Now interactive insertion of \smash[t] and \smash[b] is possible again.
\smash with optional argument behaves now exactly as in LyX 2.0.x, and without
optional argument it is supported by InsetMathPhantom.
When adding native support for \smash in 18779013 I overlooked that amsmath
redefines \smash to take an optional argument t or b. These optional
arguments are not parsed correctly anymore (bug 8967). This change fixes
the regression, so that \smash with optional argument appears in red, as it
was before th introduction of the native smash inset.
In the future, we should have native support for \smash[t] and \smash[b]
as well, but this would be a file format change (automatic amsmath loading),
and it is too late for 2.1.0.
the minibuffer. As the comments explain, this leaves a different
bug, but (a) it isn't a crash and (b) it probably won't affect
many users, if *any* users.
The problem is caused by the fact that Encodings::fromLaTeXCommand
is very slow. It's not clear to me if that can be fixed, or if that
is just how things are. Georg suggested another time that we might
use tex2lyx in or instead of convertLatexCommands() in BiblioInfo.cpp,
but I don't know if that would much faster. The author string in the
example file is 32K characters long. As long as some files tex2lyx
would convert.
This makes the defaults of Inset::inheritFont() and Inset::resetFontEdit()
compatible. There is no user visible change except for the Chunk inset which
does not produce invalid LaTeX after editing operations anymore.
This is the safe version for 2.1.0, for later there are still open questions:
- All insets with ResetsFont true should be audited: Is this really needed,
or do they show similar editing problems as the Chunk inset?
- Does inheritFont() need to be customizable in the layout file as well?
- Is resetFontEdit() != !inheritFont() needed at all?
I did not use change tracking for the docs, since I updated all existing
translations.
This commit fixes a bug uncovered by the fix to #8082:
If you create a table, select all columns in a row,
and set as multicolumn, the right border used to be unset.
We are not capable of handling two bibitems within one biblio paragraph.
That's why we have functions like Paragraph::brokenBiblio() and
Paragraph::fixBiblio(). So, if we fix the biblio by deleting the second
bibitem, we should not keep it as deleted.
This code caused a crash because the inset was released, but still kept as
deleted.
Fixes-bug: #8646.
http://marc.info/?l=lyx-devel&m=138590578911716&w=2
If you look at Buffer.cpp, around line 4351, there was a comment about bug 5699. We are seeing the
same crash. The problem is that, although the master does have a GUI, that GUI is in a different window. So the structureChanged() call we do during updateBuffer() is for the TOC in that window, not the TOC in the window we are actually in. So our TocModel::toc_ has been reset and is invalid, though the widget itself has not been updated and looks fine.
This patch tests whether the master is in the same window as the buffer we are updating.
A problem remains, which is noted in a comment.
TextMetrics::getColumnNearX (x -> pos translation) has special code to
ignore spaces at the beginning of a row, but neither the display code
nor TextMetrics::cursorX (pos->x translation) follow this logic. One
might argue that spaces should actually be ignored (like LaTeX does),
but this leads to UI issues and is probably too difficult to
implement.
This simple module allows users to use the algorithm2e package at all. Before, it was not possible with LyX, since this package conflicts with LyX's own algorithm support (see also #8728)
See https://bugreports.qt-project.org/browse/QTBUG-34132
* [QTBUG-34132] QFileDialog does no longer instantiate widgets if a
native dialog will be used instead. Therefore some accessors
which previously returned unused objects will now return null.
As before, you can set the DontUseNativeDialog option to ensure
that widgets will be created and used instead.
Seemingly, Qt uses native dialogs by default starting from version 5.2.0.
When trying to open a file dialog, LyX segfaults in release mode, whereas
Qt asserts in debug mode:
ASSERT failure in QList<T>::at: "index out of range",
file /usr/local/qt/5.2.0/include/QtCore/qlist.h, line 472
This is avoided by explicitly setting the DontUseNativeDialog option
in the code path selected by *not* setting USE_NATIVE_FILEDIALOG.
This option was introduced in Qt 4.5, which is the minimum required
for compiling LyX. So, it is not protected by a preprocessor macro.
writer2latex surrounds quotes by braces which we skip to avoid useless ERT.
I broke this in 25fe87e5 which made Parser::next_next_token() not recognize
that it needed to parse one more token. If we had a unit test for the Parser
class it would probably have detected that. Now we have at least a test for
the special quote.
LFUN_BUFFER_SAVE_AS has an optional argument where an initial format can be preset
This fixes:
* The remainder of bug #3402: Open Export As dialog when attempting to export to read-only directories
* Bug #8886: 'export as' should default to the default document output format
In e02df14 the return type of doExport was changed from bool to ExportStatus.
All calls except this one were adjusted. This one did now fail because the
numercial value of ExportSuccess is 0.
The new HTML clipboard export could cause error message boxes on copying
data to the clipboard (bug #8866). These are now suppressed, like all other
errors which might occur for preparing the clipboard data.
If we call tex2lyx on a temporary file created from the clipboard, the
file is always in utf8 encoding, without any temporary changes, even if it
contains encoding changing LaTeX commands. Therefore, we must tell tex2lyx
to use a fixed utf8 encoding for the whole file, and this is done using the
new latexclipboard format. Previously, tex2lyx thought the encoding was
latin1.
As a side effect, the -e option is now also documented in the man page.
When we export the file to latex, we use the redefinition_ variable to check whether we should output newcommand or renewcommand. This variable was set by the MathMacroTemplate::metrics() function, and this caused problem when the export is running in a different thread as the GUI.
In general, the metrics() functions should not change the Buffer; we have updateBuffer/updateMacros for that purpose.
Not all accessors did update the data previously. Therefore it could happen
that document export from the command line would output \newcommand, and from
GUI it would output \renewcommand for the same macro, simply because in the
GUI case the data was updated as a side effect of the GUI thread reading some
other member.
I also removed the mutable flag for requires_, since this member is always
set on construction and does not need any lazy update.
The bug was introduced with commit [47f7d447/lyxgit], where the unnecessary trailing bracket in CJK environments was suppresed, but not the preceding bracket (which is only output if CJK is a secondary language).
This is the result of the discussion on the list "2.1.0 Blocker". Thanks to
all contributors!
The main idea is to use thread-local storage for all static variables.
This solution does not need any mutex. For more details, see the comment in
unicode.h.
It is no longer needed, and it had a comment that it needed review...
Now anybody who tries to make a copy again is forced to think about it,
instead of trying and using possibly wrong semantics by accident.
It is always a bad idea to compare a localized string. I think the whole method Formats::getFormatFromPrettyName (which is now unused) should be ditched. This is bound to fail.
The Messages::gui_lang_ variable is instantiated in the '#ifdef ENABLE_NLS' block. To prevent compile problems, we should also instantiate it when NLS is disabled.
Make sure that the configure script only checks features using the C++ compiler.
Also get rid of our last C files, since they are not compiled nor distributed anyway.
The tests are now more robust if ctest uses '-j' (number of threads) parameter.
a.) keytests are running in sequence and in one thread only, no other thread running
b.) tex2lyx tests are locking in respect to each other
c.) Test gets one or more labels, so that we can select
ctest -L url
to run tests labeled url
d.) New macro settestlabel() to add labels to a test
When comparing the contents of two lyx-files, we should not care about the specific version. Later, this can be extended to also not care whether the file is produced by tex2lyx, lyx2lyx, or LyX.
Modified-By: Vincent van Ravesteijn <vfr@lyx.org>