2 * \file tex2lyx/text.cpp
3 * This file is part of LyX, the document processor.
4 * Licence details can be found in the file COPYING.
7 * \author Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
10 * Full author contact details are available in file CREDITS.
21 #include "FloatList.h"
22 #include "LaTeXPackages.h"
27 #include "insets/ExternalTemplate.h"
29 #include "support/lassert.h"
30 #include "support/convert.h"
31 #include "support/FileName.h"
32 #include "support/filetools.h"
33 #include "support/lstrings.h"
34 #include "support/lyxtime.h"
43 using namespace lyx::support;
50 void output_arguments(ostream &, Parser &, bool, bool, string, Context &,
51 Layout::LaTeXArgMap const &);
56 void parse_text_in_inset(Parser & p, ostream & os, unsigned flags, bool outer,
57 Context const & context, InsetLayout const * layout,
60 bool const forcePlainLayout =
61 layout ? layout->forcePlainLayout() : false;
62 Context newcontext(true, context.textclass);
64 newcontext.layout = &context.textclass.plainLayout();
66 newcontext.font = context.font;
68 output_arguments(os, p, outer, false, string(), newcontext,
70 // If we have a latex param, we eat it here.
71 if (!context.latexparam.empty()) {
73 Context dummy(true, context.textclass);
74 parse_text(p, oss, FLAG_RDELIM, outer, dummy,
75 string(1, context.latexparam.back()));
77 parse_text(p, os, flags, outer, newcontext, rdelim);
79 output_arguments(os, p, outer, false, "post", newcontext,
80 layout->postcommandargs());
81 newcontext.check_end_layout(os);
87 void parse_text_in_inset(Parser & p, ostream & os, unsigned flags, bool outer,
88 Context const & context, string const & name,
89 string const rdelim = string())
91 InsetLayout const * layout = 0;
92 DocumentClass::InsetLayouts::const_iterator it =
93 context.textclass.insetLayouts().find(from_ascii(name));
94 if (it != context.textclass.insetLayouts().end())
95 layout = &(it->second);
96 parse_text_in_inset(p, os, flags, outer, context, layout, rdelim);
99 /// parses a paragraph snippet, useful for example for \\emph{...}
100 void parse_text_snippet(Parser & p, ostream & os, unsigned flags, bool outer,
103 Context newcontext(context);
104 // Don't inherit the paragraph-level extra stuff
105 newcontext.par_extra_stuff.clear();
106 parse_text(p, os, flags, outer, newcontext);
107 // Make sure that we don't create invalid .lyx files
108 context.need_layout = newcontext.need_layout;
109 context.need_end_layout = newcontext.need_end_layout;
114 * Thin wrapper around parse_text_snippet() using a string.
116 * We completely ignore \c context.need_layout and \c context.need_end_layout,
117 * because our return value is not used directly (otherwise the stream version
118 * of parse_text_snippet() could be used). That means that the caller needs
119 * to do layout management manually.
120 * This is intended to parse text that does not create any layout changes.
122 string parse_text_snippet(Parser & p, unsigned flags, const bool outer,
125 Context newcontext(context);
126 newcontext.need_layout = false;
127 newcontext.need_end_layout = false;
128 newcontext.new_layout_allowed = false;
129 // Avoid warning by Context::~Context()
130 newcontext.par_extra_stuff.clear();
132 parse_text_snippet(p, os, flags, outer, newcontext);
136 string fboxrule = "";
138 string shadow_size = "";
140 char const * const known_ref_commands[] = { "ref", "pageref", "vref",
141 "vpageref", "prettyref", "nameref", "eqref", 0 };
143 char const * const known_coded_ref_commands[] = { "ref", "pageref", "vref",
144 "vpageref", "formatted", "nameref", "eqref", 0 };
146 char const * const known_refstyle_commands[] = { "algref", "chapref", "corref",
147 "eqref", "enuref", "figref", "fnref", "lemref", "parref", "partref", "propref",
148 "secref", "subsecref", "tabref", "thmref", 0 };
150 char const * const known_refstyle_prefixes[] = { "alg", "chap", "cor",
151 "eq", "enu", "fig", "fn", "lem", "par", "part", "prop",
152 "sec", "subsec", "tab", "thm", 0 };
156 * supported CJK encodings
157 * JIS does not work with LyX's encoding conversion
159 const char * const supported_CJK_encodings[] = {
160 "EUC-JP", "KS", "GB", "UTF8",
161 "Bg5", /*"JIS",*/ "SJIS", 0};
164 * the same as supported_CJK_encodings with their corresponding LyX language name
165 * FIXME: The mapping "UTF8" => "chinese-traditional" is only correct for files
167 * NOTE: "Bg5", "JIS" and "SJIS" are not supported by LyX, on re-export the
168 * encodings "UTF8", "EUC-JP" and "EUC-JP" will be used.
169 * please keep this in sync with supported_CJK_encodings line by line!
171 const char * const supported_CJK_languages[] = {
172 "japanese-cjk", "korean", "chinese-simplified", "chinese-traditional",
173 "chinese-traditional", /*"japanese-cjk",*/ "japanese-cjk", 0};
177 * The starred forms are also known except for "citefullauthor",
178 * "citeyear" and "citeyearpar".
180 char const * const known_natbib_commands[] = { "cite", "citet", "citep",
181 "citealt", "citealp", "citeauthor", "citeyear", "citeyearpar",
182 "citefullauthor", "Citet", "Citep", "Citealt", "Citealp", "Citeauthor", 0 };
186 * No starred form other than "cite*" known.
188 char const * const known_jurabib_commands[] = { "cite", "citet", "citep",
189 "citealt", "citealp", "citeauthor", "citeyear", "citeyearpar",
190 // jurabib commands not (yet) supported by LyX:
192 // "footcite", "footcitet", "footcitep", "footcitealt", "footcitealp",
193 // "footciteauthor", "footciteyear", "footciteyearpar",
194 "citefield", "citetitle", 0 };
198 * Known starred forms: \cite*, \citeauthor*, \Citeauthor*, \parencite*, \citetitle*.
