/** * \file table.cpp * This file is part of LyX, the document processor. * Licence details can be found in the file COPYING. * * \author André Pönitz * \author Jean-Marc Lasgouttes * \author Georg Baum * * Full author contact details are available in file CREDITS. */ // {[( #include #include "tex2lyx.h" #include "Preamble.h" #include "support/lassert.h" #include "support/convert.h" #include "support/lstrings.h" #include #include #include #include #include using namespace std; namespace lyx { namespace { class ColInfo { public: ColInfo() : align('n'), valign('n'), rightlines(0), leftlines(0) {} /// column alignment char align; /// vertical alignment char valign; /// column width string width; /// special column alignment string special; /// number of lines on the right int rightlines; /// number of lines on the left int leftlines; }; /// row type for longtables enum LTRowType { /// normal row LT_NORMAL, /// part of head LT_HEAD, /// part of head on first page LT_FIRSTHEAD, /// part of foot LT_FOOT, /// part of foot on last page LT_LASTFOOT }; class RowInfo { public: RowInfo() : topline(false), bottomline(false), type(LT_NORMAL), caption(false), newpage(false) {} /// Does this row have any special setting? bool special() const { return topline || bottomline || !top_space.empty() || !bottom_space.empty() || !interline_space.empty() || type != LT_NORMAL || caption || newpage; } /// horizontal line above bool topline; /// horizontal line below bool bottomline; /// Extra space between the top line and this row string top_space; /// Extra space between this row and the bottom line string bottom_space; /// Extra space between the bottom line and the next top line string interline_space; /// These are for longtabulars only /// row type (head, foot, firsthead etc.) LTRowType type; /// row for a caption bool caption; /// row for a newpage bool newpage; }; /// the numeric values are part of the file format! enum Multicolumn { /// A normal cell CELL_NORMAL = 0, /// A multicolumn cell. The number of columns is 1 + number /// of CELL_PART_OF_MULTICOLUMN cells that follow directly CELL_BEGIN_OF_MULTICOLUMN = 1, /// This is a dummy cell (part of a multicolumn cell) CELL_PART_OF_MULTICOLUMN = 2 }; class CellInfo { public: CellInfo() : multi(CELL_NORMAL), align('n'), valign('n'), leftlines(0), rightlines(0), topline(false), bottomline(false), rotate(0) {} /// cell content string content; /// multicolumn flag Multicolumn multi; /// cell alignment char align; /// vertical cell alignment char valign; /// number of lines on the left int leftlines; /// number of lines on the right int rightlines; /// do we have a line above? bool topline; /// do we have a line below? bool bottomline; /// how is the cell rotated? int rotate; /// width for multicolumn cells string width; /// special formatting for multicolumn cells string special; }; class ltType { public: // constructor ltType() : set(false), topDL(false), bottomDL(false), empty(false) {} // we have this header type (is set in the getLT... functions) bool set; // double borders on top bool topDL; // double borders on bottom bool bottomDL; // used for FirstHeader & LastFooter and if this is true // all the rows marked as FirstHeader or LastFooter are // ignored in the output and it is set to be empty! bool empty; }; /// translate a horizontal alignment (as stored in ColInfo and CellInfo) to LyX inline char const * verbose_align(char c) { switch (c) { case 'c': return "center"; case 'r': return "right"; case 'l': return "left"; default: return "none"; } } /// translate a vertical alignment (as stored in ColInfo and CellInfo) to LyX inline char const * verbose_valign(char c) { // The default value for no special alignment is "top". switch (c) { case 'm': return "middle"; case 'b': return "bottom"; case 'p': default: return "top"; } } // stripped down from tabluar.C. We use it currently only for bools and // strings string const write_attribute(string const & name, bool const & b) { // we write only true attribute values so we remove a bit of the // file format