This entails a change of getAbbrAuthor to getAuthorList (the default is
still abbreviated with respect to MaxCiteItems, but the list can be, at
explicit request, shortened or full notwithstanding MaxCiteItems.
This will be used to transfer any single-cite related information from
anywhere to BiblioInfo (instead of the many strings and bools we use
until now).
This is a prerequisite for some forthcoming fixes and enhancements.
Copy-pasting $#\n$ from text to LyX gives the error message:
MathMacroArgument::MathMacroArgument: wrong Argument id
and it is not hard to get a crash soon after.
There are legitimate uses of # not followed by 1..9 in LaTeX and it is good to
parse them correctly when importing from LaTeX.
Following discussion on the list:
https://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-users@lists.lyx.org/msg103012.html
This defines a new behaviour for Ctrl[+Shift]+Arrow in math:
* Left/Right does not enter insets
* Left/Right jump groups of insets that have the same math class ("words")
* Enable Up/Down for consistency.
This was missing for macros defined in lib/symbols. This only affects the
equation splitting since global macros are always linearized. This fixes#10107.
Testcase: Define a math macro \AA, overriding the definition of \AA from
lib/symbols, then insert it in math mode.
* Before this commit: \text{\AA}, and \lyxmathsym{\AA} after deleting \text, but
displayed like \AA.
* After this commit: \text{\AA} is inserted, but one gets \AA after deleting
\text. The output is now consistent with the display and the meaning.
* Expected: only \AA is inserted. This is unfortuately not what one gets; for
this to work, the scope of the macros would need to be resolved upon creating
the inset.
About removing the changeEnsureMath in MathMacro::{metrics,draw} : as it is only
called in edition mode, it only happened for user macros for which no ensureMath
is needed anyway. ChangeEnsureMath should indeed be applied for global macros,
but since they are linearized there is no obvious place to call it.
Next to the cmd name, introduce optional latex names (that might differ
from the cmd name) and aliases (that are "obsoleted by" the cmd).
This enhances portability between the engines.
For biblatex, we need the file name as it was entered in the inset
(abs path, rel path, only file name) in order to resolve it properly
for the export (as in the BibTeX inset intself).
Therefore, we now store a pair<docstring, FileName>.
A FileNamePairList has been added to FileNameList for this purpose.
https://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-devel@lists.lyx.org/msg198191.html
The root of the issue is in Buffer::reload() called during "Save As". After
loadLyXFile() there, all the insets have been deleted, and therefore the Inset
pointer GuiView::documentBufferView()->cursor().inset() is dangling. Immediately
after loadLyXFile(), reload() calls updateBuffer() which causes a segfault.
While debugging I got other segfaults caused by the same dangling Inset pointer
in Cursor, notably: 1) a trace identical to the second one from
<http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/10520>, and 2) a similar segfault in the
critical path after emergency saving (call to inMathed()).
Having to "refresh" by hand the inset pointer cache in CursorSlice is very
unsatisfactory, but there does not appears to be a consistent strategy for
managing these Inset pointers in CursorSlice.
We use the more comprehensive cochineal package if available and fall
back to the crimson package, if not.
Math support is provided by means of newtxmath
Fixes: #9974, #9976
From: "Joel A. Kulesza" <jkulesza@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 24 Oct 2016 17:37:58 -0600
Subject: [PATCH] Add "Swap & Reverse" to math delimiter dialog
When "Keep matched" is unchecked, a button becomes enabled to "Swap &
Reverse" the left and right delimiters. This is expected to be of use
with line-wrapped equations featuring one or more set of delimiters that
break across the lines. When "Keep matched" is checked, the button is
visible but disabled.
The most common use case is expected to be the user entering a pair of
unmatched delimiters on the first line of an equation (e.g., "(" and
"(None)"), entering the inner text, going to the next line, and
inserting the opposite set of delimiters (e.g., "(None)" and ")").
This button will negate the need to find the correct corresponding
combination. However, it relies on the dialog's memory of the previous
unmatched set.
This change addresses Ticket #10457
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Modifications by spitz to the original patch:
* Only enable the button if an unmatched pair is selected
* Consider l7n when locating the string "(None)"
* Add an accelerator and a tooltip to the dialog
* Simplify the code a bit
Fixes: #8831
This introduces
* a new inset member isPartOfTextSequence() that returns
whether the inset produces something visible at the current position
in the text flow
* an isOpenPunctuation() test that returns whether a character is in the
'Punctuation, Open' unicode class. This is used instead of just checking
for two (Western, ASCII) opening brackets
It also fixes the isChar() and isLetter() value of InsetSpecialChar,
since some types have not been assigned correctly.
* b `british' (``inner quotation'')
* w >>swedishg>> ('inner quotation') ["g" = Guillemets]
* f <<french>> (``inner quotation'')
* i <<frenchin>> (<<inner quotation>>) ["in" = Imprimerie Nationale]
* r <<russian>> (,,inner quotation``)
Rename "french" to "swiss"
Also rename "single/double" to "secondary/primary" ("inner/outer" in
the UI) and "left/right" to "opening/closing". Note that the inset
identifier string is left as is ("s/d" and "l/r")
The current char-based implementation gets increasingly unreadable,
especially if styles are added that do not follow the strict
single-double paradigm.
The QTextLayout handling is terribly slow on Qt 4.8.7, but some
caching has been added in Qt5 that makes it much faster. For some
reason, it is not that slow with Qt 4.8.1.
Caches are introduced for the three following methods
* width(doctring), controlled by CACHE_METRICS_WIDTH. This cache already
existed, but the code has been cleaned up
* getTextLayout, controlled by CACHE_METRICS_QTEXTLAYOUT (disabled by
default on Qt5, which does its own caching). This is used for pos2x
and x2pos and now for drawing of text too. The previous code used a
trivial caching scheme of the last used QTextLayout, but now they
are properly kept in a QCache. Moreover, the cacheEnabled() property
is enabled for these QTextLayout object (not sure what this does).
* breakAt, controlled by CACHE_METRICS_BREAKAT. This is the only user
of QTextLayout which did not have some kind of caching already.
For some weird reasons related to Argument-dependent look-up, the
qHash(docstring) function has to be defined in std namespace, since
lyx::docstring is actually std::basic_string<wchar_t>.
[NOTE: this version has profiling hooks, enabled by commenting out the line
#define DISABLE_PMPROF
that should eventually be removed.]
The xfrac package is the "state of the art" for "split-level" (nice) fractions.
Character replacements look consistent, scale properly and fit in the line.
Fixes#5220.
A dot in the <lang><side><times> string means: keep current value.
This expert feature allows to change arbitrary quote features in one step.
E.g.,
inset-forall Quotes inset-modify changetype f..
=> change all quote insets to French style, maintaining current side
and times setting
inset-forall Quotes inset-modify changetype ..s
=> change all quote insets to single quotes, keeping style and times
inset-forall Quotes inset-modify changetype g.s
=> change all quote insets to German single quotes, keeping left/right
setting
Any idea where to document this?
All typographic quotation marks are supported, if the proper
LaTeX macros (as opposed to ligatures) are used.
So no need for forcing straight quotes.
This is in line with what babel-hebrew suggests.
* Adjoining closing Single + double quote becomes double + single quote
(for English, Swedish and German, LaTeX export as ''').
* French double quotes are converted to << >> in the LaTeX file and to
double inverted question/interrogation marks in the output, if the font
encoding is set to [None] or OT1 but the global default is T1. (test
for lyxrc.fontenc instead of the document-specific fontenc setting in
InsetQuotes.cpp).
* Quote type ignored for LyXHTML: always "English" quotes used.
See #10451
Also output the right one depending on whether the unit is "mu" or
not. Indeed, the two macros are identical, except that \mkern only
accepts unit mu, and kern does not accept it.
With this patch, both macros accept all units, but on writing beck,
the right one is used.
It may happen (for example with on the fly spell checking) that
GuiFontMetrics::pos2x is called with a negative pos value. Add a
special case for this situation.
Fixes bug #10506
This helper method is used to set the inset dimension cache at metrics
time. However this is already done by the metrics code itself
(MathRow::metrics, TextMetrics::redoParagraph), so that there is no
need to do this same work again in a different place.
Also, InsetPhantom::metrics is removed, since it does not do anything
interesting.
This commit comes with a mild risk attached (it might be that some of
these calls were useful after all!), but all of this is fixable.
This helper method is used to set the inset position cache at drawing
time. However this is already done by the drawing code itself
(MathRow::draw, RowPainter::paintInset), so that there is no need to
do this same work again in a different place.
Note that the inset positions are still set in InsetTabular::draw for
each cell.
This commit comes with a mild risk attached (it might be that some of
these calls were useful after all!), but all of this is fixable.
Up to now Inset::dimension was either a helper function to access
CoordCache, or... something else. This created problems to properly
use it.
In particular, the definition of InsetText::dimension created problems
for child classes. Removing this definition (actually renaming it to
dimensionHelper) allows to streamline the code.
* endInsertRow was incorrectly placed before endResetModel, sometimes leading to
bad access by the view before it was informed that the model was empty. In
fact begin/endInsertRows were redundant with begin/endResetModel.
* Empty blocks are not supposed to be shown. This happened when moving the
cursor. A valid block is now selected intead. Due to the design/optimisation
of the model update, this requires a first update with an empty
model. Simplify the old code.
Tweak the algorithm so that a BOX math row element can have some
spacing. To this end, MathRow::before/after do not look at the type of
an element for deciding when to skip it, but rather to its math class.
In the new setting, the spacing algorithm works on all elements, but
skips the MC_UNKNOWN elements as if they were not present. As a
consequence, the two element types BEGIN and END have been replaced by
a single DUMMY (they can be recognized from their class).
To simply the code, add a new `mclass' argument to the
MathRow::Element constructor (default is MC_UNKNOWN).
Macro nesting is now recorded into the macro inset itself. This allows
the ArgumentProxy inset to determine whether it is editable or not by
looking at its macro.
Remove code in the metrics and draw methods of ArgumentProxy: this
code is AFAICS not active anymore, since arguments are linearized into
math rows.
Use Changer idiom to change locally the values of MecticsInfo::base.macro_nesting.
This is a long standing issue, present since the new math macros
inception in version 1.6. It manifests as a display issue when a
macro with optional arguments appears in the optional argument of
another macro. In this case the display is messed up and it is
difficult, if not impossible, changing the arguments as they do not
appear on screen as related to a specific macro instance. It also
manifests as latex errors when compiling, even if the latex output
is formally correct, due to limitations of the xargs package used
to output the macros. Most probably, both aspects have the same
root cause, as simply enclosing in braces the macro and its
parameters solves both issues. However, when reloading a document,
lyx strips the outer braces enclosing a macro argument, thus
frustrating this possible workaround.
This commit solves the display issue by correctly accounting for
macros with optional arguments nested in the argument of another
macro, and circumvents the xargs package limitations causing errors
by enclosing in braces the macros with optional arguments appearing
in the argument of an outer macro when they are output. This means
that when loading an old document with such macros and saving it
again, the macro representation is updated and will have these
additional braces. However, as such braces are stripped by lyx on
loading, there is no risk that they accumulate.
See also this thread:
http://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-devel@lists.lyx.org/msg197828.html
This fixes the "bad keming" of math ERT (in fact wrong metrics) which recently
was worsened by InsetMathChar substitutions and their MathClass spacing.
Also fix a small inefficiency: always prefer:
Changer dummy = (currentMode() == TEXT_MODE)
? pi.base.font.changeShape(UP_SHAPE) : Changer();
over:
Changer dummy = pi.base.font.changeShape((currentMode() == TEXT_MODE)
? UP_SHAPE : pi.base.font.shape());
The former only records and restores a value when the condition is satisfied,
and does not cost anything otherwise.
- Allow using logical values for icon sizes as the standard sizes may
differ among different icon sets
- Do not allow setting sizes smaller than smallIconSize
When the logical sizes differ and the icon set is changed, the correct
sizes are established only after a restart.
Addressing #10481.
This patch adds the new 'needauth' option for converters launching
external programs that are capable of running arbitrary code on behalf
of the user. These converters won't be run unless the user gives explicit
authorization, which is asked on-demand when the converter is about to
be run (question is not asked if the file is cached and calling the
converter is not needed).
The user prompt has a 3rd button so that he/she's not prompted again
for (any converter over) the same document (identified through
buffer->absFileName()).
Two preference options are added:
lyxrc.use_converter_needauth_forbidden disables any converter with
the 'needauth' option, which is meant to force user to an explicit
action via the preferences pane, before being able to use advanced
converters that can potentially bring security threats;
lyxrc.use_converter_needauth enables prompting the user for 'needauth'
converters, or bypasses the check if not enabled, falling back to the
previous behavior.
So, the first option is for maximum security, the second is for
maximum usability.
The current math style should have no impact on \kern1mu. This is another
benefit of a9eb87a8.
Testcase:
\begin{align*}
& \kern1em a\\
& {\scriptscriptstyle \kern1em a}\\
& \kern18mu a\\
& {\scriptscriptstyle \kern18mu a}
\end{align*}
- Adds LFUNs for setting the icon size
- Adds icons sizes to the Toolbars menu
- Uses the Toolbars menu as application context menu
- The context menu can now be user defined in stdcontext.inc
Fixes ticket #10428.
In fact having an extra parameter "bool cond" is no longer useful because it can
now always be emulated with a ternary operator:
Changers dummy = cond ? do_change() : Changer();
* Factor code for easier maintainance.
* Avoid computing metrics several times. This duplication explained the
exponential blowup during the metrics phase for nested fractions (see
b2b87330). This happened in particular when using lyxproofs which heavily uses
nested \dfracs for on-screen drawing.
* Call MetricsBase::changeScript instead of MetricsBase::changeFrac for
\nicefrac and \unitfrac.
Move math style to FontInfo and compute the font sizes for scriptstyle and
scriptscriptstyle according to standard proportions: 0.73 and 0.55.
This is simpler and more accurate. It also fixes the font size of
${\scriptscriptstyle {\textstyle A}}A$ which exposed the limitations of the
previous approach.
There is no reason to reserve pixel space in macros replacement text,
which is not editable. This makes macros more compact and eases the
writing of lib/symbols.
* introduce new InsetMath::drawMarkers and friends that do nothing
when nested inside a macro. This required to move macro_nesting
inside MetricsBase, and to pass MetricsInfo & to metricsMarkers.
* keep track of nesting when drawing rows or macros.
Empty insets should use a minimal amount of space, especially when
they are part of a built-in macro in lib/symbols.
With this change, blue rectangles signal actually editable places.
Empty macros in editable data are shown as grey boxes, but they do not
appear when further nested.
This is done by adding a new type BOX of MathRow::Element object and a
MetricsInfo::macro_nesting that keeps track of macros (and is reset to
0 in editable macro arguments).
* new MathRow class which contains the description of a MathData
object in terms of math class and spacing
+ macros and their arguments used in the MathData object are
linearized (replaced with their contents) so that all math insets
are typeset as a string together. To this end, we introduce a
method addToMathRow to InsetMath and MathData. This method allows
to linearize recursively a MathData object.
+ It is then necessary to set manually the dimension and position of
the macros and arguments.
+ the class class and spacing are computed using the MathClass helpers.
The MathRow data is cached in the MathData object in a bufferview-dependent
way (different dpi for different screens).
* delegate most of the work MathData::metrics/draw to MathRow metrics/draw.
The case of draw is trickier, since many draw() methods rely on their
metrics without any spacing added.
This implements the relevant math typography rules described in the
Appendix G of the TeXbook. More precisely, for each atom
+ the class is computed by implementing rules 5 and 6 of Appendix G
+ the spacing is computed according to the table p. 170
This code is not used at this point.
This done according to the TeXbook. This class replaces the individual
isMathXXX() methods. The mathClass() method (currently unused) is
provided for the following insets:
* InsetMathChar (with a revised list of affected characters)
* InsetMathSymbol: the class is given by the `extra' field
Operators defined in lib/symbols (e.g. \log) are MC_OP
* InsetMathFrac is MC_INNER (except nicefrac and units)
* InsetDelimiters is MC_INNER
* InsetStackrel is MC_REL
* The class of InsetScript is the class of the last element of its
nucleus (yes, it is a hack, but doing it right is more work).
Remove the explicit spacing that was done in the different insets. The spacing
will be reintroduced properly in a forthcoming commit.
* set up a replacement of *, -, and : by the adequate symbols (#9893)
* fix the wrong character selection and operator spacing in \text mode
* hide some internal symbols from the auto-completion.
* Fix spacing in lib/symbols after recent commits about math spacing, as well as
older spacing issues (e.g. \Join).
* InsetMathKern now uses the same em value as other math length commands.
What is nice is that the kerning amount now matches the ones found in the
packages definition (modulo 10mu that lyx currently adds between relations).
Testcase: $\CheckedBox\LEFTcircle\RIGHTcircle\photon\gluon\vcentcolon\dblcolon\Coloneqq\eqcolon\models\hookrightarrow\bowtie\hookleftarrow\Join\APLinv\neq$
This is a long wanted feature, although it does not go all the way to
fix#6604 (private-cut/private-paste).