200 char const * const known_biblatex_commands[] = { "cite", "Cite", "textcite", "Textcite",
201 "parencite", "Parencite", "citeauthor", "Citeauthor", "citeyear", "smartcite", "Smartcite",
202 "footcite", "Footcite", "autocite", "Autocite", "citetitle", "fullcite", "footfullcite",
203 "supercite", "cites", "Cites", "textcites", "Textcites", "parencites", "Parencites",
204 "smartcites", "Smartcites", "autocites", "Autocites", 0 };
206 // Whether we need to insert a bibtex inset in a comment
207 bool need_commentbib = false;
209 /// LaTeX names for quotes
210 char const * const known_quotes[] = { "dq", "guillemotleft", "flqq", "og",
211 "guillemotright", "frqq", "fg", "glq", "glqq", "textquoteleft", "grq", "grqq",
212 "quotedblbase", "textquotedblleft", "quotesinglbase", "textquoteright", "flq",
213 "guilsinglleft", "frq", "guilsinglright", "textquotedblright", "textquotesingle",
216 /// the same as known_quotes with .lyx names
217 char const * const known_coded_quotes[] = { "qrd", "ard", "ard", "ard",
218 "ald", "ald", "ald", "gls", "gld", "els", "els", "eld",
219 "gld", "eld", "gls", "ers", "ars",
220 "ars", "als", "als", "erd", "qrs", "qrd", 0};
222 /// LaTeX names for font sizes
223 char const * const known_sizes[] = { "tiny", "scriptsize", "footnotesize",
224 "small", "normalsize", "large", "Large", "LARGE", "huge", "Huge", 0};
226 /// the same as known_sizes with .lyx names
227 char const * const known_coded_sizes[] = { "tiny", "scriptsize", "footnotesize",
228 "small", "normal", "large", "larger", "largest", "huge", "giant", 0};
230 /// LaTeX 2.09 names for font families
231 char const * const known_old_font_families[] = { "rm", "sf", "tt", 0};
233 /// LaTeX names for font families
234 char const * const known_font_families[] = { "rmfamily", "sffamily",
237 /// LaTeX names for font family changing commands
238 char const * const known_text_font_families[] = { "textrm", "textsf",
241 /// The same as known_old_font_families, known_font_families and
242 /// known_text_font_families with .lyx names
243 char const * const known_coded_font_families[] = { "roman", "sans",
246 /// LaTeX 2.09 names for font series
247 char const * const known_old_font_series[] = { "bf", 0};
249 /// LaTeX names for font series
250 char const * const known_font_series[] = { "bfseries", "mdseries", 0};
252 /// LaTeX names for font series changing commands
253 char const * const known_text_font_series[] = { "textbf", "textmd", 0};
255 /// The same as known_old_font_series, known_font_series and
256 /// known_text_font_series with .lyx names
257 char const * const known_coded_font_series[] = { "bold", "medium", 0};
259 /// LaTeX 2.09 names for font shapes
260 char const * const known_old_font_shapes[] = { "it", "sl", "sc", 0};
262 /// LaTeX names for font shapes
263 char const * const known_font_shapes[] = { "itshape", "slshape", "scshape",
266 /// LaTeX names for font shape changing commands
267 char const * const known_text_font_shapes[] = { "textit", "textsl", "textsc",
270 /// The same as known_old_font_shapes, known_font_shapes and
271 /// known_text_font_shapes with .lyx names
272 char const * const known_coded_font_shapes[] = { "italic", "slanted",
273 "smallcaps", "up", 0};
275 /// Known special characters which need skip_spaces_braces() afterwards
276 char const * const known_special_chars[] = {"ldots",
277 "lyxarrow", "textcompwordmark",
278 "slash", "textasciitilde", "textasciicircum", "textbackslash",
279 "LyX", "TeX", "LaTeXe",
282 /// special characters from known_special_chars which may have a \\protect before
283 char const * const known_special_protect_chars[] = {"LyX", "TeX",
284 "LaTeXe", "LaTeX", 0};
286 /// the same as known_special_chars with .lyx names
287 char const * const known_coded_special_chars[] = {"\\SpecialChar ldots\n",
288 "\\SpecialChar menuseparator\n", "\\SpecialChar ligaturebreak\n",
289 "\\SpecialChar breakableslash\n", "~", "^", "\n\\backslash\n",
290 "\\SpecialChar LyX\n", "\\SpecialChar TeX\n", "\\SpecialChar LaTeX2e\n",
291 "\\SpecialChar LaTeX\n", 0};
294 * Graphics file extensions known by the dvips driver of the graphics package.
295 * These extensions are used to complete the filename of an included
296 * graphics file if it does not contain an extension.
297 * The order must be the same that latex uses to find a file, because we
298 * will use the first extension that matches.
299 * This is only an approximation for the common cases. If we would want to
300 * do it right in all cases, we would need to know which graphics driver is
301 * used and know the extensions of every driver of the graphics package.
303 char const * const known_dvips_graphics_formats[] = {"eps", "ps", "eps.gz",
304 "ps.gz", "eps.Z", "ps.Z", 0};
307 * Graphics file extensions known by the pdftex driver of the graphics package.
308 * \sa known_dvips_graphics_formats
310 char const * const known_pdftex_graphics_formats[] = {"png", "pdf", "jpg",
314 * Known file extensions for TeX files as used by \\include.
