'
1.) The type of variable at_begin changes from bool to enum matchType
true -> MatchStringAdv::MatchFromStart,
false -> MatchStringAdv::MatchAnyPlace
2.) discard default parameter-values of
MatchStringAdv::operator()
MatchStringAdv::findAux()
1.) Changed arrays dept and closes to vector-type because of runtime error in UserGuide.lyx
with a big paragraph (size > 8900 chars) contained too many opening parentheses
2.) Removed one creation 'textcyrillic'-key because it is later anyway created
3.) Most important (thanks to Scott who found the failure)
Move the check if the found string really is part of MATH to
the relevant place.
Without this change the search using 'Search only in maths' will fail miserably.
When implementing multi-row string breaking, an extra createLine()
statement, which made sense in the original code, was kept by mistake.
This basically made the mechanism ineffective, because it created one
row with the correct length, plus a second one with all the remaining
text, which would have to be itself broken. This went undetected
because the display is still correct.
Additionally, this issue polluted the break cache to the extent that
the hit rate could be 0%.
Together, these two effects created a major slowdown with a document
containing a single ~30000 characters paragraph.
Fixes bug #12534.
When toggleFree is called without a selection, the only result is to
change the cursor currentfont.
In the other cases (selection or implicit selection), we want to reset
the cursor font from the text font.
Fixes bug #12518.
To handle this case, we use '\lyxdollar' string instead.
Also try to handle '\n' in the docstring directly instead in the
string already converted to utf8.
(The utf8-version is still there, but commented out)
If the searched area contains deleted parts, there may be more closing
as opening parentheses in latex output. We have to remove them before
further processing.
Using the new inline statements
find_effective(), find_with_non_output(), find_with_deleted(),
find_set_feature(), find_add_feature() and find_clean_features()
makes the code a slightly better readable.
This lfun (like several others) does not work with multicell
selection. Disable the lfun in this this case for now, until a nice
solution is found.
Fixes bug #12530.
Also fix a thinko in interpreting the found values.
The match_len describes the length of the second regex field,
while matchend is the length of the search field 0.
This happens when the cursor goes into a deeper inset, since
selectWord() was called on the wrong Text object.
Additionally, fix the new word selection when cursor goes before
existing selection.
Fixes bug #12529.
DocBook comes in another commit, as the modifications are not required to keep the code compilable.
A semicolon is no more used between an index term and the places it appears, because some languages need a space before it and others not: this wasn't handled at all. With a dash, this problem disappears.
We are removing leading values from the start of string, so
the size of removed data was wrong because s.find() could find
a position inside the leading part.
Problem occured if
1.) not using regex and
2.) search without format and
3.) the search pattern ended with '}'.
then this last char '}' in the search pattern was discarded.
With the debug-level 'find' there are now less output.
The original output can be received now with debig-level 'findverbose'
Also constructions like
LYXERR(Debug::FIND|Debug::FINDVERBOSE, "...");
are now possible.
This adds native macros for subindexes (!level), |see and |seealso
as well as native support for ranges |( |) and pagination format
-- e.g., |textbf -- via the index dialog
Resolves#12478, #7232 and #5014
The feature is complete (incl. tex2lyx) except for
* file format change and lyx2lyx
* docbook/xhtml
* documentation
1/ put cusror in some display inset
2/ use shift-left until the cursor exits the inset
3/ see how the selection extends on the right.
This is not really a selection drawing bug, but rather the fact that
the anchor will be normalized to the first position after the inset,
which is in the next row.
This can be avoided by using the boundary property.
See discussion in bug #12520.
Difficult to decide, when to remove the sequence '%\n'.
The sequence is OK for latex output as a command separator,
but must be removed in searched string.
Alas, not all occurences are wrong. Sigh.
It is not a good idea to contruct a QChar from a char_type that is
really 32bits.
Use lyx::isSpace, which already catters for this case.
Since this code does not depend on qt anymore, move it to
support::countExpanders.
Get rid of Row::countSeparators, which is not used anymore.
Fixes bug #12519.
The functionality was mentioned, but it seems worth it to give the
command explicitly, so it is seen how "Branch:<branch name>" is used
to refer to the specific branch with name <branch name>.
Additionally, tweak a phrase in doc for buffer-forall.
In some situation the macros are not used with their unicode
representation. For instance all greek characters are used
as \alpha, \beta, ... in the latex output.
For the search it is more convenient to use the corresponding UTF-8 codes.
Wrong behaviour before this commit:
Open new lyx-file
insert
unicode-insert 0x025c 0x1d08
Open adv-find dialog
search for unicode 0x025c OK
search for unicode 0x1d08 OK
search with regex for unicode 0x025c OK
search with regex for unicode 0x1d08 ==> NOT OK (because we are searching for \textrevepsilon
and this was mapped to 0x025c
Fixes bug reported here:
https://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-devel@lists.lyx.org/msg217265.html
1. Start a new document.
2. Start a math inset and inside put "1+2".
3. Put the cursor to the right of "+".
4. Press <Shift> + L three times. This will select the entire math inset
(as expected).
5. Press <Shift> + R.
Before 503c7c16, the selection inside the math inset was preserved.
After 503c7c16, it is lost.
The problem is that InsetMathNest does too much for our needs and
resets the anchor (why, I do not know). Therefore, it is better to
duplicate the code.
These are just annoying. Note that the language mark cannot currently
be specified in a layout file, but it is not clear that there is a
need for that. Therefore I used the simple and hackish way.
This is actually a generic InsetInfo issue:
1/ the contents of the inset is computed in updateBuffer, so that it
is available for drawing but also for latex output (think batch
export). When it is called, it deletes the existing inner paragraph
and replaces it by a new one
2/ metrics build a new Row object that represents to paragraph
3/ draw() relies on this information
Now, imagine that updateBuffer() is called after metrics(). This can
happen for many reasons, and does happen here (display a shortcut info
and change the shortcut file from cua to emacs).
This problem has been here forever, but is only visible now that the
(experimental) bookmark display code needs to read the underlying
paragraph id.
The solution is to compute the inset contents at metrics time. This
is done by moving the relevant code to a new standalone build() method
that is called in metrics() but also in latex().