bloat for tabulars. return b ? ' ' + name + "=\"true\"" : string(); } string const write_attribute(string const & name, string const & s) { return s.empty() ? string() : ' ' + name + "=\"" + s + '"'; } string const write_attribute(string const & name, int const & i) { // we write only true attribute values so we remove a bit of the // file format bloat for tabulars. return i ? write_attribute(name, convert(i)) : string(); } /*! rather brutish way to code table structure in a string: \verbatim \begin{tabular}{ccc} 1 & 2 & 3\\ \hline \multicolumn{2}{c}{4} & 5 // 6 & 7 \\ 8 \endhead \end{tabular} \endverbatim gets "translated" to: \verbatim HLINE 1 TAB 2 TAB 3 HLINE HLINE LINE \hline HLINE \multicolumn{2}{c}{4} TAB 5 HLINE HLINE LINE HLINE 6 TAB 7 HLINE HLINE LINE HLINE 8 HLINE \endhead HLINE LINE \endverbatim */ char const TAB = '\001'; char const LINE = '\002'; char const HLINE = '\004'; /*! * Move the information in leftlines, rightlines, align and valign to the * special field. This is necessary if the special field is not empty, * because LyX ignores leftlines > 1, rightlines > 1, align and valign in * this case. */ void ci2special(ColInfo & ci) { if (ci.width.empty() && ci.align == 'n') // The alignment setting is already in special, since // handle_colalign() never stores ci with these settings // and ensures that leftlines == 0 and rightlines == 0 in // this case. return; if (!ci.width.empty()) { switch (ci.align) { case 'l': ci.special += ">{\\raggedright}"; break; case 'r': ci.special += ">{\\raggedleft}"; break; case 'c': ci.special += ">{\\centering}"; break; } if (ci.valign == 'n') ci.special += 'p'; else ci.special += ci.valign; ci.special += '{' + ci.width + '}'; ci.width.erase(); } else ci.special += ci.align; // LyX can only have one left and one right line. for (int i = 1; i < ci.leftlines; ++i) ci.special.insert(0, "|"); for (int i = 1; i < ci.rightlines; ++i) ci.special += '|'; ci.leftlines = min(ci.leftlines, 1); ci.rightlines = min(ci.rightlines, 1); ci.align = 'n'; ci.valign = 'n'; } /*! * Handle column specifications for tabulars and multicolumns. * The next token of the parser \p p must be an opening brace, and we read * everything until the matching closing brace. * The resulting column specifications are filled into \p colinfo. This is * in an intermediate form. fix_colalign() makes it suitable for LyX output. */ void handle_colalign(Parser & p, vector & colinfo, ColInfo const & start) { if (p.get_token().cat() != catBegin) cerr << "Wrong syntax for table column alignment.\n" "Expected '{', got '" << p.curr_token().asInput() << "'.\n"; ColInfo next = start; for (Token t = p.get_token(); p.good() && t.cat() != catEnd; t = p.get_token()) { #ifdef FILEDEBUG cerr << "t: " << t << " c: '" << t.character() << "'\n"; #endif // We cannot handle comments here if (t.cat() == catComment) { if (t.cs().empty()) { // "%\n" combination p.skip_spaces(); } else cerr << "Ignoring comment: " << t.asInput(); continue; } switch (t.character()) { case 'c': case 'l': case 'r': // new column, horizontal aligned next.align = t.character(); if (!next.special.empty()) ci2special(next); colinfo.push_back(next); next = ColInfo(); break; case 'p': case 'b': case 'm': // new column, vertical aligned box next.valign = t.character(); next.width = p.verbatim_item(); if (!next.special.empty()) ci2special(next); colinfo.push_back(next); next = ColInfo(); break; case '|': // vertical rule if (colinfo.empty()) { if (next.special.empty()) ++next.leftlines; else next.special += '|'; } else if (colinfo.back().special.empty()) ++colinfo.back().rightlines; else if (next.special.empty()) ++next.leftlines; else colinfo.back().special += '|'; break; case '>': { // text before the next column string const s = trimSpaceAndEol(p.verbatim_item()); if (next.special.empty() && next.align == 'n') { // Maybe this can be converted to a // horizontal alignment setting for // fixed width columns if (s == "\\raggedleft") next.align = 'r'; else if (s == "\\raggedright") next.align = 'l'; else if (s == "\\centering") next.align = 'c'; else next.special = ">{" + s + '}'; } else next.special += ">{" + s + '}'; break; } case '<': { // text after the last column string const s = trimSpaceAndEol(p.verbatim_item()); if (colinfo.empty()) // This is not possible in LaTeX. cerr << "Ignoring separator '<{" << s << "}'." << endl; else { ColInfo & ci = colinfo.back(); ci2special(ci); ci.special += "<{" + s + '}'; } break; } case '*': { // *{n}{arg} means 'n' columns of type 'arg' string const num = p.verbatim_item(); string const arg = p.verbatim_item(); size_t const n = convert(num); if (!arg.empty() && n > 0) { string s("{"); for (size_t i = 0; i < n; ++i) s += arg; s += '}'; Parser p2(s); handle_colalign(p2, colinfo, next); next = ColInfo(); } else { cerr << "Ignoring column specification" " '*{" << num << "}{" << arg << "}'." << endl; } break; } case '@': // text instead of the column spacing case '!': // text in addition to the column spacing next.special += t.character(); next.special += '{' + p.verbatim_item() + '}'; break; default: { // try user defined column types // unknown column types (nargs == -1) are // assumed to consume no arguments ci2special(next); next.special += t.character(); int const nargs = preamble.getSpecialTableColumnArguments(t.character()); for (int i = 0; i < nargs; ++i) next.special += '{' + p.verbatim_item() + '}'; colinfo.push_back(next); next = ColInfo(); break; } } } // Maybe we have some column separators that need to be added to the // last column? ci2special(next); if (!next.special.empty()) { ColInfo & ci = colinfo.back(); ci2special(ci); ci.special += next.special; next.special.erase(); } } /*! * Move the left and right lines and alignment settings of the column \p ci * to the special field if necessary. */ void fix_colalign(ColInfo & ci) { if (ci.leftlines > 1 || ci.rightlines > 1) ci2special(ci); } /*! * LyX can't handle more than one vertical line at the left or right side * of a column. * This function moves the left and right lines and alignment settings of all * columns in \p colinfo to the special field if necessary. */ void fix_colalign(vector & colinfo) { // Try to move extra leftlines to the previous column. // We do this only if both special fields are empty, otherwise we // can't tell wether the result will be the same. for (size_t col = 0; col < colinfo.size(); ++col) { if (colinfo[col].leftlines > 1 && colinfo[col].special.empty() && col > 0 && colinfo[col - 1].rightlines == 0 && colinfo[col - 1].special.empty()) { ++colinfo[col - 1].rightlines; --colinfo[col].leftlines; } } // Try to move extra rightlines to the next column for (size_t col = 0; col < colinfo.size(); ++col) { if (colinfo[col].rightlines > 1 && colinfo[col].special.empty() && col < colinfo.size() - 1 && colinfo[col + 1].leftlines == 0 && colinfo[col + 1].special.empty()) { ++colinfo[col + 1].leftlines; --colinfo[col].rightlines; } } // Move the lines and alignment settings to the special field if // necessary for (size_t col = 0; col < colinfo.size(); ++col) fix_colalign(colinfo[col]); } /*! * Parse hlines and similar stuff. * \returns wether the token \p t was parsed */ bool parse_hlines(Parser & p, Token const & t, string & hlines, bool is_long_tabular) { LASSERT(t.cat() == catEscape, return false); if (t.cs() == "hline" || t.cs() == "toprule" || t.cs() == "midrule" || t.cs() == "bottomrule") hlines += '\\' + t.cs(); else if (t.cs() == "cline") hlines += "\\cline{" + p.verbatim_item() + '}'; else if (t.cs() == "cmidrule") { // We cannot handle the \cmidrule(l){3-4} form p.pushPosition(); p.skip_spaces(true); bool const hasParentheses(p.getFullArg('(', ')').first); p.popPosition(); if (hasParentheses) return false; hlines += "\\cmidrule{" + p.verbatim_item() + '}'; } else if (t.cs() == "addlinespace") { p.pushPosition(); p.skip_spaces(true); bool const hasArgument(p.getFullArg('{', '}').first); p.popPosition(); if (hasArgument) hlines += "\\addlinespace{" + p.verbatim_item() + '}'; else hlines += "\\addlinespace"; } else if (is_long_tabular && t.cs() == "newpage") hlines += "\\newpage"; else return