Additionally, it fixes a crash that can happen when using undefined
branches. This is done by making the action when pasting unknown
branches configurable.
Fixes bug #6570.
An overlong word containing a hyphen could be broken anywhere, instead of after
the hyphen.
Example: compare the line breaking of
aaaaa-aaaaa-aaaaa-aaaaa
with
aaa aaaaa-aaaaa-aaaaa-aaaaa
(with a very narrow window)
This also improves Chinese text in some situations (#10299)
1) Distinguish expanding characters from separators, to fit with Qt's notion of
expanding character which comes from the Unicode std. CountExpanders() is moved
to FontMetrics to fix a discrepancy with the duplicate implementation from
598f7e4a.
2) Make these expanders stretch on-screen proportionally to the em of the font.
If a row mixes large and small text, LyX let us see which spaces are set in the
bigger font.
3) Now that the stretch is defined in ems, add a limit such that an expander
never stretches more than 1.5em to avoid weird and hard to read justified lines.
4) Add a return boolean to setSeparatorExtraWidth for future use.
When \multicolumn{ncol}{align}{content} is parsed and the ncol
parameter is not a numeric value, this parameter is swallowed
and replaced with '1'. Hence, if the file is subsequently saved
a dataloss would occur. With this commit, \multicolumn is not
interpreted when ncol is not a numeric value and is left as is.
See also #10466
It turns out that Cursor::getFont() does not return a fully realized
font in some cases. This patch uses real_current_font instead, which
seems better anyway.
I suspect that all uses of getFont() should be removed, but this is
not code that I know well.
Fixes bug #10478.
This means that, when a string contains high-plane Unicode characters,
the length of a docstring and the corresponding QString will be
different: Qt will encode these characters using several 16bit
characters.
We have additionally to take into account QTBUG-25536, which implies
that sometimes qstring_to_ucs4(toqstr(s)) !=s. It is not clear whether
this bug can be a problem in other places.
Fixes bug #10443.
1. We must always output all (diverging) options, including
default options; if not, default options might get overwritten.
2. Do not output options in \setotherlanguage, since we might have
multiple "other languages" varieties from the same language (such
as naustrian, nswissgerman). And the options are output for the
language switches anyway.
Hence, LaTeXFeatures::getPolyglossiaLanguages() does not have to record
varieties. This was not done correctly anyway, since the map allowed
for one entry per language only.
Math macros can be displayed on screen by providing a different
representation than the one used for latex output. This representation
is actually used by lyx even while it is being updated. This leads to
printing useless error messages on the terminal. For example, a macro
parameter has to be entered as \#1 and, if the macro is already used in
a math inset, lyx prints on terminal the error message "Math parse error:
missing token after \\" as soon as one hits the \ key, followed by
"MathMacroArgument::MathMacroArgument: wrong Argument id: -48" as soon as
one hits the # key. So, this is not a useful information and simply
clutters the terminal output. On the other hand, the input is sanitized
even if one stops input after hitting either \ or #, so that no further
messages are issued. Hence, those error messages are simply pointless.
1/ simplify logic that triggers margin selection painting
2/ fix logic for end of paragraph markers. They are now selected when
there is an end row margin selection.
3/ avoid rounding problems due to int/double conversions.
Also use the exact amount of vertical space TeX adds after a
math display (instead of 1ex) for vertically shifting the box.
We have to use \belowdisplayshortskip here, instead of
\belowdisplayskip, because the math formula is typeset by alone
in a box, and thus there is no following line.
This fixes two particular problems
* with Qt5, it seems that QFontMetrics::width does not return the
correct value for some Arabic text; this patch uses QTextLayout
instead to compute a string width
* Likewise, the undocumented layout flags TextForceRightToLeft and
TextForceLeftToRight do not work with Arabic text; this patch uses
unicode override characters instead.
It might be that the two issues are related. In any case, they do not
happen with latin text where right-to-left direction is enforced. And
they do not happen with Qt4.
Additionally, remove some dead code in GuiFontMetrics::pos2x().
Fixes bug #10436.
LyX assumes that everything in \lyxdeleted is struck out by ulem
and increases the corresponding counter. However, deleted display
math material is struck out using tikz. As we also take into
account the deletion of underlined display math (in order to
properly position such material vertically), we have to take
care that the count is correct.
No newline is written after \begin{document}, such that
the afterParbreak method would return false. This misleads
the code that outputs a display math in an ulem command
to emit a newline command instead of \noindent, causing
latex errors. This occurs only if the math is at the very
start of a document, without anything before it.
- fileformat change
- I could not update the tex2lyx test files because of bug #10440
- maybe the lyx2lyx routine could be improved but since a document can also begin with another layout than "Standard" I could not use the lyx2lyx function put_cmd_in_ert
It should be now possible underlining or striking out any kind
of math inset containing any math construct indigestible to ulem.
While this was already possible for inline math insets, they could
have break if an aligned environment was used, for example.
This is now possible also for diplay math. Even if this can be
nonsensical and not visually perfect, at least no latex errors
should be generated if one tries to.
This should avoid performance problems related to the window update machinery.
Moreover this fixes a crash introduced by 82808fea when closing a file.
Note that GuiWorkArea::Private already had a read_only_ member, but it
was unused.
Also rename LyXVC::vcname() to LyXVC::vcstatus() since it now contains
directly the UI string to be shown.
Font changes are brought inside the \lyxdeleted macro, just before
outputting the latex code for the math inset. The inset writes a
signature before itself and this is checked by \lyxsout for recognizing
a display math. So, the font changes confuse \lyxsout, which also
swallows the first macro at the very start of \lyxdeleted. The result
is that the font changing command is not seen by latex and \sout is also
used to further strike out the formula already striked out by tikz.
This commit makes sure that the expected signature actually appears
just after the opening brace of \lyxdeleted. It also accounts for a
paragraph break occurring just before the math inset, in order to not
introduce too much vertical space, which is noticeable when using
larger font sizes.
LaTeX refuses to break a line when it is empty. But we have to start
a new line here, otherwise the whole displayed equation would be
typeset as it were inline with previous content. The solution is to
put a zero-length space just before the line break. Moreover, this
is the right thing to do, as it simulates the extra space that is
normally added in this circumstance.
Showing deleted display math by enabling "Show Changes in Output" was
only possible with dvi (through dvipost). Although LyX strikes out
such formulas on screen, it was impossible obtaining an output
directly using pdflatex (or other engines producing pdf) because
ulem cannot cope with display math material and gives errors.
The solution is to strike out by ourselves such deleted formulas.
I took into account several options. One of them would produce
an output similar to dvipost (which strikes out each element), but
would have required much more changes in the output routines.
Eventually, I opted for using tikz, which gives a more clean
output (as it requires to simply adding a preamble and a postamble
to the latex code of any displayed math, instead of a mark up
tailored to each particular math construct). The look of the pdf
output is similar to the way LyX strikes out the equations on screen.
Now that there is a signal to inform the controller when the buffer view has
changed, it is no longer necessary to store a perishable pointer to a buffer
view in the dialog view. (Indeed, it was only really useful for checking whether
the new buffer view pointer was different from the old one.)
TODO: other dialogs should be audited for similar hazards.
This enables error reporting for the preamble, provided the preamble is written
using the new InPreamble layouts.
In the future, I find it preferable to deprecate the usual preamble in favour of
InPreamble layouts rather than implementing error reporting for the usual
preamble. This requires some improvements to code editing in the buffer view
first (line breaking behaviour, syntax highlighting).
texstring is a pair of a docstring and a corresponding TexRow. The row count in
the TexRow has to match the number of lines in the docstring.
otexstringstream is an output string stream that can be used to create
texstrings (i.e. it's an odocstringstream that records the TexRow information
and let us extract a texstring from it).
texstrings can be passed around and output to otexstream and otexrowstream,
which produces an accurate TexRow information by concatenating TexRows.
Note that the lyxrc.document_path variable corresponds to what we
call the "Working directory" in the GUI preferences dialog.
Setting document_path to "." makes it so when LyX is started from a
directory, that directory is the default path for many of LyX's
operations, such as the following:
- new file, new from template
- adding a custom BibTeX file
- GUI compare dialog
- local layout button in document settings
- external material file browser
- graphics browser, include browser
The best guess for where the user wants to save or find files is the
directory the user started LyX from. Before, the default was always
the home directory. If desired, the old behavior can be restored by
changing the default path in Preferences > "Working directory".
This commit takes advantage of 9b64d7bd, which allows the use of a
relative path for path preferences.
The limit of 10% is used in both getStatus() and dispatch() to set a
minimum zoom level. Having it centralized makes the code more
readable and makes changing the minimum less error-prone.
* New virtual functions leftMargin() and rightMargin() to get rid of
drawWithMargin()
* Factor and rewrite code for borders.
* Fix several offset calculations.
Known issues:
* Borders of multicols look too good and do not correspond to the pdf
output. (non-regression)
* Bounding box for Hull (Regexp) not pixel-perfect.
* Bounding boxes of Diagram, XYmatrix, are too tight when there are
borders. Also border should be disabled. (non-regression)
A better solution would be to entirely get rid of this borrowed pointer with
unclear lifetime, but this requires to introduce a new signal for when the
buffer view attached to the GuiView has changed.
Until now this was not done for essentially two reasons. The first
one is that local switches are used for short text insertions, so that
they are unlikely crossing environment boundaries. The second one
is that if we have to close a language at the end of an environment
we would be missing the right termination command. As this last
issue can be overcome by simply storing in the stack the current
nest level with a sign denoting the kind of switch, there is no
reason anymore not to track also local languages switches.
Also factor out some commonly used constructs in order to improve
readability.
If the document language is opened outside of any environement, we risk
not closing it if no other language switch occurs. Indeed, the stack is
emptied only at the end of an enviroment. We could of course also empty
it at the end of the document, but we would have an unnecessary language
switch.
Trying to spare a few cycles by avoiding computing metrics during
screen updates and export. See also 8f86ee74, 72cf7c8f, and e36a8903.
Guillaume will tell whether this also avoids crashing his documents ;)
Some macros defined in the lib/symbols file are classified are texmode.
But the MathMacro class was missing a currentMode method for returning
this information.
When using polyglossia, lyx was making a real mess when changing
language inside nested insets. The \begin{language} and
\end{language} commands were not well paired such that they could
easily occur just before and after the start or end of an
environment. Of course this was causing latex errors such that
"\begin{otherlanguage} ended by \end{environment}".
There may still be some cases I did not take into account.
TexRow now returns a range {start, end} when looking up a particular row.
Reverse-search now selects the whole range instead of simply moving the cursor.
Add an exception to the conversion of "missing character" warnings into errors.
The PGF package deliberately uses the dummy font "nullfont" to suppress output.
Therefore, warnings about missing characters in "nullfont" are really only warnings.
Also updated the comment: "Missing character" warnigns are especially widespread
in XeTeX/LuaTeX but can also happen with "classical" 8-bit TeX.
Feel free to port this to branch.
The title is changed to "LaTeX (pdflatex) Preview", etc. depending on the
format. The actual default format is computed.
The menu name "Source Pane" is replaced by "Code Preview Pane" to better reflect
its purpose.
When resolving biblatex's xdata references, consider that xdata fields
can contain a comma-separated list of keys, not just a single key like
crossref.
In addition to the classic crossref, biblatex introduces xdata
references in order to source-out common data of entries. Entries
that have "xdata = {somekey}" just inherit all fields from the
respective @xdata entry, if the field is not already defined in
the entry itself (just like crossref, with the exception that @xdata
entries themselves are _never_ output on their own). @xdata entries can
themselves inherit to other @xdata entries (ad infinitum). So you can,
for instance, setup an xdata entry for a book series with series name
that inherits an xdata entry with information of the publisher
(publisher, address). Any book of that series would just need to refer
to the series xdata and add the number.
BiblioInfo now checks, in addition to crossrefs, for such xdata
references and inherits missing fields.
Nte that biblatex also introduces an "xref" field as an alternative to
crossref. We must not care about that, since the point of xref is that
it does not inherit fields from the target (just cites that one if a
given number of refs to it exist)
Do not assume that the /systemlyxdir path prefix in \origin refers
to the system directory of the running instance, but check through
some heuristics what the real system dir is. In this way, a document
in the system dir of any other LyX installation is correctly spotted
and the \origin tag properly updated. For example, one can use an
installed version of lyx to edit a document in the lib/doc dir of a
git repo and obtain the same result as when running lyx in place.
Revert to the strategy used at 8f86ee74 but not using mathedWordList
because it may be still uninitialized at load time. Instead, use the
globalMacros method for getting the same info.
There was a thinko at 8ec91e80, because globalMacros always returns
null for user defined macros.
It may happen that mathedWordList is not still updated at load time,
so we would still be using a bogus pointer. Better fetching the
necessary info from the global macro table.
The math macros system is quite complex. Macros are updated during
metrics calculation, so a missing update is very likely to cause a
crash. This commit tries to assure that they are updated at export
time, which also happens when the table of contents is updated.
Moreover, in order to circumvent a possible missing update, when
a math macro is detected we try to avoid using the sym_ member
of the MacroData class, as it may contain bogus values.
Load required package textcomp.
Replace call to non-existent packages textcyr and textgreek with the backup definition of the commands as done by LyX export.
Do not load marvosym (clash with pifont) (LyX does not load the package either).
Remove invalid command \\ascii.
On export, a macro defined in ERT (or not defined at all) is left
in the same environment it is entered. So, don't explicitly insert
it in an ensuremath environment when it is entered in a textmode one.
From Günter [1]:
the difference is the textcommand for ETB which changed from
{\ascii\ETB} to
0x21a8 "\\ETB" "ascii" "force=utf8" # UP DOWN
ARROW WITH BASE
because the former resulted in
l.513 \ascii
\ETB{}
! Undefined control sequence.
[1]
https://www.mail-archive.com/search?l=mid&q=nr48qn%242gb%241%40blaine.gmane.org
Fix problems revealed by hand-compiling an examining the test samples in autotests/export/Unicode-characters/:
* new definitions
* fixed definitions
* "force=utf8" when required
* some IPA symbols fail without the "extraipa" package
* fix direction of "textcommaaboveright"
A math-mode command entered in a text-mode environment is wrapped
in an ensuremath inset, as well as a text-mode command entered in a
math-mode environment is wrapped in a text inset. Who doesn't like
the extra insets can always dissolve them and rely on the wrapping
performed on export.
If the first character in the first cell of an aligned math environment is
'[', and the environment does not use top or bottom vertical alignment,
then LyX did write the '[' unprotected so that it got misinterpreted as
optional argument, both when reading the .lyx file in LyX and when reading
the .tex file in LaTeX => data loss!
The fix is to output an empty optional argument in this case, which is
interpreted as default alignment both by LyX and LaTeX. It would also be
possible to output \[ in the first cell instead, but this would be more
difficult to implement.
The \multicolumn command allows to set vertical lines for individual rows.
These are not yet displayed, but if they are supported one day, the code in
a27ff13663 needs to be adjusted. This change hints at the adjustment.
This is a fixup to commit 39329935. The two fixes are
* add forgotten offset `y' when drawing the line
* in order to have a continuous vertical line, draw from the offset of
the previous row.
Fixes bug #10363.
The window title is built from the current file name and its
mofidication state. We use our own code instead of the automatic title
bar provided when windowFileName() is set because
1/ Qt does not keep the full path name
2/ Qt does not yield a nice application name
The "read only" and "version control" status are shown in the status bar:
* for read only we use the tab read only emblem (with the right size)
* for version control, we show the name of the backend (using a new
vcname() method of the backend).
The iconText() of the view is not updated anymore, since this is
deprecated in Qt5.
Now the external material file dialog shows the file types defined in the
template again. Before this fix it did only show "All files (*)".
I don't know what the old syntax was supposed to do or whether it ever worked
with boost::regex, but with std::regex the new one is correct.
As noted in the log, this commit was a bit radical and needs some
adjustments (which was expected, actually).
Let InsetText do their own background drawing.
Fixes bug #10359.
Before, it could have been the case that
lyx -e pdf2 file.lyx
had exit code 0 even though file.lyx includes a file that exits with
error. If compiled in the GUI a warning was given, but from the
command line exit code it would seem there was no problem. The exit
code for this case is now non-zero and the word "Warning" is now
removed from the message because it should be treated as an error.
An exception is thrown from InsetInclude and is caught in
Buffer::makeLaTeXFile() and added to the error list.
The (similar) use case at #8840 is also fixed by this commit.
buffer-zoom-out can actually zoom in (by giving a positive number as
the argument), so it should only be disabled at the minimum zoom
level if it is indeed zooming out.
Similarly, buffer-zoom-in can zoom out, so it should be disabled if
the user is at the minimum zoom and it is called to zoom out.
This commit amends 8884c404.
Replace the member reference to FuncRequest in Action.cpp with a
shared_ptr. Compared to copying the FuncRequest, the shared_ptr has two
advantages:
* Recreating the menu each time creates a lot of new actions, so we avoid a lot
of copies.
* FuncRequest can remain forward-declared in Action.h.