316 char const * const known_tex_extensions[] = {"tex", 0};
318 /// spaces known by InsetSpace
319 char const * const known_spaces[] = { " ", "space", ",",
320 "thinspace", "quad", "qquad", "enspace", "enskip",
321 "negthinspace", "negmedspace", "negthickspace", "textvisiblespace",
322 "hfill", "dotfill", "hrulefill", "leftarrowfill", "rightarrowfill",
323 "upbracefill", "downbracefill", 0};
325 /// the same as known_spaces with .lyx names
326 char const * const known_coded_spaces[] = { "space{}", "space{}",
327 "thinspace{}", "thinspace{}", "quad{}", "qquad{}", "enspace{}", "enskip{}",
328 "negthinspace{}", "negmedspace{}", "negthickspace{}", "textvisiblespace{}",
329 "hfill{}", "dotfill{}", "hrulefill{}", "leftarrowfill{}", "rightarrowfill{}",
330 "upbracefill{}", "downbracefill{}", 0};
332 /// known TIPA combining diacritical marks
333 char const * const known_tipa_marks[] = {"textsubwedge", "textsubumlaut",
334 "textsubtilde", "textseagull", "textsubbridge", "textinvsubbridge",
335 "textsubsquare", "textsubrhalfring", "textsublhalfring", "textsubplus",
336 "textovercross", "textsubarch", "textsuperimposetilde", "textraising",
337 "textlowering", "textadvancing", "textretracting", "textdoublegrave",
338 "texthighrise", "textlowrise", "textrisefall", "textsyllabic",
339 "textsubring", "textsubbar", 0};
341 /// TIPA tones that need special handling
342 char const * const known_tones[] = {"15", "51", "45", "12", "454", 0};
344 // string to store the float type to be able to determine the type of subfloats
345 string float_type = "";
347 // string to store the float status of minted listings
348 string minted_float = "";
350 // whether a caption has been parsed for a floating minted listing
351 bool minted_float_has_caption = false;
353 // The caption for non-floating minted listings
354 string minted_nonfloat_caption = "";
356 // Characters that have to be escaped by \\ in LaTeX
357 char const * const known_escaped_chars[] = {
358 "&", "_", "$", "%", "#", "^", "{", "}", 0};
361 /// splits "x=z, y=b" into a map and an ordered keyword vector
362 void split_map(string const & s, map<string, string> & res, vector<string> & keys)
367 keys.resize(v.size());
368 for (size_t i = 0; i < v.size(); ++i) {
369 size_t const pos = v[i].find('=');
370 string const index = trimSpaceAndEol(v[i].substr(0, pos));
371 string const value = trimSpaceAndEol(v[i].substr(pos + 1, string::npos));
379 * Split a LaTeX length into value and unit.
380 * The latter can be a real unit like "pt", or a latex length variable
381 * like "\textwidth". The unit may contain additional stuff like glue
382 * lengths, but we don't care, because such lengths are ERT anyway.
383 * \returns true if \p value and \p unit are valid.
385 bool splitLatexLength(string const & len, string & value, string & unit)
389 const string::size_type i = len.find_first_not_of(" -+0123456789.,");
390 //'4,5' is a valid LaTeX length number. Change it to '4.5'
391 string const length = subst(len, ',', '.');
392 if (i == string::npos)
395 if (len[0] == '\\') {
396 // We had something like \textwidth without a factor
402 value = trimSpaceAndEol(string(length, 0, i));
406 // 'cM' is a valid LaTeX length unit. Change it to 'cm'
407 if (contains(len, '\\'))
408 unit = trimSpaceAndEol(string(len, i));
410 unit = ascii_lowercase(trimSpaceAndEol(string(len, i)));
415 /// A simple function to translate a latex length to something LyX can
416 /// understand. Not perfect, but rather best-effort.
417 bool translate_len(string const & length, string & valstring, string & unit)
419 if (!splitLatexLength(length, valstring, unit))
421 // LyX uses percent values
423 istringstream iss(valstring);
428 string const percentval = oss.str();
430 if (unit.empty() || unit[0] != '\\')
432 string::size_type const i = unit.find(' ');
433 string const endlen = (i == string::npos) ? string() : string(unit, i);
434 if (unit == "\\textwidth") {
435 valstring = percentval;
436 unit = "text%" + endlen;
437 } else if (unit == "\\columnwidth") {
438 valstring = percentval;
439 unit = "col%" + endlen;
440 } else if (unit == "\\paperwidth") {
441 valstring = percentval;
442 unit = "page%" + endlen;
443 } else if (unit == "\\linewidth") {
444 valstring = percentval;
445 unit = "line%" + endlen;
446 } else if (unit == "\\paperheight") {
447 valstring = percentval;
448 unit = "pheight%" + endlen;
449 } else if (unit == "\\textheight") {
450 valstring = percentval;
451 unit = "theight%" + endlen;
452 } else if (unit == "\\baselineskip") {
453 valstring = percentval;
454 unit = "baselineskip%" + endlen;
460 /// If we have ambiguous quotation marks, make a smart guess
461 /// based on main quote style
462 string guessQuoteStyle(string in, bool const opening)
465 if (prefixIs(in, "qr")) {// straight quote
467 res = subst(res, "r", "l");
468 } else if (in == "eld") {// ``
469 if (preamble.quotesStyle() == "german")
471 else if (preamble.quotesStyle() == "british")
473 else if (preamble.quotesStyle() == "french")
475 else if (preamble.quotesStyle() == "russian")
477 } else if (in == "erd") {// ''
478 if (preamble.quotesStyle() == "polish")
480 else if (preamble.quotesStyle() == "british")
482 else if (preamble.quotesStyle() == "french")
484 else if (preamble.quotesStyle() == "swedish")
485 res = opening ? "sld" : "srd";
486 } else if (in == "els") {// `
487 if (preamble.quotesStyle() == "german")
489 else if (preamble.quotesStyle() == "british")
491 } else if (in == "ers") {// '
492 if (preamble.quotesStyle() == "polish")
494 else if (preamble.quotesStyle() == "british")
496 else if (preamble.quotesStyle() == "swedish")
497 res = opening ? "sls" : "srs";
498 } else if (in == "ard") {// >>
499 if (preamble.quotesStyle() == "swiss")
501 else if (preamble.quotesStyle() == "french")
503 else if (preamble.quotesStyle() == "russian")
505 } else if (in == "ald") {// <<
506 if (preamble.quotesStyle() == "swiss")
508 else if (preamble.quotesStyle() == "french")
510 else if (preamble.quotesStyle() == "russian")
512 } else if (in == "ars") {// >
513 if (preamble.quotesStyle() == "swiss")
515 } else if (in == "als") {// <
516 if (preamble.quotesStyle() == "swiss")
518 } else if (in == "gld") {// ,,
519 if (preamble.quotesStyle() == "polish")
521 else if (preamble.quotesStyle() == "russian")
523 } else if (in == "gls") {// ,
524 if (preamble.quotesStyle() == "polish")
534 string translate_len(string const & length)
538 if (translate_len(length, value, unit))
540 // If the input is invalid, return what we have.
