There was an unsymmetry between reading and writing: InsetMathGrid::eolString()
adds curly braces if the first cell of the next line starts with [ to prevent
misparsing as optional argument of \\. These braces were not removed on reading.
C-M-a is bound to the global "select all". The
reason for this change is that selecting an inset
is a more common operation that selecting an entire
document.
This patch is the result of discussion on #7727.
Some applications do not accept forward slashes, so call external viewers
and editors with backward slashes which is the usual convention under windows.
The many occurances of the mutable keyword in LyX sources make it quite
difficult to understand what is really const and what not, and to debug
multithreading memory problems. In this particular case it is not needed
at all to have a mutable member, so make it non-mutable.
The advantage is that the buffer will no longer be
marked as dirty when converting to the same type.
A quick break here is done instead of disabling the
LFUN because disabling the LFUN would lead to a greyed out
entry, which might confuse users. In the future, we might
want to have a radio button for switching between notes.
The assignment name = sub.str(1) reads from the first argument given to
regex_match(), but previously this was a temporary object which was already
out of scope. This did probably not matter much in practice, but invoked
undefined behaviour, and as we all know this is allowed ton format your hard
disk or kill to your cat, so better fix this.
One declaration of doExport() was not used, and the other one was only used by
Buffer, so make it private since returning the exported file name is a bit
strange if it can also appear as input argument.
This makes the script usable on windows and speeds it up by an order of
magnitude, since no new process needs to be forked for each layout file.
It also does not conevrt .old files again.
This is different from bug #8999, since in this case a new macro instance is
created. You still get a TeX capacity exceeded error if you try to typeset the
exported document, but this is the same as for bug #8999 and better than a
crash.
This is a patch I originally sent to lyx-devel in 2012 with subject
'Load footmisc.sty instead of using copied code from obsolete stblftnt.sty'.
It now takes all comments into account: It works also if the user loads the
package herself, it can be disabled by providing the footmisc feature in a
layout, and it does not use the ugly \AtBeginDocument{}.
The symptoms are the same as the original #9224, but the reason is different. In the new code, the width of justified rows includes the Row::separator value. Therefore the CRC computed in ParagrahMetrics::computeRowSignature is not updated in some cases.
The fix is to add Row::separator as one of the elements of the row crc.
Fix a crash reported in #7727. This happened because cur.pos() was reset before cur.pit(). In this case, cur.lastpos() will usually be wrong.
Fix bad behaviour when selecting at top level with several paragraphs.
Update documentation.
BufferParams::setDocumentClass() deletes the old document class of the buffer
and creates a copy of the new one. Therefore, the stored layout pointers in
the paragraphs (actually only one paragraph exists) are dangling afterwards.
Resetting them before setting the document class helps here.
In the long term we need to get rid of BufferParams::setDocumentClass()
completely, this is very ugly.
Invoking a computer algebra system program for computing a selected
subformula has never worked (checked with all LyX versions back to 1.3)
and, moreover, in the presence of a selection things go awry.
This commit allows this computation by replacing the selected
subformula with the result of the computation.
A similar fix was reverted (453ce611) because of crashes.
The crashes occurred simply because of a failed check that
we have a buffer view before using it. That is now done in
this commit.
The below commit description is copied from the original
commit (fb05011a):
Empty selections can cause confusing behavior for a few reasons:
(1) some functions behave differently depending on whether there is a
selection. If I press delete, nothing happens (where I expect the
character or inset before the cusor to be deleted). If I toggle bold or
emphasize nothing happens (where if there is no selection the entire
word is toggled). There are other LyX functions that depend on whether
there is a selection or not. Further, I wonder if any part of LyX's code
assumes that if there is a selection it is non-empty.
(2) menu options are incorrectly set. For example, the scissors icon.
For remaining empty selection issues, see #9222.
For more information, see:
https://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-devel@lists.lyx.org/msg184758.html