The field prettyname can accept Unicode and therefore must be parsed into a
docstring.
Little simplification of the code on the way.
* For other fields, either a validator should be set to prevent non-ascii input
in the preferences, or they should be transformed into docstring too.
When breaking paragraph in an empty top-level paragraph, nothing
happens on screen but yet there is an undo step because the layout is
reset to what it already was.
Avoid this case.
Fixes bug #10089.
Single quotes are special to our parser and must be either escaped or
quoted if they are part of a filename, otherwise they are stripped out.
See #10342.
Since we process layouts sequentially, we export LaTeX code for the
title once we arrive to a layout that has InTitle false. If the
document then later has a layout with InTitle true, we do not
(currently) go back to add it to the title and just output it
in-place. We previously warned with LYXERR0, but since this can
cause missing or unexpected output we now warn in the GUI.
For more information, see the following lyx-devel thread:
https://www.mail-archive.com/search?l=mid&q=a65ae226-d3bd-8fc5-a93b-7bb23f1cda82%40lyx.org
Now by default all insets paint their own background when needed. This
means that 63cf3297 and part of 9940acc5 can be reverted.
To avoid extra painting, background drawing is disabled for
InsetCommand and InsetCollapsable. These insets draw background as
part of their normal drawing activity.
This will avoid drawing artifacts with InsetNewpage, InsetVSpace and
probably some others.
Fix assertion with gcc 6: The comparison function must be a strict weak
orderings and not give x < x.
Fix assertion when a custom exportable document format is given a non-ASCII
name. Use qt_ to be consistent with the rest of the code.
Use Qt's locale-aware comparison for appropriate sorting.
There was an oddity in the manual that exposed a problem with the
test for the "special case" of an inset all by itself in a pargraph.
If a font change is applied to that inset, we still need to open the
paragraph.
File format change. On format reversion, we need to put some extra code
in the local layout that emulates the 2.3 behavior.
Simply Input'ing the respective layouts is unfortunately not enough,
due to the insertion order.
See #9977
"lyxclient -g" now calls the just implemented lyx-activate (see
previous commit) after server-goto-file-row. This allows the PDF
viewer to switch to LyX after executing a reverse search.
On Linux and Mac OS, this action brings the LyX window into focus.
Such behavior is not allowed by Windows OS so instead the color of
the taskbar entry is changed to indicate that the window has changed
in some way.
The action is hidden in the shortcuts menu because it would make
sense to assign a shortcut to it. The only way to execute shortcut
would be if the LyX window is already activated.
lyx-activate will be used (see next commit) to allow the PDF viewer
to switch to LyX after executing a reverse search.
* New constant LYXFILE_LAYOUT_FORMAT in src/TextClass.cpp. This determines the
layout format corresponding to the current lyx file format.
* The Local Layout pane is changed so that the "Convert" button does not convert
to the internal layout format but to the current lyx file format, to make sure
that the file does not become unreadable with a specified earlier version of
LyX.
* If LYXFILE_LAYOUT_FORMAT == LAYOUT_FORMAT then LyX behaves as before. This is
the value defined in master.
It is currently called on hundreds of files: settings, layouts, icons, cached
graphics files (incl. graphics from files that are not opened on startup).
According to callgrind, fixing the FIXME comments could speed up startup by more
than 30%.
A static local variable is guaranteed to be initialized only once, and in time.
Lambda expressions can be used to perform complex initialization of those static
variables on the spot.
(starting from: gcc >= 4.8, msvc >= 2015)
Prevent setRange() from causing a recursive call to scrollTo(). Reduces three
calls of scrollTo() to one call for all scrolling functions of the scroll bar
(e.g. clicking on the arrow, dragging, or clicking somewhere on the scrollbar).
The function is no longer used in LyX's sources (as of the previous
comit, 9b64d7bd) and is thus removed with this commit. Perhaps the
advantage this function had over other path functions we have has
disappeared over time (see e.g. 1a7b7f65).
Before this commit, in the paths preferences tab if you put a
relative path, LyX would convert it behind the scenes to an absolute
path by evaluating the relative path with respect to the working
directory of the LyX instance where the preference change is taking
place. This seems confusing because (1) it is done behind the scenes
(after the preferences dialog is closed) and (2) if the user chooses
to enter a relative path, the safest thing to do is to preserve it
as a relative path, instead of making the assumption that the user
intended for it to be expanded to an absolute path.
An explanation of how relative paths are handled is given at the
bottom of the paths tab. Note that the height/width of the
preferences window is not changed as a result of adding this
explanatory comment because the height of the preferences dialog is
already stretched by other tabs.
This commit improves consistency in the sense that the behavior of
LyX is now the same when a relative path is specified in the
preferences dialog as when it is manually specified in the
preferences file. Before, if the preferences file were manually
edited and a relative path were inserted, the next time the user
made a change to preferences with the GUI (even if the preference
change was a different preference, e.g. instant preview), the
relative path would be silently converted to an absolute path,
evaluated with respect to the working directory of that instance.
Beyond improving clarity and consistency (IMO), this commit allows
for a new feature to be implemented of using relative paths in the
paths preferences. For example, the user may now enter '.' as the
"Working directory" path and now whenever they start LyX from a
directory and create a new file, the default location of the file
will be the directory from which they started LyX, instead of the
user's home directory which is LyX's default and is less intuitive.
No prefs2prefs work is needed because if a relative path were
entered in the preferences dialog before this commit, it was
converted to an absolute path before being stored in preferences. If
a relative path were specified by manually editing the preferences
file, then (unless the path were already automatically converted to
an absolute path by a GUI preferences change, as described above)
the behavior will be the same (the path will be treated as a
relative path).
For related discussion, see the lyx-devel thread here:
https://www.mail-archive.com/search?l=mid&q=20160616003010.bnymtcouar7g55ti%40cotopaxi
This commit removes the last use of lyx::support::expandPath() in
LyX's sources.
The Qt documentation states that tabAt() returns -1 if the position
is not over a tab. This behavior has been consistent since Qt 4.3
[1]. This commit's improvement likely makes the code faster in two
ways:
(1) we do not need to loop through potentially all tabs
(2) we only need to look up the tab index corresponding with one
position
posIsTab() is not currently used intensively so no practical gain in
speed is achieved, but it protects against future use.
[1] https://doc.qt.io/archives/4.3/qtabbar.html#tabAt
This is the default behavior of Chromium and Firefox. The main
appeal is that instead of having to precisely click on the 'x' to
close a tab, one can more easily middle-click anywhere in the tab.
The tab is closed if the middle button is pressed on a tab and is
relased on the same tab. After pressing, the user may move the mouse
over other tabs but as long as they move it back to the tab where
they initiated the press before they release, the close will
execute. This is how the feature works in Chromium and Firefox.
Nothing is done if the user middle-clicks on the blank part of the
tab bar. This is consistent with Chromium. Firefox, on the other
hand, opens a new tab. In LyX one can already double-click the blank
part to open a new tab, and in feedback from lyx-users [1] most
expected and desired that nothing be done in this case.
[1] https://www.mail-archive.com/search?l=mid&q=20160720063306.6fyarf3kywexbxvd%40steph
A chunk of code in an event handler seems to be unnecessary to me
because the event that the situation handles never makes it this far
in the event handling hierarchy. I'm not sure why this is, and thus
I'm not sure if this is true in all cases (e.g. Qt version) and if
it will be true in the future so I leave this code for now.
In redoParagraph, this should be done before coping with the insets,
other wise some graphic gliches may occur. This is a better fix for
Fixes bug #10163.
With the commit cb0c881 we reference XSendEvent in X11-lib
if qt uses X11.
For QT5, this library is pulled by Qt5X11Extras, but
for QT4 we have to add it too.
Spotted by Scott Kostyshak.
For reference, the bug was that quote insets grew bolder because, when
painted over themselves, anti-aliasing made them darker.
It turned out that the fix there created others than were
painstakingly fixed: #7164, #7165, #7174, #7193... More recently, it
created other problems:
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.editors.lyx.devel/163471
We use the right fix here:
* draw background of quote inset when not doing full repaint
* draw background of math macro template when not doing full repaint
* remove hack that grew from #4889 fix.
The default for ZOOM_OUT is -20 from a user perspective. That is,
the following are equivalent:
buffer-zoom-out -20
buffer-zoom-out
The reason for this is that the argument to ZOOM_OUT is treated the
exact same way as ZOOM_IN. The only way they differ is how the
default case is handled.
This commit also clarifies that (1) the argument may be positive or
negative and that (2) the argument is interpreted as percentage
points, not percent.
The code that specializes for double elements in the display string
does not trigger anymore: displayString() returns a single unicode
value, plus some space for french guillemets.
Use a thin space for these french quotes instead of a plain space and
remove special case in metrics().
was not English: We return the the abbreviated author "One and Two",
but translated to the GUI language; then we search that for " and "
in order to pull the authors apart again.
I've just replaced the distinct routines with a single one that handles
both cases, depending upon whether a Buffer is provided as one argument.
* Fix bug #10261 : KDE smartly adds conflicting accelerators.
* Prevent bugs like #9495 in the future.
Issues (non-regression):
* It does not appear possible to prevent Ubuntu's Unity from grabbing the
accelerators for the menus. For instance Alt+A still opens _Affichage in the
French localization.
Add a new checkbox "Save transient properties" to the "Output" panel in the
document properties dialog (now renamed as "Format").
This provides the front-end for the change at 5c2d04999.
is output when a branch is NOT activated. Fixes bug #7698.
At the moment, inversion is controlled through the branch settings
dialog. There is no provision for inserting inverted insets directly,
or for changing them from the context menu. Both of these could be
done, of course. The latter would need LFUN_BRANCH_TOGGLE_INVERTED.
The differentiation of "xetex" and "platex" is not needed here,
is ambiguous and confusing (see #10013). The code that relies on
it can/should get its information otherwise.
Furthermore, polyglossia-exclusive languages now also work with
LuaTeX, since we support LuaTeX + polyglossia.
With both Qt4 and Qt5, when using a click-to-focus policy, the first
attempt to paste a selection by middle mouse in an external application
which has no focus may fail. It is not clear why this succeeds for some
applications and fails for others, but refreshing the timestamp of the
selection request cures the issue. The cmake part is by Kornel.
See also this thread:
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.editors.lyx.devel/162491
dealing properly with the paragraph separator tag.
We really need to use that tag as a kind of general marker for which
tags we're responsible for in a given paragraph and which tags we are
not. So the changes to InsetText.cpp use the tag as that kind of marker.
Note that, as of this commit, the User Guide again exports without any
kind of error. I haven't yet checked the other manuals.
This fixes bug #8022.
A window manager could be configured such that to maintain a certain
stack order for the windows. It would be annoying that opening a new
file through menu brings up the window, so do this only if we are
loading a file through the lyx-server.
The line felt too thin.
Note: I am still sceptical with the principle of an increase at the rate of
1/200% instead of 1/100%.
Also, I am sceptical with changing painting dimensions to int when Qt supports
doubles for everything (see e.g. 463bd17d). If the goal is to force
integer-width solid lines then one could try to disable antialiasing on Qt's
side.
I think the painter should move in the other direction, towards more doubles and
fewer ints. For instance, for Hi-DPI, Qt could probably take advantage of the
increased precision even without AA. (Then one would have to fix the problem
regarding uneven lines, mentioned in the above commit, in another fashion.)
* Underline or strike through the label as if it was text (it is).
* Strike through deleted InsetText, but let RowPainter handle the case of
non-MultiPar text insets.
* Change the colour of the frame as a cue, unless its colour is customised (not
Color_foreground). (Essentially do the border of CharStyles like Tabular does
it already.)
* The change info needs to be reset when entering InsetText. Otherwise labels
are painted with the change of their n+1-th parent.
It is not possible to use opacity effects (such as drawing an antialiased line
to strike diagonally through an inset), until the painter is fixed so that it
does not redraw repeatedly over the same spot (otherwise, the usual aritfacs
appear).
For now, pixellated lines are OK.
* Justification and nicer line breaks.
* Much nicer tooltip for lists of bibliographical references.
* Removed unnecessary iterated copies of the string buffer in
InsetText::ToolTipText() which looked bad. This function used to be costly
(cf64064), maybe it is quicker now.
After the previous commit, tooltip in the outliner are formatted automatically,
along with the other tooltips. A previous commit had already removed the
expensive call to tooltipText() that, although it gave a better rendering, was
very expensive (cf64064). This patch finishes to remove the custom tooltip
from the model data in the outliner.
(It would be nice to reintroduce a tooltip based on tooltipText(), but there
seemed to be a consensus that in that case one would prefer a less expensive
approach that computes the tooltip on the fly.)
* The tooltips in the list of modules now include the names of the modules.
* The tooltips of modules more consistent across the widgets.
* Sort the list of modules according to the locale (i.e. "É" comes before "F").
* Replace a hand-made sentence boundary finder by Qt's.
* New function formatToolTip(QString):
Format text for display as a ToolTip, breaking at lines of a certain
width. Note: this function is expensive. Better call it in a delayed manner,
i.e. not to fill in a model (see for instance the function
ToolTipFormatter::eventFilter).
* Install a global event filter that formats tooltips on-the-fly
Inspired from
3793fa09ff
but much improved.
When is formatToolTip called automatically? Whenever the tooltip is not already
rich text beginning with <html>, and is defined by the following functions:
* QWidget::setToolTip(),
* QAbstractItemModel::setData(..., Qt::ToolTipRole),
* Inset::toolTip() (added in one of the subsequent patches)
In other words, tooltips can use Qt html and the tooltip will still be correctly
broken. Moreover, it is possible to specify an entirely custom tooltip (not
subject to automatic formatting) by giving it in its entirety, i.e. starting
with <html>.
This is the well known file locking problem: The TempFile class keeps the
created file locked for the own process, and this prevents the CAS to read it.
We need to invalidate the BibTeX cache when undoing or redoing. I do
not like having to do it for every undo or redo. We should only have
to do it if we restored or deleted an InsetBibTeX. But there is no
way, so far as I can see, to do it that way. I tried.
The main thing it does is integrate mouse-modifiers into the
FuncRequest machinery. Previously, these had to be passed
separately, which led to some ugly function signatures.
There was also an unnecessary form of the constructor, which
can now be removed.
No change of behavior is intended.
The only exceptions are:
- The purpose of the header is to drag in the used symbol, e.g. unique_ptr.h
- The used symbol is inside a class or a namespace other than lyx
The reason for this is that global 'using' statements effectively forbid to
use the used symbols in any other namespace in the whole program, since simply
adding or removing an #include of the corresponding header subtly changes the
name lookup. The namespace lyx is sort of global, so it should not have these
statements either.
Maxima uses \it as a markup for multiletter variables. However,
it has been reported that since texlive 2016 using \it in math
mode produces an error, even though I was not able to reproduce.
Anyway, this can be avoided by replacing the old-style construct
"{\it ...}" with the new-style one "\mathit{...}".
The problem has also been reported upstream:
https://sourceforge.net/p/maxima/bugs/3181/
but this workaround will hold whatever the resolution.
output of tags until we know they're needed. In the case of HTML
tables, empty cells should of course be output, so we need to force
the tags to be output.
The external date inset was implemented as a demonstrator for external insets
in general. It was never intended for production code. Now that we have several
external insets defined we do not need the demonstrator anymore. This fixes
bugs #4398 and #9948.
This was dead code that did never work, and most of it was boilerplate that
you can steel in 15 minutes from any existing math inset. Apart from that it
did contain a pointer to InsetXYMatrix which would create the same problems
we saw with the macros.
This requires to change many docstrings into std::strings. The logic behind that
is that they represent a fixed set of math fonts, and therefore “string” means
here “poor man's enum” rather than text (this is consistent with MetricsBase).
Profiling of scrolling inside a document over macro-instensive areas:
Before the patch:
44,1% BufferView::updateMetrics()
-> 34,8% InsetMathHull::metrics()
-> 9,8% FontSetChanger::FontSetChanger()
28,4% BufferView::draw()
After the patch:
35,3% BufferView::updateMetrics()
-> 27,2% InsetMathHull::metrics
-> 0,4% FontSetChanger::FontSetChanger()
47,5% BufferView::draw()
FontSetChanger::FontSetChanger() is made 41x less expensive (with reference
BV::draw()) just by removing this conversion. The remaining 0,4% could be
squished by replacing the strings with a proper enum, but this is premature. Of
course, this only treats the symptoms: there is no good reason that this
function is called 45500 times over the time of 40 repaints.
Replace the manual manipulation of a stack of RowEntries with a Changer
function. When I introduced the stack of RowEntries, I did not know about the
Changer mechanism.
* Inset::canTrackChange() had two meanings: can it deal with change tracking?
Will it paint its own CT status? The latter information is now given by
Inset::canPaintChange().
* Line thickness computation is moved from RowPainter to MetricsBase.
* Painting function for Changes moved to lyx::Change. (One new, that strikes
diagonally.)
RefChanger temporarily assigns a value to a non-const reference of any
kind. RefChanger provides a flexible and uniform generalisation of the various
scope guards previously derived from the old Changer class in MetricsInfo.h.