548 * Translates a LaTeX length into \p value, \p unit and
549 * \p special parts suitable for a box inset.
550 * The difference from translate_len() is that a box inset knows about
551 * some special "units" that are stored in \p special.
553 void translate_box_len(string const & length, string & value, string & unit, string & special)
555 if (translate_len(length, value, unit)) {
556 if (unit == "\\height" || unit == "\\depth" ||
557 unit == "\\totalheight" || unit == "\\width") {
558 special = unit.substr(1);
559 // The unit is not used, but LyX requires a dummy setting
571 void begin_inset(ostream & os, string const & name)
573 os << "\n\\begin_inset " << name;
577 void begin_command_inset(ostream & os, string const & name,
578 string const & latexname)
580 begin_inset(os, "CommandInset ");
581 os << name << "\nLatexCommand " << latexname << '\n';
585 void end_inset(ostream & os)
587 os << "\n\\end_inset\n\n";
591 bool skip_braces(Parser & p)
593 if (p.next_token().cat() != catBegin)
596 if (p.next_token().cat() == catEnd) {
605 /// replace LaTeX commands in \p s from the unicodesymbols file with their
607 pair<bool, docstring> convert_unicodesymbols(docstring s)
611 for (size_t i = 0; i < s.size();) {
620 docstring parsed = normalize_c(encodings.fromLaTeXCommand(s,
621 Encodings::TEXT_CMD, termination, rem, &req));
622 set<string>::const_iterator it = req.begin();
623 set<string>::const_iterator en = req.end();
624 for (; it != en; ++it)
625 preamble.registerAutomaticallyLoadedPackage(*it);
628 if (s.empty() || s[0] != '\\')
632 for (auto const & c : known_escaped_chars)
633 if (c != 0 && prefixIs(s, from_ascii("\\") + c))
638 return make_pair(res, os.str());
642 /// try to convert \p s to a valid InsetCommand argument
643 /// return whether this succeeded. If not, these command insets
644 /// get the "literate" flag.
645 pair<bool, string> convert_latexed_command_inset_arg(string s)
647 bool success = false;
649 // since we don't know the input encoding we can't use from_utf8
650 pair<bool, docstring> res = convert_unicodesymbols(from_ascii(s));
652 s = to_utf8(res.second);
654 // LyX cannot handle newlines in a latex command
655 return make_pair(success, subst(s, "\n", " "));
658 /// try to convert \p s to a valid InsetCommand argument
659 /// without trying to recode macros.
660 string convert_literate_command_inset_arg(string s)
662 // LyX cannot handle newlines in a latex command
663 return subst(s, "\n", " ");
666 void output_ert(ostream & os, string const & s, Context & context)
668 context.check_layout(os);
669 for (string::const_iterator it = s.begin(), et = s.end(); it != et; ++it) {
671 os << "\n\\backslash\n";
672 else if (*it == '\n') {
673 context.new_paragraph(os);
674 context.check_layout(os);
678 context.check_end_layout(os);
682 void output_ert_inset(ostream & os, string const & s, Context & context)
684 // We must have a valid layout before outputting the ERT inset.
685 context.check_layout(os);
686 Context newcontext(true, context.textclass);
687 InsetLayout const & layout = context.textclass.insetLayout(from_ascii("ERT"));
688 if (layout.forcePlainLayout())
689 newcontext.layout = &context.textclass.plainLayout();
690 begin_inset(os, "ERT");
691 os << "\nstatus collapsed\n";
692 output_ert(os, s, newcontext);
697 void output_comment(Parser & p, ostream & os, string const & s,
700 if (p.next_token().cat() == catNewline)
701 output_ert_inset(os, '%' + s, context);
703 output_ert_inset(os, '%' + s + '\n', context);
707 Layout const * findLayout(TextClass const & textclass, string const & name, bool command,
708 string const & latexparam = string())
710 Layout const * layout = findLayoutWithoutModule(textclass, name, command, latexparam);
713 if (checkModule(name, command))
714 return findLayoutWithoutModule(textclass, name, command, latexparam);
719 InsetLayout const * findInsetLayout(TextClass const & textclass, string const & name, bool command,
720 string const & latexparam = string())
722 InsetLayout const * insetlayout =
723 findInsetLayoutWithoutModule(textclass, name, command, latexparam);
726 if (checkModule(name, command))
727 return findInsetLayoutWithoutModule(textclass, name, command, latexparam);
732 void eat_whitespace(Parser &, ostream &, Context &, bool);
736 * Skips whitespace and braces.
737 * This should be called after a command has been parsed that is not put into
738 * ERT, and where LyX adds "{}" if needed.
740 void skip_spaces_braces(Parser & p, bool keepws = false)
742 /* The following four examples produce the same typeset output and
743 should be handled by this function:
751 // Unfortunately we need to skip comments, too.
752 // We can't use eat_whitespace since writing them after the {}
753 // results in different output in some cases.