false; return true; } /// Position in a row enum RowPosition { /// At the very beginning, before the first token ROW_START, /// After the first token and before any column token IN_HLINES_START, /// After the first column token. Comments and whitespace are only /// treated as tokens in this position IN_COLUMNS, /// After the first non-column token at the end IN_HLINES_END }; /*! * Parse table structure. * We parse tables in a two-pass process: This function extracts the table * structure (rows, columns, hlines etc.), but does not change the cell * content. The cell content is parsed in a second step in handle_tabular(). */ void parse_table(Parser & p, ostream & os, bool is_long_tabular, RowPosition & pos, unsigned flags) { // table structure commands such as \hline string hlines; // comments that occur at places where we can't handle them string comments; while (p.good()) { Token const & t = p.get_token(); #ifdef FILEDEBUG debugToken(cerr, t, flags); #endif // comments and whitespace in hlines switch (pos) { case ROW_START: case IN_HLINES_START: case IN_HLINES_END: if (t.cat() == catComment) { if (t.cs().empty()) // line continuation p.skip_spaces(); else // We can't handle comments here, // store them for later use comments += t.asInput(); continue; } else if (t.cat() == catSpace || t.cat() == catNewline) { // whitespace is irrelevant here, we // need to recognize hline stuff p.skip_spaces(); continue; } break; case IN_COLUMNS: break; } // We need to handle structure stuff first in order to // determine wether we need to output a HLINE separator // before the row or not. if (t.cat() == catEscape) { if (parse_hlines(p, t, hlines, is_long_tabular)) { switch (pos) { case ROW_START: pos = IN_HLINES_START; break; case IN_COLUMNS: pos = IN_HLINES_END; break; case IN_HLINES_START: case IN_HLINES_END: break; } continue; } else if (t.cs() == "tabularnewline" || t.cs() == "\\" || t.cs() == "cr") { if (t.cs() == "cr") cerr << "Warning: Converting TeX " "'\\cr' to LaTeX '\\\\'." << endl; // stuff before the line break os << comments << HLINE << hlines << HLINE << LINE; //cerr << "hlines: " << hlines << endl; hlines.erase(); comments.erase(); pos = ROW_START; continue; } else if (is_long_tabular && (t.cs() == "endhead" || t.cs() == "endfirsthead" || t.cs() == "endfoot" || t.cs() == "endlastfoot")) { hlines += t.asInput(); switch (pos) { case IN_COLUMNS: case IN_HLINES_END: // these commands are implicit line // breaks os << comments << HLINE << hlines << HLINE << LINE; hlines.erase(); comments.erase(); pos = ROW_START; break; case ROW_START: pos = IN_HLINES_START; break; case IN_HLINES_START: break; } continue; } } // We need a HLINE separator if we either have no hline // stuff at all and are just starting a row or if we just // got the first non-hline token. switch (pos) { case ROW_START: // no hline tokens exist, first token at row start case IN_HLINES_START: // hline tokens exist, first non-hline token at row // start os << hlines << HLINE << comments; hlines.erase(); comments.erase(); pos = IN_COLUMNS; break; case IN_HLINES_END: // Oops, there is still cell content or unsupported // booktabs commands after hline stuff. The latter are // moved to the cell, and the first does not work in // LaTeX, so we ignore the hlines. os << comments; comments.erase(); if (support::contains(hlines, "\\hline") || support::contains(hlines, "\\cline") || support::contains(hlines, "\\newpage")) cerr << "Ignoring '" << hlines << "' in a cell" << endl; else os << hlines; hlines.erase(); pos = IN_COLUMNS; break; case IN_COLUMNS: break; } // If we come here we have normal cell content // // cat codes // if (t.cat() == catMath) { // we are inside some text mode thingy, so opening new math is allowed Token const & n = p.get_token(); if (n.cat() == catMath) { // TeX's $$...$$ syntax for displayed math os << "\\["; // This does only work because parse_math outputs TeX parse_math(p, os, FLAG_SIMPLE, MATH_MODE); os << "\\]"; p.get_token(); // skip the second '$' token } else { // simple $...