The IDs are used to link to specific elements (for instance, the User's guide nomenclature).
The beginning of the list (<ul> or <ol>) has the same magic ID as the first item of the list.
This is triggered by selecting part of an equation under Xcb platform
(x11). Indeed, the current selection has to be sent to the X11 server
and BufferView::requestSelection() is called. Eventually
cap::grabSelection() is the function that creates this partial
MathData object.
Fixes ticket #12947.
(cherry picked from commit ed2f3cb9cfa1e871d48a92d41791a77bd218ab67)
Set the buffer of contents that is added to a MathData object through
MathData::insert() (both versions)
MathData::push_back()
asArray()
Also in math macros, initialize look_ with the relevant buffer.
This reduces the number of insets hat do not have a proper buffer.
See #13050 for discussion of this issue.
(cherry picked from commit f3c5ff9cb72c5231f1e1e81452e67d6f12dadecb)
Toolbars are now locked by default. Unlocked state should be saved
by Qt as a session variable.
Patch from Daniel.
(cherry picked from commit 42a8463aab6100e8209caa8cd137d3c500623729)
The LFUN buffer-reset-export states to start afresh the export for the
next run, but in fact, the boolean was never reset, so that this was
done for all subsequent runs unless the buffer had been closed and
reopened.
Now the lfun does what it states and only acts on the next pass.
(cherry picked from commit e1cb15ee5d9377cef6e3683a6d0bb68eb9b379c1)
For example '\int '.
Should fix regression #13070
Spotted by Alexander Dunlap
(cherry picked from commit 4730ec78f544b6fd51defd063e52955554b14e89)
(cherry picked from commit 6c3447c8a62d1ed9c8e17732f991296123c69efb)
The upstream encoding needs to be updated after this routine
(see comment in OutputParams.h:183ff.)
(cherry picked from commit 2d95f8fc160d6ecc63acb81ffac16a99339083b2)
FragileFrame, as opposed to normal frame, supports cprotect (and needs
it in the usual circumstances)
(cherry picked from commit eeb3f9e719d15c4117a510e8a214d1c1b2c5a33c)
(cherry picked from commit 50cd148bd260222e30b6e429d135c45f8c2f1f14)
It turns out beamer frame does not allow \cprotect and errors if it is
used. Hence we need to prevent it in this context entirely.
(cherry picked from commit 207eaeee9071cb828a2ab7f4680f8ff92e379af8)
(cherry picked from commit f05fd787548e8b3082051b7d45bb4119f97a55dc)
FragileFrame, as opposed to normal frame, supports cprotect (and needs
it in the usual circumstances)
(cherry picked from commit eeb3f9e719d15c4117a510e8a214d1c1b2c5a33c)
It turns out beamer frame does not allow \cprotect and errors if it is
used. Hence we need to prevent it in this context entirely.
(cherry picked from commit 207eaeee9071cb828a2ab7f4680f8ff92e379af8)