754 bool const skipped_spaces = p.skip_spaces(true);
755 bool const skipped_braces = skip_braces(p);
756 if (keepws && skipped_spaces && !skipped_braces)
757 // put back the space (it is better handled by check_space)
758 p.unskip_spaces(true);
762 void output_arguments(ostream & os, Parser & p, bool outer, bool need_layout, string const prefix,
763 Context & context, Layout::LaTeXArgMap const & latexargs)
765 if (context.layout->latextype != LATEX_ITEM_ENVIRONMENT || !prefix.empty()) {
767 context.check_layout(os);
773 Layout::LaTeXArgMap::const_iterator lait = latexargs.begin();
774 Layout::LaTeXArgMap::const_iterator const laend = latexargs.end();
775 for (; lait != laend; ++lait) {
777 eat_whitespace(p, os, context, false);
778 if (lait->second.mandatory) {
779 if (p.next_token().cat() != catBegin)
781 string ldelim = to_utf8(lait->second.ldelim);
782 string rdelim = to_utf8(lait->second.rdelim);
787 p.get_token(); // eat ldelim
788 if (ldelim.size() > 1)
789 p.get_token(); // eat ldelim
791 context.check_layout(os);
794 begin_inset(os, "Argument ");
797 os << i << "\nstatus collapsed\n\n";
798 parse_text_in_inset(p, os, FLAG_RDELIM, outer, context, 0, rdelim);
801 string ldelim = to_utf8(lait->second.ldelim);
802 string rdelim = to_utf8(lait->second.rdelim);
807 string tok = p.next_token().asInput();
808 // we only support delimiters with max 2 chars for now.
809 if (ldelim.size() > 1)
810 tok += p.next_next_token().asInput();
811 if (p.next_token().cat() == catEscape || tok != ldelim)
813 p.get_token(); // eat ldelim
814 if (ldelim.size() > 1)
815 p.get_token(); // eat ldelim
817 context.check_layout(os);
820 begin_inset(os, "Argument ");
823 os << i << "\nstatus collapsed\n\n";
824 parse_text_in_inset(p, os, FLAG_RDELIM, outer, context, 0, rdelim);
827 eat_whitespace(p, os, context, false);
832 void output_command_layout(ostream & os, Parser & p, bool outer,
833 Context & parent_context,
834 Layout const * newlayout)
836 TeXFont const oldFont = parent_context.font;
837 // save the current font size
838 string const size = oldFont.size;
839 // reset the font size to default, because the font size switches
840 // don't affect section headings and the like
841 parent_context.font.size = Context::normalfont.size;
842 // we only need to write the font change if we have an open layout
843 if (!parent_context.atParagraphStart())
844 output_font_change(os, oldFont, parent_context.font);
845 parent_context.check_end_layout(os);
846 Context context(true, parent_context.textclass, newlayout,
847 parent_context.layout, parent_context.font);
848 if (parent_context.deeper_paragraph) {
849 // We are beginning a nested environment after a
850 // deeper paragraph inside the outer list environment.
851 // Therefore we don't need to output a "begin deeper".
852 context.need_end_deeper = true;
854 context.check_deeper(os);
855 output_arguments(os, p, outer, true, string(), context,
856 context.layout->latexargs());
857 // If we have a latex param, we eat it here.
858 if (!parent_context.latexparam.empty()) {
860 Context dummy(true, parent_context.textclass);
861 parse_text(p, oss, FLAG_RDELIM, outer, dummy,
862 string(1, parent_context.latexparam.back()));
864 parse_text(p, os, FLAG_ITEM, outer, context);
865 output_arguments(os, p, outer, false, "post", context,
866 context.layout->postcommandargs());
867 context.check_end_layout(os);
868 if (parent_context.deeper_paragraph) {
869 // We must suppress the "end deeper" because we
870 // suppressed the "begin deeper" above.
871 context.need_end_deeper = false;
873 context.check_end_deeper(os);
874 // We don't need really a new paragraph, but
875 // we must make sure that the next item gets a \begin_layout.
876 parent_context.new_paragraph(os);
877 // Set the font size to the original value. No need to output it here
878 // (Context::begin_layout() will do that if needed)
879 parent_context.font.size = size;
884 * Output a space if necessary.
885 * This function gets called for every whitespace token.
887 * We have three cases here:
888 * 1. A space must be suppressed. Example: The lyxcode case below
889 * 2. A space may be suppressed. Example: Spaces before "\par"
890 * 3. A space must not be suppressed. Example: A space between two words
892 * We currently handle only 1. and 3 and from 2. only the case of
893 * spaces before newlines as a side effect.
895 * 2. could be used to suppress as many spaces as possible. This has two effects:
896 * - Reimporting LyX generated LaTeX files changes almost no whitespace
897 * - Superflous whitespace from non LyX generated LaTeX files is removed.
898 * The drawback is that the logic inside the function becomes
899 * complicated, and that is the reason why it is not implemented.
901 void check_space(Parser & p, ostream & os, Context & context)
903 Token const next = p.next_token();
904 Token const curr = p.curr_token();
905 // A space before a single newline and vice versa must be ignored
906 // LyX emits a newline before \end{lyxcode}.
907 // This newline must be ignored,
908 // otherwise LyX will add an additional protected space.
909 if (next.cat() == catSpace ||
910 next.cat() == catNewline ||
911 (next.cs() == "end" && context.layout->free_spacing && curr.cat() == catNewline)) {
914 context.check_layout(os);
920 * Parse all arguments of \p command
922 void parse_arguments(string const & command,
923 vector<ArgumentType> const & template_arguments,
924 Parser & p, ostream & os, bool outer, Context & context)
926 string ert = command;
927 size_t no_arguments = template_arguments.size();
928 for (size_t i = 0; i < no_arguments; ++i) {
929 switch (template_arguments[i]) {
932 // This argument contains regular LaTeX
933 output_ert_inset(os, ert + '{', context);
934 eat_whitespace(p, os, context, false);
935 if (template_arguments[i] == required)
936 parse_text(p, os, FLAG_ITEM, outer, context);
938 parse_text_snippet(p, os, FLAG_ITEM, outer, context);
942 // This argument consists only of a single item.
943 // The presence of '{' or not must be preserved.