$ stuff p.putback(); os << '$'; // This does only work because parse_math outputs TeX parse_math(p, os, FLAG_SIMPLE, MATH_MODE); os << '$'; } } else if (t.cat() == catSpace || t.cat() == catNewline || t.cat() == catLetter || t.cat() == catSuper || t.cat() == catSub || t.cat() == catOther || t.cat() == catActive || t.cat() == catParameter) os << t.cs(); else if (t.cat() == catBegin) { os << '{'; parse_table(p, os, is_long_tabular, pos, FLAG_BRACE_LAST); os << '}'; } else if (t.cat() == catEnd) { if (flags & FLAG_BRACE_LAST) return; cerr << "unexpected '}'\n"; } else if (t.cat() == catAlign) { os << TAB; p.skip_spaces(); } else if (t.cat() == catComment) os << t.asInput(); else if (t.cs() == "(") { os << "\\("; // This does only work because parse_math outputs TeX parse_math(p, os, FLAG_SIMPLE2, MATH_MODE); os << "\\)"; } else if (t.cs() == "[") { os << "\\["; // This does only work because parse_math outputs TeX parse_math(p, os, FLAG_EQUATION, MATH_MODE); os << "\\]"; } else if (t.cs() == "begin") { string const name = p.getArg('{', '}'); active_environments.push_back(name); os << "\\begin{" << name << '}'; // treat the nested environment as a block, don't // parse &, \\ etc, because they don't belong to our // table if they appear. os << p.ertEnvironment(name); os << "\\end{" << name << '}'; active_environments.pop_back(); } else if (t.cs() == "end") { if (flags & FLAG_END) { // eat environment name string const name = p.getArg('{', '}'); if (name != active_environment()) p.error("\\end{" + name + "} does not match \\begin{" + active_environment() + "}"); return; } p.error("found 'end' unexpectedly"); } else os << t.asInput(); } // We can have comments if the last line is incomplete os << comments; // We can have hline stuff if the last line is incomplete if (!hlines.empty()) { // this does not work in LaTeX, so we ignore it cerr << "Ignoring '" << hlines << "' at end of tabular" << endl; } } void handle_hline_above(RowInfo & ri, vector & ci) { ri.topline = true; for (size_t col = 0; col < ci.size(); ++col) ci[col].topline = true; } void handle_hline_below(RowInfo & ri, vector & ci) { ri.bottomline = true; for (size_t col = 0; col < ci.size(); ++col) ci[col].bottomline = true; } } // anonymous namespace void handle_tabular(Parser & p, ostream & os, string const & name, string const & tabularwidth, Context & context) { bool const is_long_tabular(name == "longtable"); bool booktabs = false; string tabularvalignment("middle"); string posopts = p.getOpt(); if (!posopts.empty()) { // FIXME: Convert this to ERT if (is_long_tabular) cerr << "horizontal longtable positioning '" << posopts << "' ignored\n"; else if (posopts == "[t]") tabularvalignment = "top"; else if (posopts == "[b]") tabularvalignment = "bottom"; else cerr << "vertical tabular positioning '" << posopts << "' ignored\n"; } vector colinfo; // handle column formatting handle_colalign(p, colinfo, ColInfo()); fix_colalign(colinfo); // first scan of cells // use table mode to keep it minimal-invasive // not exactly what's TeX doing... vector lines; ostringstream ss; RowPosition rowpos = ROW_START; parse_table(p, ss, is_long_tabular, rowpos, FLAG_END); split(ss.str(), lines, LINE); vector< vector > cellinfo(lines.size()); vector rowinfo(lines.size()); ltType endfirsthead; ltType endhead; ltType endfoot; ltType endlastfoot; // split into rows //cerr << "// split into rows\n"; for (size_t row = 0; row < rowinfo.size();) { // init row cellinfo[row].resize(colinfo.size()); bool deletelastrow = false; // split row vector dummy; //cerr << "\n########### LINE: " << lines[row] << "########\n"; split(lines[row], dummy, HLINE); // handle horizontal line fragments // we do only expect this for a last line without '\\' if (dummy.size() != 3) { if ((dummy.size() != 1 && dummy.size() != 2) || row != rowinfo.size() - 1) cerr << "unexpected dummy size: " << dummy.size() << " content: " << lines[row] << "\n"; dummy.resize(3); } lines[row] = dummy[1]; //cerr << "line: " << row << " above 0: " << dummy[0] << "\n"; //cerr << "line: " << row << " below 2: " << dummy[2] << "\n"; //cerr << "line: " << row << " cells 1: " << dummy[1] << "\n"; for (int i = 0; i <= 2; i += 2) { //cerr << " reading from line string '" << dummy[i] << "'\n"; Parser p1(dummy[i]); while (p1.good()) { Token t = p1.get_token(); //cerr << "read token: " << t << "\n"; if (t.cs() == "hline" || t.cs() == "toprule" || t.cs() == "midrule" || t.cs() == "bottomrule") { if (t.cs() != "hline") booktabs = true; if (i == 0) { if (rowinfo[row].topline) { if (row > 0) // extra bottomline above handle_hline_below(rowinfo[row - 1], cellinfo[row - 1]); else cerr << "dropping extra " << t.cs() << '\n'; //cerr << "below row: " << row-1 << endl; } else { handle_hline_above(rowinfo[row], cellinfo[row]); //cerr << "above row: " << row << endl; } } else { //cerr << "below row: " << row << endl; handle_hline_below(rowinfo[row], cellinfo[row]); } } else if (t.cs() == "cline" || t.cs() == "cmidrule") { if (t.cs() == "cmidrule") booktabs = true; string arg = p1.verbatim_item(); //cerr << "read " << t.cs() << " arg: '" << arg << "'\n"; vector cols; split(arg, cols, '-'); cols.resize(2); size_t from = convert(cols[0]); if (from == 0) cerr << "Could not parse " << t.cs() << " start column." << endl; else // 1 based index -> 0 based --from; if (from >= colinfo.size()) { cerr << t.cs() << " starts at " "non existing column " << (from + 1) << endl; from = colinfo.size() - 1; } size_t to = convert(cols[1]); if (to == 0) cerr << "Could not parse " << t.cs() << " end column." << endl; else // 1 based index -> 0 based --to; if (to >= colinfo.size()) { cerr << t.cs() << " ends at " "non existing column " << (to + 1) << endl; to = colinfo.size() - 1; } for (size_t col = from; col <= to; ++col) { //cerr << "row: " << row << " col: " << col << " i: " << i << endl; if (i == 0) { rowinfo[row].topline = true; cellinfo[row][col].topline = true; } else { rowinfo[row].bottomline = true; cellinfo[row][col].bottomline = true; } } } else if (t.cs() == "addlinespace") { booktabs = true; string const opt = p.next_token().cat() == catBegin ? p.verbatim_item() : string(); if (i == 0) { if (opt.empty()) rowinfo[row].top_space = "default"; else rowinfo[row].top_space = translate_len(opt); } else if (rowinfo[row].bottomline) { if (opt.empty()) rowinfo[row].bottom_space = "default"; else rowinfo[row].bottom_space = translate_len(opt); } else { if (opt.empty()) rowinfo[row].interline_space = "default"; else rowinfo[row].interline_space = translate_len(opt); } } else if (t.cs() == "endhead") { if (i == 0) endhead.empty = true; else rowinfo[row].type = LT_HEAD; for (int r = row - 1; r >= 0; --r) { if (rowinfo[r].type != LT_NORMAL) break; rowinfo[r].type = LT_HEAD; endhead.empty = false; } endhead.set = true; } else if (t.cs() == "endfirsthead") { if (i == 0) endfirsthead.empty = true; else rowinfo[row].type = LT_FIRSTHEAD; for (int r = row - 1; r >= 0; --r) { if (rowinfo[r].type != LT_NORMAL) break; rowinfo[r].type = LT_FIRSTHEAD; endfirsthead.empty = false; } endfirsthead.set = true; } else if (t.cs() == "endfoot") { if (i == 0) endfoot.empty = true; else rowinfo[row].type = LT_FOOT; for (int r = row - 1; r >= 0; --r) { if (rowinfo[r].type != LT_NORMAL) break; rowinfo[r].type = LT_FOOT; endfoot.empty = false; } endfoot.set = true; } else if (t.cs() == "endlastfoot") { if (i == 0) endlastfoot.empty = true; else rowinfo[row].type = LT_LASTFOOT; for (int r = row - 1; r >= 0; --r) { if (rowinfo[r].type != LT_NORMAL) break; rowinfo[r].type = LT_LASTFOOT; endlastfoot.empty = false; } endlastfoot.set = true; } else if (t.cs() == "newpage") { if (i == 0) { if (row > 0) rowinfo[row - 1].newpage = true; else // This does not work in LaTeX cerr << "Ignoring " "'\\newpage' " "before rows." << endl; } else rowinfo[row].newpage = true; } else { cerr << "unexpected line token: " << t << endl; } } } // LyX ends headers and footers always with \tabularnewline. // This causes one additional row in the output. // If the last row of a header/footer is empty, we can work // around that by removing it. if (row > 1) { RowInfo test = rowinfo[row-1]; test.type = LT_NORMAL; if (lines[row-1].empty() && !test.special()) { switch (rowinfo[row-1].type) { case LT_FIRSTHEAD: if (rowinfo[row].type != LT_FIRSTHEAD && rowinfo[row-2].type == LT_FIRSTHEAD) deletelastrow = true; break; case LT_HEAD: if (rowinfo[row].type != LT_HEAD && rowinfo[row-2].type == LT_HEAD) deletelastrow = true; break; case LT_FOOT: if (rowinfo[row].type != LT_FOOT && rowinfo[row-2].type == LT_FOOT) deletelastrow = true; break; case LT_LASTFOOT: if (rowinfo[row].type != LT_LASTFOOT && rowinfo[row-2].type == LT_LASTFOOT) deletelastrow = true; break; case LT_NORMAL: break; } } } if (deletelastrow) { lines.erase(lines.begin() + (row - 1)); rowinfo.erase(rowinfo.begin() + (row - 1)); cellinfo.erase(cellinfo.begin() + (row - 1)); continue; } // split into cells vector cells; split(lines[row], cells, TAB); for (size_t col = 0, cell = 0; cell < cells.size(); ++col, ++cell) { //cerr << "cell content: '" << cells[cell] << "'\n"; if (col >= colinfo.size()) { // This does not work in LaTeX cerr << "Ignoring extra cell '" << cells[cell] << "'." << endl; continue; } Parser p(cells[cell]); p.skip_spaces(); //cells[cell] << "'\n"; if (p.next_token().cs() == "multicolumn") { // how many cells? p.get_token(); size_t const ncells = convert(p.verbatim_item()); // special cell properties alignment vector t; handle_colalign(p, t, ColInfo()); p.skip_spaces(true); ColInfo & ci = t.front(); // The logic of LyX for multicolumn vertical // lines is too complicated to reproduce it // here (see LyXTabular::TeXCellPreamble()). // Therefore we simply put everything in the // special field. ci2special(ci); cellinfo[row][col].multi = CELL_BEGIN_OF_MULTICOLUMN; cellinfo[row][col].align = ci.align; cellinfo[row][col].special = ci.special; cellinfo[row][col].leftlines = ci.leftlines; cellinfo[row][col].rightlines = ci.rightlines; ostringstream os; parse_text_in_inset(p, os, FLAG_ITEM, false, context); if (!cellinfo[row][col].content.empty()) { // This may or may not work in LaTeX, // but it does not work in LyX. // FIXME: Handle it correctly! cerr << "Moving cell content '" << cells[cell] << "' into a multicolumn cell. " "This will probably not work." << endl; } cellinfo[row][col].content += os.str(); // add dummy cells for multicol for (size_t i = 0; i < ncells - 1; ++i) { ++col; if (col >= colinfo.size()) { cerr << "The cell '" << cells[cell] << "' specifies " << convert(ncells) << " columns while the table has only " << convert(colinfo.size()) << " columns!" << " Therefore the surplus columns will be ignored." << endl; break; } cellinfo[row][col].multi = CELL_PART_OF_MULTICOLUMN; cellinfo[row][col].align = 'c'; } } else if (col == 0 && colinfo.size() > 1 && is_long_tabular && p.next_token().cs() == "caption") { // longtable caption support in LyX is a hack: // Captions require a row of their own with // the caption flag set to true, having only // one multicolumn cell. The contents of that // cell must contain exactly one caption inset // and nothing else. // Fortunately, the caption flag is only needed // for tables with more than one column. rowinfo[row].caption = true; for (size_t c = 1; c < cells.size(); ++c) { if (!cells[c].empty()) { cerr << "Moving cell content '" << cells[c] << "' into the caption cell. " "This will probably not work." << endl; cells[0] += cells[c]; } } cells.resize(1); cellinfo[row][col].align = colinfo[col].align; cellinfo[row][col].multi = CELL_BEGIN_OF_MULTICOLUMN; ostringstream os; parse_text_in_inset(p, os, FLAG_CELL, false, context); cellinfo[row][col].content += os.str(); // add dummy multicolumn cells for (size_t c = 1; c < colinfo.size(); ++c) cellinfo[row][c].multi = CELL_PART_OF_MULTICOLUMN; } else { bool turn = false; int rotate = 0; if (p.next_token().cs() == "begin") { p.pushPosition(); p.get_token(); string const env = p.getArg('{', '}'); if (env == "sideways" || env == "turn") { string angle = "90"; if (env == "turn") { turn = true; angle = p.getArg('{', '}'); } active_environments.push_back(env); p.ertEnvironment(env); active_environments.pop_back(); p.skip_spaces(); if (!p.good() && support::isStrInt(angle)) rotate = convert(angle); } p.popPosition(); } cellinfo[row][col].leftlines = colinfo[col].leftlines; cellinfo[row][col].rightlines = colinfo[col].rightlines; cellinfo[row][col].align = colinfo[col].align; ostringstream os; if (rotate != 0) { cellinfo[row][col].rotate = rotate; p.get_token(); active_environments.push_back(p.getArg('{', '}')); if (turn) p.getArg('{', '}'); parse_text_in_inset(p, os, FLAG_END, false, context); active_environments.pop_back(); preamble.registerAutomaticallyLoadedPackage("rotating"); } else { parse_text_in_inset(p, os, FLAG_CELL, false, context); } cellinfo[row][col].content += os.str(); } } //cerr << "// handle almost empty last row what we have\n"; // handle almost empty last row if (row && lines[row].empty() && row + 1 == rowinfo.size()) { //cerr << "remove empty last line\n"; if (rowinfo[row].topline) rowinfo[row - 1].bottomline = true; for (size_t col = 0; col < colinfo.size(); ++col) if (cellinfo[row][col].topline) cellinfo[row - 1][col].bottomline = true; rowinfo.pop_back(); } ++row; } // Now we have the table structure and content in rowinfo, colinfo // and cellinfo. // Unfortunately LyX has some limitations that we need to work around. // Convert cells with special content to multicolumn cells // (LyX ignores the special field for non-multicolumn cells). for (size_t row = 0; row < rowinfo.size(); ++row) { for (size_t col = 0; col < cellinfo[row].size(); ++col) { if (cellinfo[row][col].multi == CELL_NORMAL && !cellinfo[row][col].special.empty()) cellinfo[row][col].multi = CELL_BEGIN_OF_MULTICOLUMN; } } // Distribute lines from rows/columns to cells // The code was stolen from convert_tablines() in lyx2lyx/lyx_1_6.py. // Each standard cell inherits the settings of the corresponding // rowinfo/colinfo. This works because all cells with individual // settings were converted to multicolumn cells above. // Each multicolumn cell inherits the settings of the rowinfo/colinfo // corresponding to the first column of the multicolumn cell (default // of the multicol package). This works because the special field // overrides the line fields. for (size_t row = 0; row < rowinfo.size(); ++row) { for (size_t col = 0; col < cellinfo[row].size(); ++col) { if (cellinfo[row][col].multi == CELL_NORMAL) { cellinfo[row][col].topline = rowinfo[row].topline; cellinfo[row][col].bottomline = rowinfo[row].bottomline; cellinfo[row][col].leftlines = colinfo[col].leftlines; cellinfo[row][col].rightlines = colinfo[col].rightlines; } else if (cellinfo[row][col].multi == CELL_BEGIN_OF_MULTICOLUMN) { size_t s = col + 1; while (s < cellinfo[row].size() && cellinfo[row][s].multi == CELL_PART_OF_MULTICOLUMN) s++; if (s < cellinfo[row].size() && cellinfo[row][s].multi != CELL_BEGIN_OF_MULTICOLUMN) cellinfo[row][col].rightlines = colinfo[col].rightlines; if (col > 0 && cellinfo[row][col-1].multi == CELL_NORMAL) cellinfo[row][col].leftlines = colinfo[col].leftlines; } } } if (booktabs) preamble.registerAutomaticallyLoadedPackage("booktabs"); if (is_long_tabular) preamble.registerAutomaticallyLoadedPackage("longtable"); //cerr << "// output what we have\n"; // output what we have string const rotate = "0"; os << "\n\n"; os << "\n"; //cerr << "// after header\n"; for (size_t col = 0; col < colinfo.size(); ++col) { os << "\n"; } //cerr << "// after cols\n"; for (size_t row = 0; row < rowinfo.size(); ++row) { os << "\n"; for (size_t col = 0; col < colinfo.size(); ++col) { CellInfo const & cell = cellinfo[row][col]; os << " 0) << write_attribute("rightline", cell.rightlines > 0) << write_attribute("rotate", cell.rotate); //cerr << "\nrow: " << row << " col: " << col; //if (cell.topline) // cerr << " topline=\"true\""; //if (cell.bottomline) // cerr << " bottomline=\"true\""; os << " usebox=\"none\"" << write_attribute("width", translate_len(cell.width)); if (cell.multi != CELL_NORMAL) os << write_attribute("special", cell.special); os << ">" << "\n\\begin_inset Text\n" << cell.content << "\n\\end_inset\n" << "\n"; } os << "\n"; } os << "\n"; } // }]) } // namespace lyx