As before, a temporary assignment lasts as long as the Changer object lives. But
the new Changer is movable. In particular, contorsions are no longer needed to
change a private field. Special code can be moved into the appropriate classes,
and it is no longer necessary to create a new class for each specific use.
Syntax change:
FontSetChanger dummy(mi.base, value);
-> Changer dummy = mi.base.changeFontSet(value);
New function for generating arbitrary Changers:
Changer dummy = make_change(ref, val, condition);
Bugfix:
* Fix the display of \displaystyle{\substack{\frac{xyz}{}}} (missing style
change).
The command 'lualatex' can produce a DVI with the option
--output-format=dvi
It is best to keep things as is because it is better to guess a PDF
than to guess a DVI (we do not use that feature of the 'lualatex'
command internally; we use 'dvilualatex' instead). However, we
should ideally get this information in a more robust way.
Thanks to Günter for pointing this out.
XeTeX with TeX fonts is only safe with ASCII input encoding (see #9740)
and we therefore force "ascii" when exporting with XeTeX and 8-bit TeX-fonts.
However, "utf8-plain" is a "power-user" option, which allows to switch off LyX's
encoding of the LaTeX file:
keep this also for "XeTeX with TeX fonts".
The user is responsible to ensure all characters can be processed and are
correctly shown in the output. The provided test sample shows the problems
with this encoding without special measures (like loading fontspec in the
user-preamble or a document class).
Boost.Signals is deprecated. This fixes bug #9943.
The only thing left to do is to rewrite (or get rid of) the boost -mt test
in config/lyxinclude.m4 not to use signals anymore.
It is no longer needed to create fake copy constructors and assignment and to
deal with deletion by hand, thanks to unique_ptr, the inference of move
constructor and assignment operator, and the compatibility of standard
containers with movable objects.
Two better ways of making a class non-copyable in C++11:
* Store the p. impl. in a unique_ptr (for the cases of classes with p. impl.),
or:
* Define publicly the copy constructor and assignment as deleted
Lots of other classes could be cleaned up in this way.
This is a mechanical replacement. For now it seems that unique_ptrs are
essentially used for exception-safety. More could certainly be done to clarify
pointer ownership in general.
The parameter passed to allowDisplayMath will need to be copied, so it
made sense to pass it by value. Since Coverity complains about that,
the code is rewritten to make the copy explicit.
This code is signalled as a copy and paste error, but it is a false
positive.
According to the documentation, adding a comment starting with
// coverity[name_of_error]
should be enough to flag the false positive.
As discussed on the list. If no C++11 compiler is found configuration stops
with an error. There are now unneeded parts of boost, the will be removed in
a second commit.
Qt only supports SVG 1.2 tiny, so we prefer to convert on our own if an
explicit converter is defined and the converter cache is used (otherwise
the conversion would be too expensive).
The version of LuaTeX that ships with TeX Live 2016 now gives the
following message after processing a document that yields no pages
of output:
"warning (pdf backend): no pages of output."
The lowercase "n" in "no" is a change that caused our parser not to
pick up the message.
A few parts of our code depend on correctly identifying the output
format of LaTeX commands. One specific bug is that because the
output file was not correctly set, it was not removed after an
error. For example, this commit fixes the following bug:
1. Create a new document that contains "hello\blah" where \blah is
in an ERT box.
2. Compile with PDF (LuaTeX). You'll get an error because of \blah.
3. Close the error dialog.
4. Remove the text "hello" and compile again with PDF (LuaTeX).
The error dialog is shown and the "Show Output Anyway" button is
enabled. If you click it, it shows the previously compiled PDF (with
the text "hello"). With this commit, the button is correctly
disabled (and the output file is deleted).
Some qt versions report both "jpeg" and "jpg" as loadable file extensions.
In this case the jpg format was added twice previously. This does not happen
anymore with the new code, and it works as well if only "jpg" or only "jpeg"
is reported.
It is wrong to assume that direction is left-to-right when no indication exist.
Add a new enum with values LtR, RtL and Auto to be used as argument of
the private text() methods. When direction is Auto, let Qt decide how
the string shall be layed out.
Fixes bug #10169.
TocModels::reset() in GuiView::structureChanged() collapses the TocWidget, and
therefore requires an update right after, which was missing.
In fact, profiling TocWidget::updateView() shows that delaying the update is
good only for fast keypresses (essentially movement). It costs 5% of a
char-forward operation in a document with approx. 100 table of contents
items. The update optimisation has been rewritten to take this data into
account.
The new functions parBottomSpaging and parTopSapcing return below/above each paragraph.
This allows to remove the TopBottomSpace argument and makes the code a
bit clearer.
Now that Row has a pit() member, it is possible to use it instead of passing an extra pit_type parameter to a function which already has access to a Row.
Change the various paint* helpers to take a single row element as argument.
Do not update x_ in the various paint* helpers. Constify them. Update x_ in paintText and paintOnlyInsets instead.
Remove an empty call to paintForeignMark in paintInset (the call did nothing since orig_x == x_ at this point).
It is actually easier to set the 20 pixels margin in redoParagraph, since it is not necessary to take newlines in account when deciding what is the real last row of the paragraph.
Moreover this solves the following bug (present in 2.1.x too): when the document ends with a newling, the bottom margin disappears.
Update PAINTING_ANALYSIS with new tasks.
* remove optional arguments to the helpers that use a FontInfo
* add a textwidth argument to the text() methods that are used by rowpainter.
Now textwidth is only computed if a null value was passed to the
text() method. This means that in the use case of rowpainter, no
textwidth needs to be computed.
The initial values for maxasc and maxdes (renamed from maxdesc) is obtained as a maximum of max ascents/descents of all row elements.
This allows to get rid of Paragraph::highestFontInRange and FontList::highestInRange.
Some auxilliary variables declarations are also moved to where they are needed.
Let breakRow return a boolean indicating whether an additional row is
required (after a newline) and use that to replace the code that added
an extra row when a paragraph ends with a newline.
There are two main cases:
* when drawing is disabled from the start, use a simplified code that only paints insets (in order to cache positions).
* when the row is not visible, do the same.
The goal of this optimization is to be able to always run a no-drawing draw after the metrics have been computed.
This is a first cleanup step. More complex rules have to be
implemented on top of this.
Use proper spacing \thinmuskip, \medmuskip and \thickmuskip instead of
ad-hoc values.
Rename isRelOp to isMathRel and introduce isMathBin and isMathPunct
(for InsetMathChar and InsetMathSymbol). Update the categories of
characters in InsetMathChar according to LaTeX source (fontmath.ltx).
Set correctly the spacing around mathrel, mathbin and mathpunct
elements. Use \thinmuskip around MathDelim instead of a hardcoded 4.
This is related to bug #8883.
There is already a spacing of 2 pixels on each side of a button (e.g. collapsed inset). There is no need to add one extra pixel for command insets.
Fixes part of bug #10149.
The computation of the width of the button was wrong. If <--> stands for TEXT_TO_INSET_OFFSET/2 spacing, and if `[]' marks the button's limits, then the intent is
<-->[<-->button text<-->]<-->
Therefore the physical grey rectangle width is
width - Inset::TEXT_TO_INSET_OFFSET
With this change, the spacing on the right of the button is not larger than the left one.
Fixes bug #10147.
The way it works is:
* the inset defines allowParagraphCustomization() correctly
* Text::getStatus acts on it.
Note that, in Text::getStatus, testing for cur.inset().allowParagraphCustomization() does not make much sense, since one should pass the cursor idx as parameter. Actually, for some reason the safest bet is to use the owner of the Text object as inset.
The way it works is:
* the inset defines forcePlainLayout() correctly
* Text::getStatus acts on it.
Note that, in Text::getStatus, testing for cur.inset().forcePlainLayout() does not make much sense, since one should pass the cursor idx as parameter.
There are many other lfuns that do not have to be handled directly by insets. InsetScript in particular has tests for way too many lfuns.
This method did access more CursorSlice than Text. It is only a setter for
CursorSlice with some bound checking. The new signature is
setPitPos(pit_type, pos_type).
The old name would be confusing wrt setSelection(), which does additional checks.
This one is a pure acessor, and the more complete methods are
* setSelection(), which avoids empty selections
* clearSelection(), which resets anchor, and sets word selection and mark more to false.
Most of the code should use these two instead of selection(bool), but this is for later.
It turns out that it did not take off since introduced in 2011. It is better to remove it and the associated boost headers (extract.sh was run against boost 1.60 to do the update).
Since we will move away from several boost classes when transitioning to C++11, it is good to start by removing lesser used ones.
It is easier to use instead getVectorFromString for the use we have of this tokenizer. The two places are environment.cpp (path stuff) and qt_helpers (file fileters). The new code is much shorter.
This allow to remove boost/tokenizer.hpp and friends from our boost tree.
Some headers contain
class Foo;
whereas there is no class Foo.
The list of class statements is given by
classes=`git grep '^\(class\|struct\) [a-zA-Z_:]*;' src | sed 's/^.* \(.*\);/\1/'|sort -u`
The ones that are useless are:
for c in $classes ; do grep -r "\\<$c\\>" src| grep -vq '^[^:]*:\(class\|struct\) [a-zA-Z_:]*;' || echo "$c"; done
Those two functions used two different hackish and buggy
implementation to know when the function is disabled. Replace that by
asking the containing inset whether it accepts inserting display math
inset.
Fixes bug #10033.
When in a tabular cell, "this" is just a lone InsetText, while cur.inset() is the whole tabular. This makes a big difference, especially when one wants to count cells.
Fixes bug "9954.
Compiling different parts of the sources with different WINVER may lead to
subtle and hard to detect problems. Better use the same value everywhere.
The existing error message suggests that this was wanted anyway, and it
fixes a compiler warning when cross-compiling for mingw on linux. Our code
does not require a specific value, only a minimum value of 0x5000, which
means the resulting executable will require at least Windows 2000.
Only the ones I understand (DWORD is always unsigned). There are more:
../../src/Server.cpp: In member function ‘bool lyx::LyXComm::pipeServer()’:
../../src/Server.cpp:280:10: warning: enumeration value ‘CONNECTING_STATE’ not handled in switch [-Wswitch]
switch (pipe_[i].state) {
^
../../src/Server.cpp:347:8: warning: ‘success’ may be used uninitialized in this function [-Wmaybe-uninitialized]
&& status == pipe_[i].iobuf.length()) {
^
Use the standard way to check for the resource compiler, as e.g.
libtool does it: AC_CHECK_TOOL does already provide some cross compiling
magic, and we do also get an error now at configure time if windres is not
found.
"Output changes" alters the preamble even in the absence of tracked
changes. Therefore, not being able to notice when it is activated can possibly
yield hard-to-debug compilation failures.
The windres program is typically not called windres for cross compilation.
Now you can call configure with the argument
WINDRES=x86_64-w64-mingw32-windres
in order to use the windres program on a standard debian installation.
The included iconv should not be used on Linux or OS X, but (depending on
local configuration) it might be needed for crosscompiling a mingw target
from Linux. Now the user can choose whether to use the included iconv or not.
cmake does already support that.
eilseq.m4 was taken from the original libiconv 1.14 package.
On mingw-w64, long long (64bit wide) is larger than long (32bit wide).
Therefore we need some more specializations for string, docstring,
otextstream and << overloaded ostream functions. The configuration code
is by me, the source code changes by Shankar Giri Venkita Giri (bug 10053).
This is needed for warning-free compilation with mingw-w64, and does not hurt
for other build configurations. Patch by Shankar Giri Venkita Giri (bug 10053).
The included zlib should not be used on Linux or OS X, but (depending on
local configuration) it might be needed for crosscompiling a mingw target
from Linux. Now the user can choose whether to use the included zlib or not.
cmake does already support that.
zconf.h.in was taken from the original zlib 1.2.8 package. The generation of
zconf.h was made equivalent to the one generated by cmake.
(#8738)
For efficiency, we add a new flag to the buffer indicating when changes are
present. This flag is updated at each buffer update, and also when explicitly
requested via a dispatch result flag.
If we do not do that, it is not possible to position the cursor after
a long inset with the mouse.
To do this, it is necessary to add the pit information to the Row
object. This is a good idea in any case, and will allow to simplify
some code later on.
Fixes bug #10094.
The timer logic introduced to solve bug #7138 was not entirely reliable; in
particular it resulted in spurious updates (noticeable by the treeview
collapsing just after one opens a branch, in particular).
This commit cleans up the timer logic. I followed the original design decision
of having an immediate update followed by a delayed update. Now the updates are
appropriately compressed and done after a delay of 2s (as can be noticed with
the treeview still collapsing, unfortunately, but after a more predictable
delay...).
4d1ad336fixed#9754 but caused perf issues by cancelling the gains of having a
timer (introduced after #7138). This introduces in GuiToc::enableView() a
lightweight check of whether the widget should be updated. The logic is inspired
from GuiViewSource::enableView().
When document settings are modified, a command
inset-forall Branch inset-toggle asign
is run to open as needed all branches. At the end of the said loop,
the cursor is reset to where it was. However, the cur_after undo
element member is not set because it already had a value.
To make this work as expected, it is necessary in LFUN_INSET_FORALL to
reset the cursor before ending the undo group and to insert a dummy
recordUndo call.
Fixes bug #10097.
Deriving from std::vector to provide helper functions appears a touch
excessive. Use typedef instead and move helper functions to the base class. New
header Toc.h provided to replace forward-declarations.
Remove TocIterator which is useless.
The old name conflicted with the newly introduced Inset::isTable.
Now the meaning is as follows.
* Inset::isTable() is true when the inset is composed of lines and columns
* InsetMathHull::allowsTabularFeatures is true when the current type of hull allows for tabular-like functions.
While a one paragraph large collapsable inset (containing for example a tabular) could be very wide and trigger horizontal scrolling, the code that makes collapsable insets wide when they contain several paragraphs would actually make them narrower in this case.
Typical example is a wide tabular and a caption in a table float, where horizontal scrolling would not trigger.
The purpose of this custom widget is to allow the use of a QToolBox in a limited
area. The stock QToolBox does not provide a minimum size hint that depends on
the size of the pages; it assumes that there is enough room. This subclass sets
the minimal size of the QToolbox. Without this, the size of the QToolbox is only
determined by values in the ui file and therefore causes portability and
localisation issues. Note that the computation of the minimum size hint depends
on the minimum size hints of the page widgets. Therefore page widgets must have
a layout with layoutSizeContraint = SetMinimumSize or similar.
inset-select-all has 3 levels
1. select current cell
2. select all cells
3. select inset from outside.
The second level makes sense for tables (text and math), but not for things like a math fraction.
Introduce a new method Inset::isTable() that allows to detect this case properly and skip level 2.
This is done by implementing the clickable method. It is not possible yet to have the usual left and down arrows, because Qt does not implement them as far as I can see.
Factor the code that triggers row/column selection and fix the logic. Now it is possible to select also at the right of the tabular inset.
When several bufferviews exist for the same inset, the data that depends on the view width have to be BufferView-dependent. While this is the case for several mutable members of InsetCollapsable, some were missing.
This commit makes button_dim_ (renamed from button_dim) and openinlined_ bv-dependent.
Get rid of the hitButton function.
Remove the bv-independent geometry() method and implement editable() explicitely instead.
Fixes bug #9756.
"echo -e" is definitely not portable. Use a plain loop instead.
Also use the automake silent rule mechanism to make the generation of monolithic source files visible.
When the box has a special width, one should not consider that as a fixed width. Otherwise, due to implementation quirks, the width will be set on screen as 1 inch.
A better solution would be to actually set the width by taking in account the contents width, height ans total height. This is not very difficult, but I do not know whether it would workout well in the work area.
Fixes bug #10048.
The purpose of this custom widget is to allow the use of a QToolBox in a limited
area. The stock QToolBox does not provide a minimum size hint that depends on
the size of the pages; it assumes that there is enough room. This subclass sets
the minimal size of the QToolbox. Without this, the size of the QToolbox is only
determined by values in the ui file and therefore causes portability and
localisation issues. Note that the computation of the minimum size hint depends
on the minimum size hints of the page widgets. Therefore page widgets must have
a layout with layoutSizeContraint = SetMinimumSize or similar.
Ask the user for removing bindings when using the "restore" button (#9174).
Fix the already-bound-key detection logic.
Don't forget to trigger the search when initializing the search LineEdit with
its former value.
Remove in particular all comparisons < and >= involving HullType.
Add a guard to make sure that mutate() only operates on types it has been
designed for. Then I figured I could use this new knowledge to give feedback
when math-mutate is not implemented via getStatus(). (To test this, insert a
regexp in Advanced Search & Replace and try to change it into a standard
equation via the contextual menu.)
AMS align environment should have some spacing between odd and even columns.
Add a new virtual method displayColSpace() to InsetMathGrid, InsetMathHull and
InsetMathSplit.
A longstanding problem... (related: #1861)
The columns in AMS math environments have a fixed alignment (colAlign() in
InsetMathGrid.cpp). We set this alignment for display (Georg's
displayColAlign()) in InsetMathHull and InsetMathSplit. This is done according
to tests and documentation for the various environments.