945 if (p.next_token().cat() == catBegin)
946 ert += '{' + p.verbatim_item() + '}';
948 ert += p.verbatim_item();
952 // This argument may contain special characters
953 ert += '{' + p.verbatim_item() + '}';
957 // true because we must not eat whitespace
958 // if an optional arg follows we must not strip the
959 // brackets from this one
960 if (i < no_arguments - 1 &&
961 template_arguments[i+1] == optional)
962 ert += p.getFullOpt(true);
964 ert += p.getOpt(true);
968 output_ert_inset(os, ert, context);
973 * Check whether \p command is a known command. If yes,
974 * handle the command with all arguments.
975 * \return true if the command was parsed, false otherwise.
977 bool parse_command(string const & command, Parser & p, ostream & os,
978 bool outer, Context & context)
980 if (known_commands.find(command) != known_commands.end()) {
981 parse_arguments(command, known_commands[command], p, os,
989 /// Parses a minipage or parbox
990 void parse_box(Parser & p, ostream & os, unsigned outer_flags,
991 unsigned inner_flags, bool outer, Context & parent_context,
992 string const & outer_type, string const & special,
993 string inner_type, string const & frame_color,
994 string const & background_color)
998 string hor_pos = "l";
999 // We need to set the height to the LaTeX default of 1\\totalheight
1000 // for the case when no height argument is given
1001 string height_value = "1";
1002 string height_unit = "in";
1003 string height_special = "totalheight";
1004 string latex_height;
1008 string width_special = "none";
1009 string thickness = "0.4pt";
1010 if (!fboxrule.empty())
1011 thickness = fboxrule;
1013 thickness = "0.4pt";
1015 if (!fboxsep.empty())
1016 separation = fboxsep;
1020 if (!shadow_size.empty())
1021 shadowsize = shadow_size;
1024 string framecolor = "black";
1025 string backgroundcolor = "none";
1026 if (!frame_color.empty())
1027 framecolor = frame_color;
1028 if (!background_color.empty())
1029 backgroundcolor = background_color;
1030 // if there is a color box around the \begin statements have not yet been parsed
1032 if (!frame_color.empty() || !background_color.empty()) {
1033 eat_whitespace(p, os, parent_context, false);
1034 p.get_token().asInput(); // the '{'
1036 if (p.next_token().asInput() == "\\begin") {
1037 p.get_token().asInput();
1039 inner_type = "minipage";
1040 inner_flags = FLAG_END;
1041 active_environments.push_back("minipage");
1044 else if (p.next_token().asInput() == "\\parbox") {
1045 p.get_token().asInput();
1046 inner_type = "parbox";
1047 inner_flags = FLAG_ITEM;
1050 else if (p.next_token().asInput() == "\\makebox") {
1051 p.get_token().asInput();
1052 inner_type = "makebox";
1053 inner_flags = FLAG_ITEM;
1055 // in case there is just \colorbox{color}{text}
1058 inner_type = "makebox";
1059 inner_flags = FLAG_BRACE_LAST;
1064 if (!p.hasOpt() && (inner_type == "makebox" || outer_type == "mbox"))
1066 if (!inner_type.empty() && p.hasOpt()) {
1067 if (inner_type != "makebox")
1068 position = p.getArg('[', ']');
1070 latex_width = p.getArg('[', ']');
1071 translate_box_len(latex_width, width_value, width_unit, width_special);
1074 if (position != "t" && position != "c" && position != "b") {
1075 cerr << "invalid position " << position << " for "
1076 << inner_type << endl;
1080 if (inner_type != "makebox") {
1081 latex_height = p.getArg('[', ']');
1082 translate_box_len(latex_height, height_value, height_unit, height_special);
1084 string const opt = p.getArg('[', ']');
1087 if (hor_pos != "l" && hor_pos != "c" &&
1088 hor_pos != "r" && hor_pos != "s") {
1089 cerr << "invalid hor_pos " << hor_pos
1090 << " for " << inner_type << endl;
1097 inner_pos = p.getArg('[', ']');
1098 if (inner_pos != "c" && inner_pos != "t" &&
1099 inner_pos != "b" && inner_pos != "s") {
1100 cerr << "invalid inner_pos "
1101 << inner_pos << " for "
1102 << inner_type << endl;
1103 inner_pos = position;
1107 if (inner_type == "makebox")
1111 if (inner_type.empty()) {
1112 if (special.empty() && outer_type != "framebox")
1113 latex_width = "1\\columnwidth";
1116 latex_width = p2.getArg('[', ']');
1117 string const opt = p2.getArg('[', ']');
1120 if (hor_pos != "l" && hor_pos != "c" &&
1121 hor_pos != "r" && hor_pos != "s") {
1122 cerr << "invalid hor_pos " << hor_pos
1123 << " for " << outer_type << endl;
1127 if (outer_type == "framebox")
1131 } else if (inner_type != "makebox")
1132 latex_width = p.verbatim_item();
1133 // if e.g. only \ovalbox{content} was used, set the width to 1\columnwidth
1134 // as this is LyX's standard for such cases (except for makebox)
1135 // \framebox is more special and handled below
1136 if (latex_width.empty() && inner_type != "makebox"
1137 && outer_type != "framebox")
1138 latex_width = "1\\columnwidth";
1140 translate_len(latex_width, width_value, width_unit);
1142 bool shadedparbox = false;
1143 if (inner_type == "shaded") {
1144 eat_whitespace(p, os, parent_context, false);
1145 if (outer_type == "parbox") {
1147 if (p.next_token().cat() == catBegin)
1149 eat_whitespace(p, os, parent_context, false);
1150 shadedparbox = true;
1155 // If we already read the inner box we have to push the inner env
1156 if (!outer_type.empty() && !inner_type.empty() &&
1157 (inner_flags & FLAG_END))
1158 active_environments.push_back(inner_type);
1159 bool use_ert = false;
1160 if (!outer_type.empty() && !inner_type.empty()) {
1161 // Look whether there is some content after the end of the
1162 // inner box, but before the end of the outer box.
1163 // If yes, we need to output ERT.
