- Add a note about HTML.
- Add a note about using external files.
- Add a note about using lilypond variables and commands.
- Some corrections and nitpicks.
- there is no need that we force Layout authors to look into the source code to be able to set a color in a layout file.
- German Customization.lyx: adapt chapter 6 to the English version
- uniform formatting, clarifications, simplifications, updates, added missing information
- German Customization.lyx: also translations, added missing information that is already in the other language versions
Fix#4981:
If the first or last column is deleted, the borders are preserved.
Similarly for the last row, but not for the first row. Selections are
supported.
Based on a patch by Zahari Dimitrov.
(cherry picked from commit 1954458817)
It was only needed for getting hex names of colors. So, get them
directly from a ColorCache object with default mapping.
Conflicts:
src/graphics/PreviewLoader.cpp
Fix the following bug:
When in tabular, enter "ab" in a cell. Place the cursor before "b". Hold
shift and press <right>, then (still holding shift) <right> again. On
the second <right> nothing appears to happen.
Related to #1802.
(cherry picked from commit 4b706051b7)
Fix#4981:
In tabular if a vertical selection is made with the keyboard (e.g.
LFUN_UP_SELECT), the selection is drawn if there are two cells selected.
Previously, the selection would be drawn only if there were more than
two selected.
(cherry picked from commit 5cc1adf7c7)
If you have a selection across cells in tabular, moving the cursor
vertically up or down (e.g. LFUN_UP) now removes the drawn selection.
Before, the selection was set to false but it was not repainted.
(cherry picked from commit 776e66688f)
The listings inset does automatically load the color package if any parameter
contains \color. As mentioned in bug #8066 tex2lyx needs to be aware of this,
so the \usepckage{color} is automatically skipped in these cases.
The old fix was incomplete (\verb~\~ was translated to \verb~~ in roundtrip).
The real cause for this bug (and also the mistranslation of \href{...}{\}})
was the misbehaviour of Token::character() (see comment in Parser.h): This
method even returns a character if the category is catEscape, and this is not
wanted in most (all?) cases.