There is also some mechanical code factoring via colAlign().
Finally, I disable setting the horizontal alignment in InsetMathSplit, which has
no impact on the LaTeX output, and has no longer any impact on the screen. (As
for vertical alignment I discovered that it was in fact customisable for
\aligned & friends! I hope that the more faithful interface will let other
users discover that too.)
The offending code appears to have been introduced a long time ago. My
understanding is that it is no longer relevant. Notably, it only appears on copy
and not on cut, which tells us that: 1) it should be safe to remove it, 2) we
should remove it for consistency.
With Qt 5, our code did not correctly detect when icons were
available and thus tried to use nonexistent icons.
QIcon::hasThemeIcon(theme_icon) returns true when theme_icon is
empty. We now rely on the behavior that QIcon::isNull() returns true
if the icon is empty.
The same code is used with Qt 4 and Qt 5.
This is used when scaling graphics previews. It is also used on a rare occasion
to scale instant previews when the user's configuration mixes low-dpi and
high-dpi monitors (#10114).
With this change, it becomes possible to run the following commands:
inset-forall Separator:latexpar char-delete-forward
inset-forall Separator:parbreak inset-modify separator plain
The first one deletes all latexpar separators. The second one turns parbreak
separators into plain separators. This is safe, flexible, and avoids adding a
new LFUN.
2.1.x allows some document settings to have negative values where
2.2.0rc1 does not (because of the bug fix at 9e166088). If a user of
2.2.0rc1 opens a document from 2.1.x that contains one such negative
value, it will appear as though no change to the document settings
can be saved because 2.2.0rc1 treats the document settings as
invalid immediately on opening the dialog. Further, unless the user
manually goes through each tab they will not see the red text next
to the input that is now considered invalid. This could lead to
confusion for users. One example of such confusion is [1].
The following settings now allow negative values, which is
consistent with 2.1.x. Negative values in these settings do not lead
to LaTeX errors:
- Text Layout tab: the two line edits enabled with "Custom"
- Page Margins tab: all eight line edits
The following settings are not changed by this commit, so they now
(with 2.2.0) do not allow negative values that 2.1.x allowed. This
change makes sense because negative values lead to LaTeX errors in
these cases:
- Page Layout tab: the "Height" and "Width" line edits, which are
enabled when "Custom" is selected
[1] https://www.mail-archive.com/search?l=mid&q=CAGZ2pgXqf27UaAaQ%3De_wFz1fGTa6Yv0iFyS97qu1C7B5R59irg%40mail.gmail.com
An undocumented behaviour of QClipboard::mimeData() is that it can fail on
windows due to the specificities of the windows API that allow a race condition.
In particular it seems that querying the clipboard as soon as the dataChanged()
signal is received favourises this race condition.
Thanks to Trac user bquistorff for the explanation and a proof of concept patch.
This was a regression of 8aa37c43. I did not take into account that end_pos
could be -1, so the code that checked whether a pair of braces needs to be
inserted between two hyphens did not work for that case. Now we check for
the length of text_, which should be done anyway, and only take end_pos into
account when it is not -1.
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.editors.lyx.devel/161725
These wms have trouble with the fix at b5a2f1c7, probably more precisely with
the trick to force the calculation of the actual sizes before the display
(layout->invalidate() and the code around it).
This patch gets rid of the code that forces the calculation. As a consequence,
the minimum sizes are again incorrect the first time the window is shown. They
are only correct the second time the window is shown. Now here is the trick: LyX
remembers the sizes of windows between sessions. Therefore, as soon as the good
minimum size has been set, the good size is remembered for the next
session. Thus, in the following sessions, even though the minimum size is
incorrect the first time, the dialog still opens with the good size. So the user
does not see the problem in practice, apart from the very first time.
This is meant as a temporary workaround.
* provide GuiApplication::typewriterSystemFont() to get a fixed font consistently
* enlarge fixed font on Mac because of the too small default Qt system font
* use it in source pane, progress view, log view and document preamble editor
Regression at cfeddb929. If a flex inset has no layout upon saving (e.g. if a
module has been deleted) then its name became lost. This checks whether the name
resolution, introduced with the ObsoletedBy tag, comes back empty-handed (which
it will if the layout is not defined). In this case, we do as was done before
cfeddb929.
In addition, the use of support::token to strip "Flex:" off the beginning of the
name introduces a regression if somebody used a name containing ":". This
replaces it with support::split.
This is the same as the parbreak separator and is represented on screen
as the old parbreak. Old parbreak separators are converted to latexpar
separators when they are used for introducing blank lines in the
latex output rather than for separating environments.
Instead, parbreak separators are now represented on screen by a
double line. In essence, latexpar and parbreak separators produce
the same output but are represented differently on screen.
The context menu does not account for latexpar separators and only
"true" separators can be turned each into the other one.
7b1107d7 introduced the following inconveniences which are regressions to 2.1:
* The citation dialog can open with vertical scroll bars in the options
* The citation dialog can open with horizontal scroll bars, especially if the
translated text is longer than the original text (e.g. in FR)
* Resizing the dialog is inconvenient because it increases the gap between the
options. This is unlike before when the dialog could let us see more of the
reference list when enlarging.
This is because the QToolbox that the above commit introduced is not natively
aware of the sizes of its page sub-widgets. The widget is not conceived for this
use, where the space is scarce.
Geometry values provided in the ui file (automatically computed by qtcreator I
suppose) somehow gave the illusion that it worked, but relying on such values is
not portable : it does not take into account the specific theme, font sizes and
localization. This explains why it failed on my side and will probably fail in
other settings too.
Luckily, there is a simple way to make QToolbox suitable for the current use,
which is to add the "missing link" which computes its size based on the minimal
sizes of its pages. The result looks very nice and intuitive. It solves all the
aforementioned issues.
The term LongTable has been deprecated and moreover the renaming makes the interface easier to the eye.
File format updated to 507. (conversion based on jamatos patch)
Layout format updated to 60.
tex2ylx tests updated.
Document EmbeddedObjects.lyx has been updated.
There are two regressions that are fixed here:
* empty rows at the end of a paragraph (think after newline at end of
paragraph or empty line in Verbatim) do not have an end-of-par
marker. This is fixed by removing the early return in breakRow and
letting the whole function be executed. This requires to relax an
assertion in Paragraph::fontSpan. It makes sense here to query
position at the end of the paragraph.
* a newline at the end of a paragraph will be followed by and
end-of-par marker. This is fixed by skipping the end-of-par marker
when a new row has been requested.
The context menu of newline insets was completely greyed out if one clicked
at the right of the inset. Thanks Scott for finding this. The fix is to undo
the cursor movement also for insets without settings, but with a context menu.
According to callgrind, the time taken to display the symbol dialog is spent in
updateSymbolsList. No longer translate strings for every symbol. This speeds
it up more or less by a factor two.
The stmary font has an unusual large descent that was causing a large
gap between lines in the math delimiter dialog because of the \llbracket
and \rrbracket delimiters. The solution is to force Qt using the same
size for all elements of the QlistWidget widget instead of letting it
compute the size of each element.
When a row is broken by for example a display math inset, it is
possible to put the cursor at the end of the previous line using the
boundary setting of cursor.
For newline insets and separator insets, we want to force the cursor
to be before this inset. Also, in the other cases, do not force
boundary property (effectively reverts part of f29e7803).
* breakRow: remove wrong condition that would silently eat the contents of the
paragraph when the window is narrower than left margin
* breakRow: make sure that there is at least one element in each row
* breakAt: when force-breaking a row element, make sure it is not empty. Doing
so may create empty rows and therefore a endless loop.
Fixes bugs #9962 and #10001.
The existing code already avoids merging with typewriter font, but it does not work with LyX-Code, where the typewriter family is inherited. Therefore it is Cursor::real_current_font that must be tested.
Fixes bug #9987.
removeShortcut() restores default settings, therefore was used incorrectly. I
introduce deactivateShortcuts() which only removes assignments.
Clean up a bit the lack of view / model distinction (getting rid of the crashing
code at the same time).
Repair inconsistency of the selection in the "modify" case. (regression at
717d19d3c)
Make the test for existing bindings a bit more robust. (Not perfect yet.)
Focus on the item that has just been added/modified. (cosmetic)
This fixes a failing unit test with 32bit gcc 4.9.3 and -O2 optimization:
It computed 9953 instead of 9954 for Length::inPixels() of value 2342.
The reason for this is probably different rounding behaviour caused by storing
the unrounded value in a processor register (uses 80bit accuracy) vs. writing
it back to memory (uses 64bit accuracy). The unrounded value is very close to
9953.5 (which is not representable as an exact IEEE floating point value).
Apart from that, having a proper function for rounding makes the code more
readable, and has the nice side effect to make Length::inPB() work for
negative lengths as well.
\origin is a transient property in the sense that in a collaborative context
each co-author is going to have a different value for it. Moreover, \save_origin
is a global (lyxrc) setting that cannot yet be deactivated for a single file,
but one author's setting is going to impact other authors, even those who have
set save_origin=false.
There is only one location where lyxrc.save_origin produces an effect, modified
by this patch. With this patch, everything happens as if lyxrc.save_origin was
false whenever save_transient_properties=false.
This is not a file format change. When a file has
save_transient_properties=false but an origin is set (for instance a file
produced before this patch) then the origin produces its effect before the file
is saved. This produces the same effect as if the user decided to disable
save_origin between two sessions.
This concerns InsetPreview, InsetIPA and InsetMathHull.
Caching such a value is bad when opening the same buffer in two views.
In this case, it is not necessary to remember use_preview_ at all,
actually.
Also remove private member dim_ which is not used and remove some trailing whitespace.
Fixes bugs #9085 abd #9957.
Since the low-level version of tabular features is only called by the high-level one, it does not make sense to record undo there. It is much better to do it once in the high-level handler, rather than 37 times (yes!) at lower level when the tabular GUI calls tabular-feature with all the settings at once.
With large tables, this avoids to keep 37 copies of the table in Undo stack.
As an added bonus, this fixes bug #9960.
When an inset is separated from the adjacent string by a space, it is
reasonable to be able to break the string after the space.
Unfortunately, QTextLayout does not do that.
This patch reverts the workaround inserted in 71378268 and replaces it
with a different trick: the string is enlosed between a pair of
zero-width non breaking space characters, so that the leading/trailing
spaces are now normal spaces, where QTextLayout will agree to break
the string.
Fixes bug #9921 for good.
We open the input file now twice: The first time in latin1 encoding to read
the document encoding from the preamble. This does always work, since
traditional TeX does not allow non-ASCII contents without an encoding changing
command (except for comments, but we do not need them, and using latin1 rather
than utf8 ensures that they do not produce an iconv exception, but are simply
recored with wrong characters), and we do detect the utf8 based TeX engines
XeTeX and LuaTeX as well. The second time we open the file directly with the
document encoding.
This fixes a few tex2lyx tests on OS X, since changing the encoding of an
open file steam does not work with clang on OS X. Files using more than one
encoding are still broken, but all single-encoding files are fixed now.
Changing the codecvt_facet of a file stream after the file has been opened
does not work with clang on OS X. Therefore we avoid it if possible (i. e. the
new encoding is the same as the old one).
This does not make any difference currently, since the only instance of the
Preamble class is a global one, but it is cleaner and will be needed for
parsing the encoding with a second Preamble instance.
This is a fixup to commit cdb9f043, which fixed bug #9757.
It is necessary to make a special case for inserting an InsetCaption
in a tabular cell, because this commonly happens in longtable mode.
Fixes bug #9945.
* Increase LyX format
* New function convert_info_insets in lyx2lyx_tools.py
Use this function in the future for future updates of info insets
* Convert "inset-modify tabular" to "tabular-feature" in info insets
* Remove icon naming hack regarding "inset-modify tabular"
The tabular-features LFUN was merged with "inset-modify tabular" when
simplifying the tabular dialog at b5049e7. This choice later indirectly caused a
few regressions (#7308, #9794).
I reintroduce tabular-feature to allow more flexibility for user
commands, whereas "inset-modify tabular" is now reserved for the tabular
dialog. In particular, inset-modify tabular is no longer caught by math grid
insets. The name tabular-feature is kept to avoid renaming icons.
Known issues:
* After successfully applying a tabular command, the cursor is truncated to the
table.
* Note that the tabular dialog still has similar issues that are inherited from
the achitecture of the dialog menu. For instance the pref change can be
mis-dispatched to an inset inside a cell and cause an error, for instance:
Lexer.cpp (934): Missing 'Note'-tag in InsetNote::string2params. Got
tabular instead. Line: 0
Maybe the inset-modify LFUN should be modified to treat commands coming from
the wrong dialog (by checking the type) as unknown and undispatched so that
the parent can get it. In that case a non AtPoint variant of inset-modify
could be reintroduced in order to generalise tabular-feature. See:
http://mid.gmane.org/n4rdk1$efj$1@ger.gmane.org
External processes cannot access files which are open in LyX. Therefore the
temp files created by the external inset need to be closed right after
creation. The symptom was that the date inset did not produce any outout on
windows (bug 9925). This change reverts a small part of f09a9fe2.
Although the date inset is unimportant and will probably be removed, this
change is important for all external insets that make use of temp files.
Unfortunately the footmisc package does not work together with hyperref:
Before 0bf8b8a1, a footnote in a section title was created as a link in pdf
outpout, after 0bf8b8a1 ist was no link anymore. For now we revert to the old
code, and wait until the footmisc and hyperref packages are made compatible.
The important thing is actually not the date inset, but the converter
machinery, which did convert the time stamps of two unused freshly created
temp files, which does not make sense, and did work before f09a9fe2 only by
accident.
This fixes the date inset on linuy, but not on windows, probably due to
different file locking semantics.
AMS align environment should have some spacing between odd and even columns.
Add a new virtual method displayColSpace() to InsetMathGrid, InsetMathHull and
InsetMathSplit.
I have no clue why this was automatically committed, I just applied the path, nothing more.
This reverts commit bb5470b5d1.
# Conflicts:
# src/mathed/InsetMathGrid.cpp
# src/mathed/InsetMathSplit.cpp
AMS align environment should have some spacing between odd and even columns.
Add a new virtual method displayColSpace() to InsetMathGrid, InsetMathHull and
InsetMathSplit.
A longstanding problem... (related: #1861)
The columns in AMS math environments have a fixed alignment (colAlign() in
InsetMathGrid.cpp). We set this alignment for display (Georg's
displayColAlign()) in InsetMathHull and InsetMathSplit. This is done according
to tests and documentation for the various environments.
There is also some mechanical code factoring via colAlign().
Finally, I disable setting the horizontal alignment in InsetMathSplit, which has
no impact on the LaTeX output, and has no longer any impact on the screen. (As
for vertical alignment I discovered that it was in fact customisable for
\aligned & friends! I hope that the more faithful interface will let other
users discover that too.)
When hitting Enter after a non-standard layout a plain separator is
now inserted. This seems to be preferred and more in line with what
is obtained with the "Alt+M P" shortcut.
Increment LyX format to 504.
With this new parameter, the user can indicate that some other parameters that
are frequently switched must not be recorded in the file (as if they were a
setting specific to the user or transient, rather than a document setting). This
will play nicer with version control systems.
See the discussion, e.g.:
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.editors.lyx.devel/157824/focus=157993 (third
solution mentioned)
TODO:
* The interface remains to be set up. We cannot change this setting from LyX
for now.
* If save_transient_properties is false, we should read the user setting as a
per-user-per-document (session) setting (e.g. like the cursor position).
* Once the above is done, we can treat \justification the same way (but it would
be even better if \justification was moved to lyxrc).
The current behaviour of the \origin parameter replaces relative file names
with the absolute original names if a document has been moved even if the
files have been moved as well. This behaviour is annoying e.g. for editing the
LyX docs in a git checkout.
Now file names are only replaced if the referenced file sdo not exist.
Simplify the logic for language package selection and make it more consistent:
Use polyglossia with non-TeX fonts (system fonts/Unicode fonts) for all
export flavours (XeTeX, LuaTeX, DVI-LuaTeX), if the language package setting
is "auto" and there is no language not supported by Babel and no package
providing Babel.
This solves some Babel-related autotest cases and leads to some new failures
due to the polyglossia language nesting problem.
The lib/unicodesymbols part is based on work by Günter Milde:
Both, \r{A} and \AA (rsp. \r{a} and \aa) are equivalent standard LICR macros
for Aring/aring as well as the deprecated "angstrom sign" character (212B).
However, with \AA for 212B and \r{A} for 00C5, tex2lyx converts \AA to the
deprecated "angstrom sign" which is missing in many fonts including the
Unicode version of Latin Modern.
I added the normalize_c() calls so that tex2lyx prefers the precomposed forms
(these are better editable in LyX) and the deprecated flag.
The conversion is not completely correct yet, but adding the test before the
fix has the advantage that the fix can easily be documented by changing the
test reference.
whose children is also a child of another buffer, then try to close that
one.
The problem is that we do not check properly to make sure that the child
is not a child of some other buffer. Now we do.
whether a given child Buffer is also a child of some other parent.