1165 if (inner_flags & FLAG_END)
1166 p.ertEnvironment(inner_type);
1169 p.skip_spaces(true);
1170 bool const outer_env(outer_type == "framed" || outer_type == "minipage");
1171 if ((outer_env && p.next_token().asInput() != "\\end") ||
1172 (!outer_env && p.next_token().cat() != catEnd)) {
1173 // something is between the end of the inner box and
1174 // the end of the outer box, so we need to use ERT.
1182 if (!outer_type.empty()) {
1183 if (outer_flags & FLAG_END)
1184 ss << "\\begin{" << outer_type << '}';
1186 ss << '\\' << outer_type << '{';
1187 if (!special.empty())
1191 if (!inner_type.empty()) {
1192 if (inner_type != "shaded") {
1193 if (inner_flags & FLAG_END)
1194 ss << "\\begin{" << inner_type << '}';
1196 ss << '\\' << inner_type;
1198 if (!position.empty())
1199 ss << '[' << position << ']';
1200 if (!latex_height.empty())
1201 ss << '[' << latex_height << ']';
1202 if (!inner_pos.empty())
1203 ss << '[' << inner_pos << ']';
1204 ss << '{' << latex_width << '}';
1205 if (!(inner_flags & FLAG_END))
1208 if (inner_type == "shaded")
1209 ss << "\\begin{shaded}";
1210 output_ert_inset(os, ss.str(), parent_context);
1211 if (!inner_type.empty()) {
1212 parse_text(p, os, inner_flags, outer, parent_context);
1213 if (inner_flags & FLAG_END)
1214 output_ert_inset(os, "\\end{" + inner_type + '}',
1217 output_ert_inset(os, "}", parent_context);
1219 if (!outer_type.empty()) {
1220 // If we already read the inner box we have to pop
1222 if (!inner_type.empty() && (inner_flags & FLAG_END))
1223 active_environments.pop_back();
1225 // Ensure that the end of the outer box is parsed correctly:
1226 // The opening brace has been eaten by parse_outer_box()
1227 if (!outer_type.empty() && (outer_flags & FLAG_ITEM)) {
1228 outer_flags &= ~FLAG_ITEM;
1229 outer_flags |= FLAG_BRACE_LAST;
1231 parse_text(p, os, outer_flags, outer, parent_context);
1232 if (outer_flags & FLAG_END)
1233 output_ert_inset(os, "\\end{" + outer_type + '}',
1236 output_ert_inset(os, "}", parent_context);
1239 // LyX does not like empty positions, so we have
1240 // to set them to the LaTeX default values here.
1241 if (position.empty())
1243 if (inner_pos.empty())
1244 inner_pos = position;
1245 parent_context.check_layout(os);
1246 begin_inset(os, "Box ");
1247 if (outer_type == "framed")
1249 else if (outer_type == "framebox" || outer_type == "fbox" || !frame_color.empty())
1251 else if (outer_type == "shadowbox")
1252 os << "Shadowbox\n";
1253 else if ((outer_type == "shaded" && inner_type.empty()) ||
1254 (outer_type == "minipage" && inner_type == "shaded") ||
1255 (outer_type == "parbox" && inner_type == "shaded")) {
1257 preamble.registerAutomaticallyLoadedPackage("color");
1258 } else if (outer_type == "doublebox")
1259 os << "Doublebox\n";
1260 else if (outer_type.empty() || outer_type == "mbox")
1261 os << "Frameless\n";
1263 os << outer_type << '\n';
1264 os << "position \"" << position << "\"\n";
1265 os << "hor_pos \"" << hor_pos << "\"\n";
1266 if (outer_type == "mbox")
1267 os << "has_inner_box 1\n";
1268 else if (!frame_color.empty() && inner_type == "makebox")
1269 os << "has_inner_box 0\n";
1271 os << "has_inner_box " << !inner_type.empty() << "\n";
1272 os << "inner_pos \"" << inner_pos << "\"\n";
1273 os << "use_parbox " << (inner_type == "parbox" || shadedparbox)
1275 if (outer_type == "mbox")
1276 os << "use_makebox 1\n";
1277 else if (!frame_color.empty())
1278 os << "use_makebox 0\n";
1280 os << "use_makebox " << (inner_type == "makebox") << '\n';
1281 if (outer_type == "mbox" || (outer_type == "fbox" && inner_type.empty()))
1282 os << "width \"\"\n";
1283 // for values like "1.5\width" LyX uses "1.5in" as width ad sets "width" as sepecial
1284 else if (contains(width_unit, '\\'))
1285 os << "width \"" << width_value << "in" << "\"\n";
1287 os << "width \"" << width_value << width_unit << "\"\n";
1288 if (contains(width_unit, '\\')) {
1289 width_unit.erase (0,1); // remove the leading '\'
1290 os << "special \"" << width_unit << "\"\n";
1292 os << "special \"" << width_special << "\"\n";
1293 if (contains(height_unit, '\\'))
1294 os << "height \"" << height_value << "in" << "\"\n";
1296 os << "height \"" << height_value << height_unit << "\"\n";
1297 os << "height_special \"" << height_special << "\"\n";
1298 os << "thickness \"" << thickness << "\"\n";
1299 os << "separation \"" << separation << "\"\n";
1300 os << "shadowsize \"" << shadowsize << "\"\n";
1301 os << "framecolor \"" << framecolor << "\"\n";
1302 os << "backgroundcolor \"" << backgroundcolor << "\"\n";
1303 os << "status open\n\n";
1305 // Unfortunately we can't use parse_text_in_inset:
1306 // InsetBox::forcePlainLayout() is hard coded and does not
1307 // use the inset layout. Apart from that do we call parse_text
1308 // up to two times, but need only one check_end_layout.
