Instead of specifying "force" to disable the deletion protection
mechanism, invert the default so that "confirm" is needed to activate
it. The idea is to keep the lfun reasonable for scripting and add a
special argument for interactive use.
Document in release notes.
Update LFUN.lyx documentation
Update bind files.
Add conversion step to prefs2prefs_lfun.py.
Keyboard bindings are easy. For lfun icons in documentation, both the UserGuide and Tutorial have to be updated. Since this will have to be done again once the documentation is imported from branch, I list them here for reference:
For the lib/doc/ directory:
find . -name 'Tutorial.lyx' | xargs sed -i 's/"layout List"/"layout Labeling"/g'
find . -name 'UserGuide.lyx' | xargs sed -i 's/"layout List"/"layout Labeling"/g'
and then
find . -name 'Tutorial.lyx' | xargs sed -i 's/"layout \(Itemize\|Description\|Labeling\|Enumerate\|List\)"/"layout-toggle \1"/g'
find . -name 'UserGuide.lyx' | xargs sed -i 's/"layout \(Itemize\|Description\|Labeling\|Enumerate\|List\)"/"layout-toggle \1"/g'
Related to bug #11770.
Same for BackTab. The outline-in was originally (31398779)
introduced to the command-sequence at the end. Probably it was
placed at the end to be conservative (i.e., so that it would only
change behavior where there was a no-op before).
This fixes#11576.
- Adds a currentZoom variable which holds the current zoom level.
- The zoom stored in preferences is used as default zoom level (default binding:
M+0).
- The currentZoom is saved and restored via QSettings.
- Adds LFUN buffer-zoom for (re)setting zoom.
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.
This reverts commit bede4d320b.
As JMarc notes [1], if we replaced show with toggle, we would lose some
functionality:
There is one use that is not possible with this change (as I argued
before), which is a fully keyboard-based navigation.
With LyX 2.1, I can do C-M-o and navigate with cursor in the
outline. I can do the same with advanced S&R. IN this sense,
toggling is a step back IMO.
The plan now is to find another way to close the dialog (without
using toggle), such as having ESC close it or another key bind.
Ticket #8388 will stay closed because 'show' and 'toggle' are too
close for the cost of having two separate bindings.
[1] http://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-devel@lists.lyx.org/msg187693.html