Then do the releasing or resetting where this method is called.
There should be no change of behavior with this patch.
Improve the test whether cursor has moved in Cursor::posVisLeft. The code for posVisRight had already been fixed for #5764 at 0730c923, but this replaces both tests by the proper == operator.
Fixes bug #9913.
By initializing 'to' to a value, the code made it seem like that
value mattered. But the value is overwritten in getWord().
Further, now if 'to' is used before it is initialized, there might
be a useful compiler warning that could point to a bug.
Gcc STL debugging feature asserts when swapping an object with itself. This happens in some cases with math grids that have only one column.
A quick review of other uses of swap() in the code base did not reveal any other dubious case.
Fixes bug #9902.
At d449e7e6 it has been decided that submenus are going to be displayed even if
all their items are disabled. Here we make an exception for OptSubmenus.
Example of submenu no longer shown: Insert > Insert Regexp
Example of submenu always shown: Edit > Math > Limit Type, Macro Definition
\output_changes is now output at a distance from \tracking_changes.
Since both parameters can be seen as per-user preferences, they can cause
undesirable merge conflicts, in a multi-author setting, were it treated as a
single block by the version control system, as was the case before this patch.
After d5a5fbb8, as indicated in the commit log, it remained to make sure that
the sub-menus of the navigation menu showing the TOCs are generated in a delayed
fashion, to avoid corner cases regarding performance when documents have very
lengthy tocs (e.g. in a document with 1000 sections it takes a few hundreds
milliseconds for the menu to be refreshed). But this idea actually requires
substantial changes to the way menus are computed, so it is not for now.
In the meanwhile, I reintroduce a max size for menus, after which it is cut
off. This differs from the one that I removed at d5a5fbb8 in two ways: 1) if
there are more items than the max size, then we still show something instead of
nothing, 2) we allow ourselves to rely on qt's scrollable menus and therefore
allow bigger menus than before the above commit. The philosophy is that it is
better to show something than nothing, that it's better to show a scrollable
menu than to cut the menu to fit the screen, and that beyond a certain size the
scrollable menu becomes useless anyways.
It is a bad idea to have a QObject variable that oulives the main QApplication object. See for example:
https://www.ics.com/designpatterns/book/globals.html
Here the QTextLayout object was static to the anonymous namespace getTextLayout function, and got destroyed after the freetype renderer had been disposed of by QApplication.
This causes segmentation faults when quitting LyX on some systems.
This patch moves the cache together with other GuiFontMetrics caches. It means that one will have one such QTextLayout per font type, but this will not change much.
Preliminary work for addressing #7790. Thanks to Richard for providing initial
files this is based on.
Adding to TextClass:
OutlinerName <string> <string>
(the second string is translated)
e.g.:
OutlinerName thm "Definitions & Theorems"
Adding to Layout:
AddToToc <string> (default "", means no)
IsTocCaption <bool> (default 0)
e.g.:
AddToToc thm
IsTocCaption 1
Adding to InsetLayout:
AddToToc <string> (default "", means no)
IsTocCaption <bool> (default 0)
e.g.:
AddToToc literate
Adding to inset arguments:
IsTocCaption <bool> (default 0)
The active/inactive status of hfills was not checked in numberOfHFills.
The code is reorganized a bit, but the important part is the change in the above function.
Part of bug #9870.
This crude caching mecanism is useful in the particular case of a screen with many misspelling dotted lines. In this case, it is necessary to build a QTextLayout in order to know where to put the start/end of the spell line. Since rows typically contains text snippets longer than a word, we may be in a situation where the same QTextLayout is constructed repeatedly.
This commit is useful in this particular use case, and should not be costly in other cases. A better fix would be to remember the QTextLayout associated to each row element. This is a bit more work, so this fix should be sufficient for now.
Additionally, do not paint misspelled marks when painting is disabled.
Fixes bug #9890.
Although af8ba5e0fixed#9321, it broke a valid use case that was
reported by a user at #9785. Hopefully we can come up with a better
fix for #9321.
This reverts commit af8ba5e069.
exist. This will allow for a proper fix for bug #8796, though that may or may
not get fixed before 2.2.0.
Also, change the InStyle tag to ModifyStyle, per a suggestion of Jurgen's.
(http://mid.gmane.org/565E17DD.7090008@clear.net.nz)
Fix the pilcrow and the cross in the outliner for Windows and old Ubuntus.
The thin space after the cross is based on aesthetics (in Ubuntu at least) after
trying both with and without a normal space. A thin space is already used for
display in BiblioInfo.cpp, so I presume it is safe.
Ideally, I prefer ❌ (CROSS MARK), whose description fits the purpose, over ✖
(HEAVY MULTIPLICATION X), which looks too bold in the UI. Whereas ✕
(MULTIPLICATION X, successfully tested in Windows by Andrew) looks too dim. But
❌ (CROSS MARK) is next to ❎ (NEGATIVE SQUARED CROSS MARK) so it might be as
problematic as the latter.
Do not output the cross on the author name in the toc of tracked changes.
Previews are now generated when previews are turned on in
preferences. This change ensures that when users activate previews
for the first time, they are not confused by no previews showing up
(a restart of LyX or a triggering of each individual preview would
be required).
There was a previously attempted fix for #9507 at 390ae054 which was
reverted at 358745d0 for performance reasons: it updated previews
after every preference change and updating previews is costly (even
if the cache signals there are no changes needed).
This implementation is consistent with what we do for updating the
system fonts in preferences.
boost::regex supports escape sequences starting with a backslash in format
strings of regex_replace, but std::regex does not. Therefore format strings
involving literal backslashes have to be written differently for both flavours.
The special MSVC handling in regex.h is removed, since it is not needed
anymore, and using grep syntax would definitely be wrong.
The computation of the legth of expanded hfills did not take into account their unexpanded size. This is done now by increasing the dimension (+=) instead of merely setting it.
Moreover, since the insets sizes are integer number, rounding effects have to be taken in account. To this end, the extra number of pixels is added to the last hfill in the row.
This fixes part of bug #9860.
Note not everything is fixed by this patch: the logic of ParagraphMetrics::hfillExpansion seems bogus to me. I do not see why consecutive hfills at the beginning of a row should not be all expanded. Since I do not know what are the peculiarities of hfill handling in LaTeX, I did not change it (yet).
I did not either try to investigate the label hfill part, because I do not even know what is so special about it. I think there is a lot of old logic that nobody ever tried to question.
This is done by implementing contentAlignment() for this inset.
In order to display properly 'stretch' alignment, the code for TextMetrics::getAlign is rewritten to include some code that was in computeRowMetrics.
Back references in the format string of regex_replace use the syntax $n both
in std::regex and in boost::regex for the default format. Boost seems to
support the syntax \n in addition, but it is not documented at
http://www.boost.org/doc/libs/master/libs/regex/doc/html/boost_regex/format.html.
Therefore it is a good idea to use $n also for boost.
The changed code is not used, but I tried to use a similar approach for
boost::regex, and found some problems:
- regex_replace and regex_search are implemented in the replacement, so they
must not be used directly
- an smatch object must be given by reference (as in the called methods),
otherwise an exception would be thrown at runtime
- the commented out regex_replace version is actually needed
This code is supposed to be deleted, but nevertheless I wanted to record here
how it had to be modified if it was actually needed.
It was possible for errors that occured in the first run to be shown
in the error list after the second run. Now, the errors are cleared
before the second run.
Although I do not have a reproducible example at hand, I imagine
this situation would occur if a rerun is required and there is still
an error after the rerun.
Related to #9765.
Before, the exit code for the first LaTeX run was used to set the
flag, which caused an error to be reported when in fact there was no
error on the second run.
This fix ammends 1dbf0e5a.
When importing TeX code like
%comment
TEXT
the LyX document currently becomes
[ERT %comment] TEXT
so that TEXT is now part of the comment.
Now output_comment adds a trailing newline if the token after the
comment is not a newline. Note that the newline that marks the end of
the comment has already been parsed at this point.
tex2lyx tests have been checked manually and updated.
Fixes ticket #9551.
A plausible scenario is that change tracking is used together with a versioning
system. In this case, parallel modifications might remove an \author line on one
side, and add another change of this author on the other side. This scenario
causes a bad merge after which the added change has no associated author. In
this case, LyX used to display a list of errors on opening and deliberately
removed the corresponding change tracking information.
* If ever a tracked change refers to an author that does not exist, then add a
dummy author. This dummy author is not saved to the file afterwards.
* Have a very clear error message on opening such a corrupt file.
This is better because it implements a LRU cache. Indeed, while editing in particular, width of many different strings has to be computed. This is different from the previous situation where only width of single characters was computed and cached.
This popped up in cmake monolithic build once. It looks like BufferView is
included indirectly by some of the other headers (otherwise we would have seen
compile errors for other build configurations as well), bu I'll keep the
forward declaration since we don't want to depend on this indirect header
inclusion.
N_() is a preprocessor macro to mark translatable static strings. It is not a
good idea to also name a class member variable N_: It did only work in the
other build configurations because gettext.h was not included.
Updating all previews (even if only one has changed) is more costly
than I thought. Thanks to Guillaume for tracking down this
performance issue.
This reversion is related to the reversions at 358745d0 and
a7a14395. See also #7242 and #9855.
This reverts commit 29948eec26.
Updating all previews (even if only one has changed) is more costly
than I thought. Thanks to Guillaume for tracking down this
performance issue.
This reversion is related to the reversion at 358745d0.
See also #7242 and #9855.
This reverts commit 66f527e417.
Prevent encoding changes whenever the TeX engine is XeTeX or LuaTeX,
as XeTeX/LuaTeX use only one encoding per document:
* with useNonTeXFonts: "utf8plain",
* with XeTeX and TeX fonts: "ascii" (inputenc fails),
* with LuaTeX and TeX fonts: only one encoding accepted by luainputenc.
+1 no needless encoding switches
+1 runparams.encoding matches the correct encoding at any time
+1 less complicated code.
-1 there may still be problems with CJK (possibly impossible to
solve for Xe/LuaTeX with TeX fonts).
For LuaTeX & TeX fonts, the complete document uses the encoding
of the global document language.
See also #9740.
The referenced commit lead to performance issues and possibly
crashes in some cases when saving preferences. Thanks to Guillaume
for discovering the issues. See #9828 for more discussion.
I hope to come up with a better fix for #9507.
This reverts commit 390ae05444.
LyX format, create a backup of the original file. We put it in the backup
directory, if one exists, otherwise in the directory the original file is
in. This is the same strategy as for normal backups. Basically, the only
diferences are: (i) what name we use and (ii) we do not over-write any
backups that may already exist.
Actually, the changed tests were used to prevent overwriting the encoding
changed in Buffer::writeLaTeX with a language-default encoding.
This is still required for XeTeX with TeX-fonts unless a proper solution is found.
Documents with more than one encoding and TeX-fonts fail with LuaTeX,
as "luainputenc" can only handle one encoding.
With inputenc == "auto" or "default", the encoding changes with
the language and must be reset after an eventual language switch in insets
or environments (see #6216).
However, whether we need to do this does not depend on 8-bit TeX vs. LuaTeX
but on the possible use of more than one encoding for the document.
With "nonTeXFonts", the encoding is utf8,
LuaTeX with TeX fonts requires encoding handling similar to 8-bit TeX.
(Additionally, the value of "params.inputenc" could be tested: if it is
not "auto" or "default", we have just one common encoding and could skip
the reset as well.) Not sure how much time this saves, though.
This is one part of bug 9744: If you toggle between TeX fonts and non-TeX
fonts, the settings of the other choice are no longer thrown away, but stored
and re-activated if you switch back. Most parts of the patch are purely
mechanical (duplicating some BufferParams members), the only non-mechanical
change is in the GUI logic.
and record an undo call. This deals with the problem of marking
the Buffer dirty, as well.
Move LFUN_BUFFER_TOGGLE_COMPRESSION and LFUN_BUFFER_TOGGLE_OUTPUT_SYNC
to Buffer.cpp, and add an undo call.
In computeRowMetrics, the right margin of the row shall be taken in account when the text is not left-aligned. Rewrite the code in terms of the available width `w' to avoid this pitfall.
The pointer macroInset points to a vector element. When another element is inserted in this vector, some reallocation occur and the pointer points to a deleted element.
This does not crash LyX by default, but it is bad enough to make valgrind cry.
See ticket #9804.
There was a problem with end of paragraph markers. By design, wide insets choose their size without taking in account the marker. This should not lead to unneeded horizontal scrolling.
Part of ticket #9807.
PDF properties (Author, Title...) need to be quoted properly when writing (normal operation and tex2lyx). Also, reading them requires to use Lexer::getString() directly, because >> uses next(), which does not handle escapes.
Fixes bug #9830.
hyperref expects LICR macros for non-ASCII chars in the PDF Header Information.
As hyperref provides good coverage for \inputencoding{utf8}, we try
this if the current input encoding does not support a character.
With XeTeX, we do not load inputenc and cannot use \inputencoding.
However, utf-8 works out of the box so we can write the content in UTF8.
The \jobname macro is redefined for the preview snippets such that
it contains the name of the document without extension. This is
harmless because the moment it is redefined, TeX has already chosen
the name of the output and log files. On the other hand, any use
of \jobname in preview snippets is now consistent with what one
obtains after exporting and compiling by hand.
Other than BIBINPUTS, also BSTINPUTS and TEXFONTS are exported.
They do not replicate the setting for TEXINPUTS but are set such
that the current dir (i.e., the temp dir) and the document dir
are also searched for bibtex and fonts related files.
The code in InsetTabular disables the toolbar icons and menu entries related to vertical lines.
The code in GuiTabular disables vertical lines in the Settings dialog.
Note that there was a bug in
GuiSetBorders::set(Left|Right|Top|Bottom)Enabled, where the borders
did not get drawn correctly.
Fixes bug #9816
Rewrite the logic completely:
* fix cases where the offset was reset unnecessarily
* fix cases where the row was scrolled too much: as soon as a side of the row is completely visible, there is no need to scroll more.
* fix cases where offset would never reset
This partially reverts commit 0f1fdaaa9, but only redraws the current
row when the value returns by getPos is obviously false. It would also
be possible to check whether the current cursor has all its insets in
cache instead.
A better fix should be found, but this is unfortunately not 2.2 stuff.
Fixes bugs #9796 and #9812.
The execution took some time and the messages were delayed
until all test files were processed. Now as each testfile
is processed, the appropriate messages are printed.
There is also a new target: cleanupdatetex2lyxtests
It is the same as updatetex2lyxtests, but removes also
some extra created files from the source directory.
Cmake versions prior to 2.8.11 don't know this command, but
our minimal requirenment is 2.6.4
Thank to Vincent, it is replaced by using 'if(file1 IS_NEWER_THAN file2)' comparision.
Sometimes when compilation fails a PDF file is created but is empty
and the viewer gives an error when trying to view it. One such
example is compiling the current lib/examples/PDF-comment.lyx file
with TeX fonts and the following version of LuaTeX:
beta-0.80.0 (TeX Live 2015) (rev 5238)
The wordSpacing property of a QFont object applies only once when there are multiple spaces between words. Therefore Row::Element::countSeparators shall not count spaces, but groups of spaces.
Fixes bug #9808.
This is a tiny simplification that makes understanding the code more easy and
will help in fixing the remaining regressions. The logic remains the same, no
export test result is changed.
Starting with Qt 5 the modifiers aren't reported correctly for disabled swap.
Until this is fixed it is corrected by reverting the modifier mask to check for.
The horizontal alignment changes caused a regression for documents in older
formats. This could have been fixed by adding the following lines to the
format entry for 489 in development/FORMAT:
Previously, the horizontal position was ignored except for the
following parameter combinations:
- fixed width and type Boxed and without inner box
- fixed width and any type and with inner box and with makebox
Now, it is also used for the parameter combination below:
- makebox is not used and not (type Boxed and without inner box)
and a corresponding conversion to convert_BoxFeatures() in
lib/lyx2lyx/lyx_2_2.py. However, it was decided to revert the box alignment
changes instead: The box alignment can contradict the paragraph alignment. A
better way to avoid the additional space that can be created by paragraph
alignment (which was the motivation for implementing box alignment) is the
same as for table cells (see noTrivlistCentering() in src/Paragraph.cpp).
This would be a file format change and it is too late now for 2.2.0.
See http://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-devel@lists.lyx.org/msg188147.html for the
complete discussion (subject "Regression in lyx2lyx box alignment").
Fixes output for 3 of the 4 test lyx-files.
Includes "FIXME"s at places where further action is required to get the XeTeX
export right but I don't know how.
Remove member disp_ that is defined both in Cursor and CursorData classes
Pass parameter of convert<T>(docstring const) templates as const reference for performance.
b1c68dccf8 and 46aed6d2b9 fixed some language nesting issues, but introduced
a regression for the case that there is a standard paragraph in a foreign
language, followed by a list (e.g. itemize) in the same language, followed
by the end of the document, as e.g. in lib/doc/de/Additional.lyx. The reason
for this was that not all language ending commands did reset
state->open_polyglossia_lang_ correctly.
I am sure that one can still construct broken corner cases, and I am also sure
that this was already possible before b1c68dccf8 and 46aed6d2b9. However,
this fix seems to fix the most important issues, and to get nesting completely
correct we would probably need some stack-like structure, for languages and
encodings, also for the CJK part (which is not touched at all by this commit).
The correct mappings break the tex2lyx roundtrip tests because both,
the tests and tex2lyx use the wrong mapping (\b for "combining minus below").
Fix tex2lyx and the test files so that round-trip tests pass again.
The culprit was that the computation of textwidth did not take wordspacing in account.
Also fictor the code so that the pixmap path can use the special RTL handling.
It is not clear however that the handling of left and right bearing works correctly.
We already have a CoordCache of insets dimensions. It is not necessary
to store the same information in two places.
Give a name to CoordCache tables types to improve code readability.
Remove ParagraphMetrics::singleWidth, which is not used anymore.
Please use the new function otexstream.append(str, texrow) to append an
odocstringstream with texrow information to the output when outputing to a
string buffer (e.g. case of subcaptions).
This deep copy used to mess with the unique identifier: what TexRow saw was
different from the original uid. There may also be performance improvements.
(Using Georg's suggestion)
These features are active in DEVEL_VERSION when Debug is set to LATEX.
1. The TexRow information is prepended to the source panel.
2. Clicking on any line in the source triggers reverse search. (This would be an
interesting feature to implement on the user side, but we need a proper LFUN.)
WriteStream is now built from an otexstream instead of an odocstream, and
therefore counts lines in a TexRow. Calls to TexRow are added in relevant places
in math insets.
This finishes adding line tracking for math in the source panel and for forward
search.
This is preliminary work for extending the cursor<->row tracking to math.
TexRow used to associate, to each row, a location id/pos where id determines a
paragraph and pos the position in the paragraph.
TexRow now associates to each row a list of entries, text or math. A math is a
pair uid/idx where uid will determine a math inset and idx is the number of the
cell.
The analogy id/pos<->inset/idx works better than the analogy id/pos<->idx/pos,
because what matters for the TexRow algorithm(TM) is the behaviour in terms of
line breaks.
This only improves the source view and the forward search, not the error report
and the reverse search (though this could be easily added now).
The id is just the memory address.
The status bar now spits out the math inset uid information when in a math cell
in DEVEL_VERSION, like it already does when in a paragraph.
This is preliminary work for extending the cursor<->row tracking to math.
otexstream used to count lines to build a TexRow, and some other things. The new
class otexrowstream has the line counting feature of the previous otexstream
without other stuff. otexstream is now a subclass of otexrowstream that has the
same features as before.
This is preliminary work for extending the cursor<->row tracking to math.
The code that sets open_polyglossia_lang_ is not only executed for polyglossia,
but also for babel, so we have to use the correct language end command.
The context menu did no longer work for some insets, since it requires the
cursor to be in front, and editXY() is also used to determine the inset for
the context menu. Now the cursor is corrected if needed.
This was made visible by aab1b145a5, since xhtml export for
lib/doc/Additional.lyx caused an exception. However, the cause for this was
already present earlier: All attempts to output a std::string to an
odocstream resulted in trying to change the encoding of the stream instead,
since there is no operator<<(odocstream &, std::string) defined, and an
implicit conversion to SetEnc happened instead.
This is fixed by making the SetEnc constructor explicit and adjusting all
code parts that did not compile anymore after that. The parts of the code
that did use the wrong output operator were the std::string version of
htmlize() from output_xhtml.cpp and all changed parts in the other .cpp files.
I also removed the std::string versions of html::htmlize() and
html::cleanAttr(), since it was difficult to see which encodings were used
with these. Now we are always explcit when using html::cleanAttr() and
html::htmlize().
Previously, if one clicked onto a large non-editable inset like the new LyX
logo inset, the cursor was always positioned in front of the inset, even if
the click was almost at the back edge. Now the cursor is positioned at the
correct edge. I tested this also with RTL contents, where from means right
and back means left, but the inset anchor position anchor point is still
at the left, and the right edge is dim.wid pixels to the right of it.
The rule-of-three says that if any of virtual destructor, copy constructor
or assignment operator needs to be manually implemented, then all three
should be implemented. Otherwise you can get subtle bugs which can be
difficult to find. In the changed classes, changing a copy-construction to
an assignment would have had surprising effects. Now they all behave
consistently.
Found by cppcheck: (style) Same expression on both sides of '&&'.
I deduced the correct if-condition from the other places where theLaTeXFonts()
is called.
These were found by cppcheck:
Member variable 'x' is not initialized in the constructor.
The crash #9788 would not have happened if this had been done earlier.
The test case did show several problems:
- The alignment argument was not parsed correctly if it was not in braces
- There one column too much created, since I did not take into account that
the current cell must bge replaced by the multicolumn cell
- If the last line of an array contained only an empty multicolumn cell, then
the complete multicolumn was swallowed
- The decision whether to output the column separator & was sometimes wrong
for multicolumns
This fixes the crash of bug #9788. However, the misparsing of \multicolumn
is still there: LyX thinks that the array has three columns, it inserts an
additional one before the multicolumn.
This was a regression from 2.1.x. I failed to copy the horrible hack that was present for the special case of () in Hebrew.
There is a real need for someone who understands RTL language stuff to fix this. Currently () are wrong in .lyx files IMO. We should not have to swap them for display.
This removes the old implementation of Cursor::getSurroundingPos, that has been superceded in commit .
As this was the last user of the Bidi class, this can be removed too.
Use the function support:truncateWithEllipsis() to shorten a docstring with
... at the end. Actually we use U+2026 HORIZONTAL ELLIPSIS instead of "..." when
automatically shortening strings. This is to be consistent with Qt's own
truncation and is much nicer on the screen.
This includes the bugs #9575 and #9572 regarding broken text elision in the
outliner.
Known issues (non-regressions):
* TocBackend::updateItem() should be rewritten to update all TOCs. (#8386)
* "..." should be replaced with … everywhere else on the interface (including
translation strings).
* We should prefer to rely on QFontMetrics::elidedText() to truncate strings
with an ellipsis whenever possible, or an equivalent for the buffer view
dependent on the font metrics. See the warning in src/support/lstrings.h.
* TexRow now computes rows from a DocIterator. In practice, the cursor
highlighting is now correct inside insets, it is no longer restricted to the
topmost level. It certainly also makes forward-search more precise.
* Added the option to disable a texrow when not needed, for perf.
* Fixed a bug where the last paragraph was not properly highlighted.
Limitations:
* TexRow still does not handle: math (e.g. multi-cell), sub-captions, inset
arguments.
* New TOC "math-macro". This means that math macros can now be accessed in the
outline pane in their order of appearance or in alphabetical order, and can be
searched using the filter.
* Lists of floats now show subfloats deeper in the navigation menu
* The arbitrary 30 element cut-off after which nothing is shown except "Open
Navigator..." is removed. Menus now have no limit in size, so Qt may display
them scrollable. In exchange, we always show "Open outliner..." at the
beginning. I tested for performance issues with a rather complex document and
it is fine; but this does not exclude corner cases with lots of TOC entries of
a certain kind. If necessary, populating the navigation sub-menu should be
delayed like the main menu.
* Elements that do not contribute to the output (e.g. in a note, a disabled
branch) are now preceded with a symbol indicating this status. (The machinery
was already there; I wonder why it was not implemented already.) I have chosen
U+274E NEGATIVE SQUARED CROSS MARK.
* Fix the contextual menus in the outliner (bug introduced at 94e992c5).
* Toc item now move to the caption when present, but first center on the float,
to prevent the situation where the caption is at the top of the screen and the
contents of the float is off-screen above the caption.
(Internally, the action of the toc items can now be customised)
* Fix the LyXHTML output. Disabled captions no longer appear in the list of
figures.
Remove unwanted clearSelection()s in MathData::updateMacros(). These calls broke
text selection with keyboard and mouse, search-and-replace, restoring selection
after Undo, etc. in a document with math macros since 1.6.0. (Regression at
6aa54673 and 12314897)
I do not know the purpose of these calls, but the selection code has been worked
on since, and I cannot produce undesired behaviour after removing
them.
New method TextMetrics::findRowElement, excerpted from CursorX.
Reimplement getSurroundingPos using Row information. This is easy when
the cursor is inside a row element. At row element edges, different
situations can occur; hopefully all these situations are taken into
account.
Rename the old getSurroundingPos to getSurroundingPosOrig and
transform getSurroundingPos into a wrapper that compares the two
methods. This will be removed when we are confident that the new
function is equivalent to the old one.
It will then be possible to remove also the Bidi class (at last!).
There are still a few warnings of the kind
(style) Variable 'x' is assigned a value that is never used.
since I did not touch code where I was not sure whether there might be a real
bug, and I kept some for symmetry reasons as well.
This fixes cppcheck warnings (style) 'class x' does not have a copy constructor
which is recommended since the class contains a pointer to allocated memory.
These were all flagged by "(style) The scope of the variable 'x' can be reduced."
Narowing the scope improves readability, and if it is in a loop then the
compiler will be clever enough to produce efficient code, we do not need
manual optimization for POD types.
As Günter found out running the tex2lyx tests overwrites the test references
if the build directory is identical to the source directory. Therefore the
tests would always pass, but git diff would show a non-empty diff if the tests
should have failed. Since it is better anyway to build in a separate directory
we simply do not support srcdir = builddir for the tests and abort with an
error.
This generalises the new use of TocBuilder (97e8101) to listings and wraps and
removes some duplicate code.
Make sure that we will never write an empty float type again in the future
(#9760)
We introduce TocBuilder for building TOCs that take into account both float
insets and their captions.
* Floats without caption are shown with their content.
* Floats with a caption are shown with their caption, but clicking the entry now
correctly moves to the float and not to the caption.
* Subsequent captions produce additional entries in the TOC.
* Figures and subfigures are correctly ordered in the outliner.
* New TOC "senseless" for captions appearing alone (a bit like broken references
are still displayed in the menu and outliner).
* Disable LFUN_CAPTION_INSERT if there is already a caption in a listing
Known issues:
* Inconsistent output for includes located inside floats
* We should record the end of the float in addition of the beginning for a more
accurate cursor -> outliner entry conversion
(#9762)
* fixes a bug where this was already the expected behaviour of
math-subscript and math-superscript but failed.
* corrects the behaviour where if there is \newcommand in the
selection, then a corresponding macro template is introduced
instead of a math inset.
* fixes a bug where math-display, math-subscript and math-supscript
would also introduce such a macro template in a way unrelated to
their function. Now it only happens with math-mode without
arguments.
* fixes a bug where a text that does not denote a macro definition,
e.g. "aaa\newcommandaaa", would produce \invalidmacro.
These were all found by cppcheck. Even in constructors that are there "only
because of std containers" the class should be initialized correctly. You can
never know whether such an object does not get used, and then a nice crash
caused by dereferencing a NULL-pointer is better than undefined behaviour.
The old code produced crashes with gcc5 caused by calling the copy
constructor (see https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1260976).
This has been filed as gcc bug: https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=67557
It is currently being marked as invalid (they claim the code is not valid and
produces undefined behaviour), but I don't think that this is correct.
Fortunately i does not matter for us whether the old code was valid or not,
since the new version is easier to understand and works with all compilers.
Base classes with virtual methods should have a virtual destructor.
See Scott Meyers, Effective C++ item 7: Declare destructors virtual in
polymorphic base classes.
Fix bugs #6501 and #7359.
* Selection highlighting has been broken since a conflict with
reverse-search was repaired (at 00a62b7c), is now fixed.
* The selection highlighting was not accurate, for LaTeX formats (in
full source view), and meaningless, for non LaTeX formats.
* fix regression at cc00b9aa: force_getcontent_ was always true
therefore the code to detect changes in the generated source was
dead. The consequence is that the source view would jump to the
beginning at each updateView() even if no change occurred. Cc00b9aa
was meant to fix#5600, which I cannot reproduce with the new
implementation.
* Various improvements:
* When the position-to-line conversion is unavailable (LyXHTML, LyX
source, etc.) we focus on the first difference instead.
* Get some space around the cursor
* Respect the scrollbars
* Highlight with QTextEdit::ExtraSelections instead of cursor
selection (the latter used to break syntax highlighting of the
TeX code... which was not so much of an issue before because the
wrong part was selected)
Known issues:
* The highlighting is off by one line in very last paragraph of a
document. This appears to be a bug in TexRow.cpp.
* The highlighting is off for any kind of inset. This could be
solved by adapting TexRow so that it accepts CursorSlices as
and argument for the conversion to line number. (this is bug
#4725)
Fix bug #9493. The source panel was very slow with auto-update on. Now
we use a timer that ensures that the source is generated only at
rest. The delay is short or long depending on whether we show the
source of a paragraph or the whole source.
In order to adjust the path of an included file, when deciding
whether the document was moved or not, it is not sufficient
comparing the paths because the document could have been accessed
through a symbolic link.
This was a regression of 0c093a6264. The crash was found by the tex2lyx
test case test-insets.tex: Running lyx -f main -e pdflatex test-insets.lyx.lyx
did crash. This is not a real fix, but will do for now since previews are not
needed in command line mode (I wonder why they are generated at all?) In the
long term, we need theApp() to return a console application in commandline
mode to eliminate the existing sifferences between export from GUI and
commandline.
* Omit commented-out lines
* Properly escape backslash
* Do not allow non-space chars after delaration
* Allow blanks before # comment character
Fixes: #9746
Greek and Times under MikTeX with auto-install may fail due to a half-installed
font package. However, the workaround in LyX stands in the way of
alternative approaches (see bug #6469).
This function inserts a COMBINING GREEK PERISPOMENI character that is
normalized to pre-composed characters for base characters where a
corresponding WITH PERISPOMENI character exists.
This is a partial solution for Ticket #6463.
When a row is too large due to a wide inset, it does not make sense to
break text before if the problem is the same in the next row.
Therefore give up breaking in this case.
Note that this was explicitely taken care of in the old-world
rowBreakPoint code.
Fixes bug #9691.
This is done only inside LFUN_BUFFER_VIEW_CACHE so as to preserve
the benefits of caching in other places.
Without this commit, if a converter or a user (re)moves the preview
file and then calls buffer-view-cache LyX will launch the viewer for
a file that does not exist.
For a discussion and use case, see:
https://www.mail-archive.com/search?l=mid&q=55D393D7.6050403@lyx.org
Both \origin and \textclass tags may be paths and contain spaces.
In this case, enclose them in double quotes such that they can be
correctly read by the lexer.
This solves a few bugs related to the font not being set correctly.
For example, when putting a selection somewhere with
putSelectionAt(), the font was not reset so that before this commit
if the cursor was in an ERT, strange things could happen.
putSelectionAt() is notably used when highlighting the location
corresponding with a LaTeX error (GuiErrorList), when using find,
and when using the spellcheck. I could reproduce the bug using all
three of these.
Bug #9500 is an example of the type of bugs that this commit fixes.
Instead of remembering the last breakable element in the row, search
backward in the row and consider all string elements one by one until
a correct place to break is found.
This fixes the case where the row ends with a string, but there is no
space soon enough in the string to break it here. In this case, we
need to consider the previous row.
We have been here before. The png files are generated, but then by the time we preview the document, they are gone. This is because (a) when the PreviewLoader for a Buffer is deleted, it removes all its previews and (b) we export in a clone, so that Buffer gets deleted before the preview is actually shown. So we need to check whether we are a preview for a clone before we delete anything.
The first change is to concentrate on the last ro elements that contain separators and try to break it a a width that is shorter than both
- its current width (we want to break it, after all)
- the amount of space available.
This simple heuristic seems to give good results.
With this patch, the cursor position before undo can be saved when
creating an undo group. Any such value will supercede parameters
passed to recordUndo. Only the first such cursor set by nested
beginUndoGoup takes effect.
Fixes bug #9663.
If keymaps are activated and there is a secondary keymap but no
primary one, then the pointer to the active keymap was 0x0. This can't
be good.
Fixes bug #9685.
When entering an inset from the keyboard, setCurrentFont()
was not called and thus the cursor retained the font that was set
before. This could create strange behavior that could often go
unnoticed by the user.
It is easy to imagine many other situations similar to #9597 where
the user could trigger this bug.
Fixes bug #9597.
* GuiFontMetrics::pos2x, x2pos: add support for inter-word spacing.
* GuiPainter::text: idem
* Row::Element::countSeparators:
Row::countSeparators: new methods that count spaces in strings.
Row::setSeparatorExtraWidth: new method (code lifted from TextMetrics.cpp).
* TextMetrics::computeRowMetrics: rely on the above methods.
* RowPainter::paintMispelledMarked: pass only a Row::Element object reference
RowPainter::paintStringAndSel: idem; do not rely on values returned by
Painter::text (trailing spaces do not honor wordspacing value).
The goal of this commit is to make painting faster by reducing the
number of strings to paint. To this end, it is necessary to include
spaces in row elements.
Also importantly, this commit should fix existing problems with line
breaking in chinese text.
* TextMetrics::breakRow: do not do anything special for word separators.
* Row::add: when adding a character to a row element, keep the string
width updated. If need be, it is possible to tweak this by updating
every 10 characters, for example.
* GuiFontMetrics::breakAt (new): use QTextLayout to break text either
at word boundary or at an arbitrary width.
* Row::Element::breakAt: use the above method.
* Row::shortenIfNeeded: simplify now that because there is no need for
handling separator elements. This will be taken care of by the
improved breakAt.
Two things remain to be done:
* remove all traces of separator row element
* re-implement text justification.
Actually photos (i.e. .jpg files) where supported previously, but for pdflatex
output an unneeded conversion to png was done. The RasterImage templates
behaves now exactly as InsetGraphics for these files: If the input format is
jpg, use that for pdflatex, else convert to png.
When adding units to the external inset bounding box I overlooked that
InsetGraphics supports only bb, cm, mm and in. Therefore I added too many
units for the external insets. We are not as strict as the graphics inset
and allow all absolute units, but no relative ones.
In breakRow set left and right margin properly for RTL paragraphs.
Remove corresponding code from ComputeRowMetrics.
In row painter, check the use of left and right margin depending on
context. The problem in the original text is that the various
leftMargin() methods actually represent right margin for RTL
paragraphs. This should be fixed eventually.
This made text in smallcaps+emph display as upright instead of plain
emph. There is no latex font for smallcaps + emph, but it is not a
reason for displaying it wrong.
There are many things that are not necessary anymore:
* remove methods paintText2, paintFromPos, leftMargin, paintInlineCompletion
* Remove use of Bidi class.
* add a Font and a Change parameter to paintInset.
Also remove a comment that describes what we have just done.
The new version of paintText is quite short. Elements are treated one
by one. They are already in the right ordering.
The other changes are:
* a new paintChange method is added (using code lifted from old version)
* in paintLast, the support for end of paragraph markers is removed
(this is already part of the Row object.
This path configuration variable is used for user defined location.
There are other possible places for the thesauri like mythes installers or bundled with LyX.
This brings the external inset on par with the graphics insets as far as the
clipping option is concerned. The graphicxs package supports both: A bounding
box without units (which means that bp ia assumed), and a bounding box with
units, so we can simply output the values including the units.
Being able to compile document with zipped .eps files was a useful feature of
the graphicxs package 20 years ago, but the LyX support is no longer relevant:
- The flag is ignored if preview is on
- If pdflatex is used then uncompressing happens during the compilation anyway
- If set, the flag prevents LyX from issuing proper error messages if
something with the image is wrong
- For hard disk capacities from 20 years ago not uncompressing is a useful
feature, but for current hard disk capacities it does not matter
- The external inset does not have it, and if we want to merge both insets
one day we would need to implement it there, which is even more difficult
than in InsetGraphics
The functions reverseDirectionNeeded() and reverseDirectionNeeded() do
not rely on the Bidi class. The first one is changed into a Cursor
method, and the second one is replaced with explicit code.
Since commit 7ac70092, lyx::dispatch returns a DispatchResult const &,
which is ignored in the cases below. Nevertheless, the windows
compiler complains that it does not know this type. Gcc and clang can
deal with it without problem.
The bug workaround added an extra repaint, which can be very bad when
editing large tables.
It turns out that the bug this is trying to fix is due to the handling
of LFUN_LINE_END in InsetMathGrid. Adding the same code as in
InsetMathNest fixes the problem.
The workaround can therefore be removed.
Now the minibuffer toolbar is "auto" by default. It is opened by
command-execute (M-x) and closed when the command is executed without error.
* make lyx::dispatch return a DispatchResult struct
* there is a new MINIBUFFER type of toolbar, that can be used for this use.
* remove special handling of M-x in minnibuffer; Escape can be used instead. Fix focus in this case.
* when minibuffer toolbar is "auto", make the toolbar close itself after
- a command has been executed without error
- an empty command has been executed
- the Escape key has been used
[this is actually commit fdcff02a, which was later reverted at dd61d8cf]
There is a mismatch between the way text is tokenized in Row objects
and the way it is shown on screen. When metrics are computed,
continuous spell checking has not been done yet. Yet, the row painter
explicitly breaks words at spell status boundaries. This creates
problem with a text like "PMP," (see bug #9649), where there is a
negative kerning before the comma.
This is solved by not taking in account spell status when drawing
text, and drawing spell underlines separately.
* replace Paragraph::isSameSpellRange with new method getSpellRange.
* merge RowPainter::paintChars into RowPainter::paintFromPos
* move the actual text painting code into the new paintTextAndSel.
* merge some code from paintFromPos to paintMisspelledMark
* in paintMisspelledMark, scan the string which needs to be annotated
and add dashed line below text marked as misspelled.
Fixes bug #9649.
This avoids warnings with windows compiler. It is a pity that even
clang does not give those. Maybe I missed them with the large amount
of boost warnings that it spits.
There is a second solution in the code which uses some undocumented Qt
stuff, but it does not work in some cases. The best is to rely on the
documented way.
There is no need for real-valued line width in painters. Actually, this even leads to uneven dashes for continuous spell checker.
The new code is supposed to be equivalent to the old one, just more readable. From this, we can try to see whether some lines need to be made thicker on HiDPI screens.
Length::inBP() returned the wrong values for most units. I guess that this was
caused by the default case in the switch statement: It did probably exist
before the other units were added.
inBP() is now correct for all units except the font dependent ones em, ex and
mu and the percent units: For these only approximate values are returned,
since not all needed information is available.
LaTeXFeatures defines \textcommabelow and \textcommaabove based on a
generic \LyXTextAccent and declares TextCompositeCommands for the Baltic
letters in the T1 font encoding, using \textcommaabove for the small letter g
and \textcommabelow else.
This allows overwriting of the composite definition for other font encodings.
Especially, it does not interfere with the polish/baltic font encoding L7x
(supported by LatinModern and TeXGyre fonts) that provides pre-composed
glyphs.
Greek characters with perispomeni (tilde) accent were not properly shown
in the output document, because the "textgreek" feature re-defined \~ in
a way incompatible with lgrenc.def since version 0.8 (2013-05-13)
(package greek-fontenc).
The compatibility-definition is required for older versions of the font setup
(before the move of "lgrenc.def" from "babel" to "greek-fontenc").
It is now done with "ProvideTextCommand" to not overwrite the more complete
implementation in lgrenc.def.
With the compatibility definition, combined diacritics with tilde
must be input with the tilde first (e.g. \~>, not \>~).
"unicodesymbols" is changed accordingly.
Also, some LICRs for combining Greek diacritical characters were added to
Unicodesymbols.
When the cursor had idx > 0 (since math-display does merging anyways),
reset cursor to the start of the inset. This looks less strange than
setting it at the end.
Now at least the basic case of a displayed equation with cursor
somewhere at top-level is handled correctly.
The math-display lfun operates at top level in the math inset.
Therefore, when the cursor is in an inner inset, it will after the
lfun be moved at top level. Unfortunately, there is no way that I know
f to detect this in Inset::doDispatch.
Even if we could, as things stand, it is difficult to keep the cursor in the
inner inset, especially if the inner inset moves : this happens for
example when moving from eqnarray to inline maths.
Therefore this fix is the best I can think of now.
Fixes part of bug #9664.
Both marvosym and bbding define the "Cross" macro.
To prevent a compilation error due to conflicting definitions,
we undefine the "Cross" macro if both packages are required.
It turns out that it is always better using the copy of the MacroData
for updating the macro_ pointer to avoid problems related to the cursor
position.
This effectively makes the horizontal size policy "minimum", which
makes it clear that there is no advantage for this widget of
increasing the horizontal size past the minimum, allowing other
GUI elements to use the horizontal space if useful.
This change for caseCB is consistent with wordsCB and searchbackCB.
This can happen when a macro is copied and then the document where
it is defined is closed. In this case, the macro survives in the
cut stack but the the buffer pointer is dangling.
Now the minibuffer toolbar is "auto" by default. It is opened by
command-execute (M-x) and closed when the command is executed without error.
* make lyx::dispatch return a DispatchResult struct
* there is a new MINIBUFFER type of toolbar, that can be used for this use.
* remove special handling of M-x in minnibuffer; Escape can be used instead. Fix focus in this case.
* when minibuffer toolbar is "auto", make the toolbar close itself after
- a command has been executed without error
- an empty command has been executed
- the Escape key has been used
The 'using namespace std' at the top of the file makes it quite difficult to
understand which abs is used: double std::abs<double>(double) or
int ::abs(int)? Now it is explicit, and the code does not change in subtle
ways if somebody removes the using statement.
The horizontal size policy is now set to "MinimumExpanding", which
means that sizeHint() is enforced as a minimum, but that the widget
can make use of extra available space.
Before, the size policy was ignored, and often resulted in a
scrunched pane that had to have its size manually increased.
The symptom of the bug is that the preference could be incorrectly
displayed (based on the value of the statusbar preference).
This seems to have been a copy/paste mistake introduced in 214f7ed2.
The MacroData pointer is updated by MathData::metrics() which is not
called when selecting a math inset with instant preview for math on.
Thus, we have to update it in the copy constructor otherwise a crash
is almost assured when hitting Ctrl+C.
If latex fails to generate any output, the forked process was not removed.
Now, if a snippet was changed a new one was started but, if also the zoom was
changed, things went awry because the 2 concurrent processes were asked to
process again the same snippet. Previously this would have simply caused a
waste of resources because the changed snippet would have not been regenerated.
Also reset the guard due to the early exit.
If the zoom factor is changed right while the previews are being
regenerated, the refreshPreviews() method is a no-op. So, reschedule
the refresh until everything is ready.
Relying on the fact that the timer is not active anymore does not
guarantee that the previews at the correct zoom are ready because
the regeneration process may take several seconds and during this
time the zoom factor may be changed again. So, we need an additional
guard for assuring that everything has settled down.
We only look once for the definition of the same macro, but we have
to always check its arguments when the same macro appears more than
once in a math inset. So, move earlier this check.
The strategy adopted in bc47054b had some drawbacks related to the way
instant preview snippets are generated. See the subthread starting at
http://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-devel@lists.lyx.org/msg187916.html
for details.
The strategy adopted in this commit is that of adding macro definitions
only for the macros actually used in a preview snippet, independently
of whether some macro was already used in a previous snippet. In this way
the snippets don't need to be changed according to whether they are
compiled as a whole or separately from each other. This fact was causing
the regeneration of a preview snippet whenever the cursor entered the
corresponding inset, even if the generated image would have not changed.
The problem of defining or redefining a macro is taken care by the
python scripts.
Unfortunately I overlooked in 44f73b0650 that the first three whitespace
changes in box-color-size-space-align.lyx.lyx were actually correct, so they
should not have been reverted. In detail:
1), 2): The space after \raggedleft must not be part of the ERT inset, but it
is ouput by check_space() as part of the standard text which follows.
3): The space in front of www is caused by the fact that there is a
newline between the opening brace of the parbox and the \centering
command, so this space is not the one after \centering (which is
correctly swallowed). This additional space is in fact not needed,
and the contents would look better in LyX without it, but since it is
not caused by special code I'll put it back in the refernce for now.
We can still improve this in the future if anybody has a good idea.
The remaining whitespace issues are all fixed by a simple change in
parse_text(): Instead of always eating whitespace after detecting \centering
et al, and always output a space as part of the ERT if these commands need an
ERT, let the standard space handling mechanism kick in: skip whitespace if
no ERT is used (in this case LyX will always output the needed space), and
do not touch whitespace if an ERT is used.
The FIXME is not needed, this is how StyleChanger and FracChanger work:
In the constructor, they change the state of the FontInfo, and in the
destructor the state is set back. Therefore, all code that needs the changed
state, needs to be executed while the objects do still exist.
Until now the regeneration process was starting as soon as the zoom scale
factor was changed. This was causing some glitches, especially if the zoom
was changed by the mouse wheel, as on each change the process was started
again and again making zoom changes painful and causing races such that
one could end up with the text at some zoom factor and the previews at
another one. After this commit, the regeneration is started only after
the zoom factor has been stable for about 1 second. In this way, one can
use the mouse wheel for changing back and forth the zoom factor at own's
heart desire without any slow down due to the regeneration process running
in the background. For those using previews with numbered math equations,
a nice possibility for getting the equations correctly numbered in sequence
(after removing or adding an equation) is using the shortcuts Alt+ and Alt-
in rapid sequence (less than a second between the keystrokes). Previously,
this would have triggered twice the regeneration, but now only once.
Currently, insets are notified that the cursor entered or leaved them in Cursor::dispatch. This is not the cas efor lfuns which are handled in BufferView.
Adding the proper code allows to fix many bugs where previews are not updated correctly.
This also reverts cf4f79f8, which was the same fix for a particular case.
Fixes bug #6173.
Other than checking that we are at the beginning of a paragraph,
we must also check that this is not the first paragraph before
triggering the code that removes the inset separator. This accounts
for the case that we are dissolving an inset from the inside.
Without this additonal check the old code was fooled into thinking
that the separator should have been removed.
The removed code was introduced at [c668ebf6/lyxgit] to assure that
an inset separator in the last position of a paragraph was getting
removed when hitting backspace with the cursor at the beginning of
the next paragraph. Apparently, it is not needed anymore and can
be removed. This avoids the reported assertion.
As JMarc notes on the ML, the referenced commit modifies a full
buffer just in the middle of a dispatch action.
Further, this commit lead to an assertion [1], although it is not
clear to me whether the root cause of the assertion is the commit
that is being reverted here, or one of the issues we have with
previews and macros.
This reverts commit 73460423ad.
[1] http://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-devel@lists.lyx.org/msg187921.html
Actually, the change is done only if the cursor language was the
document language already.
This fixes an trivial but annoying problem: create a new file (in
English), change language to your favourite language, then start to
write. Before this fix, the words come out in English, which does not
make sense.
Fixes bug #9586.
This is for people who cannot grasp the superior conventions of emacs ;)
A new argument "partial" has been added to word-upcase, word-lowcase
and word-capitalize that restores the old emacs-like behavior.
The (x)emacs bindings are updated to use the "partial" argument, and
also to bind correctly M-u and M-l (M-c is unfortunately not
available).
Fixes bug #2826.
* Provide for vector fonts only if needed.
* Make sure microtype doesn't throw a trantum in dvi mode.
* Use correct macro definition in preview insets.
if a specific one (such as en_NZ-v2.idx) is not found.
If someone can replace the rather clumsy code by an elegant regexp
(I failed to find one), this is most welcome!
These should not have been done without discussion.
- Removal of the dcolumn table in 1a8b74f5e1. Even if LyX does not support
dcolumn anymore, it is still a useful test whether tex2lyx imports it
correctly.
- Removal of the first "%% LyX" line. A long time ago it was decided (after
long discussion between at least Jean-Marc, Uwe and me), that this line is
interpreted by tex2lyx, and used to remove some LyX-generated preamble code.
These lines in the current tests exist on purpose (one can see in the diff
how the removal added unwanted stuff). I do not really like the
interpretation of the "%% LyX" line, but if this behaviour is to be changed
then this needs discussion first.
- Changed comment of \date. The comment was put there on purpose, and the
warning which was "fixed" by the change hints at a limitation in LyX, not a
tex2lyx problem (LyX does not know that a comment inset between some title
insets is OK). The roundtrip .tex output was OK with the old version.
- Change of \verbatiminput{foo}. This was supposed to test whether a
verbatim inset is correctly created even if the included file does not
exist.
- Removal of \lyxlines. Although these tests test input of files created by
old LyX versions, they are useful.
- Change of the lemma in test-modules.tex. The old version was put there on
purpose, and the file itself explains why it is translated to ERT.
The recipe for reproducing this crash is to do a search and replace
that changes a string present in a collapsed inset, and then undo.
This is a followup to 17e435c4, which used editable() instead of
isActive(); this commit was amended at c2f785bd, since editable() is
not set properly in mathed.
Truth is, editable() is not the right property to test against, since
it is false for a collapsed inset, which does not prevent a cursor
from pointing inside. Therefore sanitize should not change the cursor
in this case.
Hopefuly, this is the last word on the subject. Alternative would be
to drop this if()-clause completely.
The documents saved to the system directory have now the origin tag
prefix "/systemlyxdir/". This allows both saving them always using
the same virtual path irrespective of the real path and to let the
origin tag work out of the box also on MacOS.
There is a general problem of tex2lyx handling theorems. it is not sufficient to cure only one instance as I did. For more info see bug #9561.
Update the references accordingly.
With the now removed command we said that this is a file created by LyX but this is not the case
- also replace a comment to avoid LaTeX warnings about mixing title and non-title stuff
before LyX 2.1 was released the dcolumn support was dropped and another method was used to align at the decimal point. Nevertheless the old LaTeX table was even wrong in terms of dcolumn
Now a table is used that uses the decimal alignment as it is supported by LyX
The idea is to get a compilable file that does not require programs that are only available on certain platforms.
For example on Windows there is no Gnumeric available (only a very outdated and unsupported version with bugs).