1309 bool const forcePlainLayout =
1310 (!inner_type.empty() || inner_type == "makebox") &&
1311 outer_type != "shaded" && outer_type != "framed";
1312 Context context(true, parent_context.textclass);
1313 if (forcePlainLayout)
1314 context.layout = &context.textclass.plainLayout();
1316 context.font = parent_context.font;
1318 // If we have no inner box the contents will be read with the outer box
1319 if (!inner_type.empty())
1320 parse_text(p, os, inner_flags, outer, context);
1322 // Ensure that the end of the outer box is parsed correctly:
1323 // The opening brace has been eaten by parse_outer_box()
1324 if (!outer_type.empty() && (outer_flags & FLAG_ITEM)) {
1325 outer_flags &= ~FLAG_ITEM;
1326 outer_flags |= FLAG_BRACE_LAST;
1329 // Find end of outer box, output contents if inner_type is
1330 // empty and output possible comments
1331 if (!outer_type.empty()) {
1332 // If we already read the inner box we have to pop
1334 if (!inner_type.empty() && (inner_flags & FLAG_END))
1335 active_environments.pop_back();
1336 // This does not output anything but comments if
1337 // inner_type is not empty (see use_ert)
1338 parse_text(p, os, outer_flags, outer, context);
1341 context.check_end_layout(os);
1343 #ifdef PRESERVE_LAYOUT
1344 // LyX puts a % after the end of the minipage
1345 if (p.next_token().cat() == catNewline && p.next_token().cs().size() > 1) {
1347 //output_comment(p, os, "dummy", parent_context);
1350 parent_context.new_paragraph(os);
1352 else if (p.next_token().cat() == catSpace || p.next_token().cat() == catNewline) {
1353 //output_comment(p, os, "dummy", parent_context);
1356 // We add a protected space if something real follows
1357 if (p.good() && p.next_token().cat() != catComment) {
1358 begin_inset(os, "space ~\n");
1364 if (inner_type == "minipage" && (!frame_color.empty() || !background_color.empty()))
1365 active_environments.pop_back();
1366 if (inner_flags != FLAG_BRACE_LAST && (!frame_color.empty() || !background_color.empty())) {
1367 // in this case we have to eat the the closing brace of the color box
1368 p.get_token().asInput(); // the '}'
1370 if (p.next_token().asInput() == "}") {
1371 // in this case we assume that the closing brace is from the box settings
1372 // therefore reset these values for the next box
1378 // all boxes except of Frameless and Shaded require calc
1379 if (!(outer_type.empty() || outer_type == "mbox") &&
1380 !((outer_type == "shaded" && inner_type.empty()) ||
1381 (outer_type == "minipage" && inner_type == "shaded") ||
1382 (outer_type == "parbox" && inner_type == "shaded")))
1383 preamble.registerAutomaticallyLoadedPackage("calc");
1387 void parse_outer_box(Parser & p, ostream & os, unsigned flags, bool outer,
1388 Context & parent_context, string const & outer_type,
1389 string const & special)
1391 eat_whitespace(p, os, parent_context, false);
1392 if (flags & FLAG_ITEM) {
1394 if (p.next_token().cat() == catBegin)
1397 cerr << "Warning: Ignoring missing '{' after \\"
1398 << outer_type << '.' << endl;
1399 eat_whitespace(p, os, parent_context, false);
1402 unsigned int inner_flags = 0;
1404 if (outer_type == "minipage" || outer_type == "parbox") {
1405 p.skip_spaces(true);
1406 while (p.hasOpt()) {
1408 p.skip_spaces(true);
1411 p.skip_spaces(true);
1412 if (outer_type == "parbox") {
1414 if (p.next_token().cat() == catBegin)
1416 p.skip_spaces(true);
1419 if (outer_type == "shaded" || outer_type == "mbox") {
1420 // These boxes never have an inner box
1422 } else if (p.next_token().asInput() == "\\parbox") {
1423 inner = p.get_token().cs();
1424 inner_flags = FLAG_ITEM;
1425 } else if (p.next_token().asInput() == "\\begin") {
1426 // Is this a minipage or shaded box?
1429 inner = p.getArg('{', '}');
1431 if (inner == "minipage" || inner == "shaded")
1432 inner_flags = FLAG_END;
1437 if (inner_flags == FLAG_END) {
1438 if (inner != "shaded")
1442 eat_whitespace(p, os, parent_context, false);
1444 parse_box(p, os, flags, FLAG_END, outer, parent_context,
1445 outer_type, special, inner, "", "");
1447 if (inner_flags == FLAG_ITEM) {
1449 eat_whitespace(p, os, parent_context, false);
1451 parse_box(p, os, flags, inner_flags, outer, parent_context,
1452 outer_type, special, inner, "", "");
1457 void parse_listings(Parser & p, ostream & os, Context & parent_context,
1458 bool in_line, bool use_minted)
1460 parent_context.check_layout(os);
1461 begin_inset(os, "listings\n");
1462 string arg = p.hasOpt() ? subst(p.verbatimOption(), "\n", "") : string();
1464 while ((i = arg.find(", ")) != string::npos
1465 || (i = arg.find(",\t")) != string::npos)
1466 arg.erase(i + 1, 1);
1469 string const language = p.getArg('{', '}');
1470 p.skip_spaces(true);
1471 arg += string(arg.empty() ? "" : ",") + "language=" + language;
1472 if (!minted_float.empty()) {
1473 arg += string(arg.empty() ? "" : ",") + minted_float;
1474 minted_nonfloat_caption.clear();
1478 os << "lstparams " << '"' << arg << '"' << '\n';
1479 if (arg.find("\\color") != string::npos)
1480 preamble.registerAutomaticallyLoadedPackage("color");
1483 os << "inline true\n";
1485 os << "inline false\n";
1486 os << "status collapsed\n";
1487 Context context(true, parent_context.textclass);
1488 context.layout = &parent_context.textclass.plainLayout();
1489 if (use_minted && prefixIs(minted_nonfloat_caption, "[t]")) {
1490 minted_nonfloat_caption.erase(0,3);
1491 os << "\n\\begin_layout Plain Layout\n";
1492 begin_inset(os, "Caption Standard\n");
1493 Context newcontext(true, context.textclass,
1494 context.layout, 0, context.font);
1495 newcontext.check_layout(os);
1496 os << minted_nonfloat_caption << "\n";
1497 newcontext.check_end_layout(os);
1499 os << "\n\\end_layout\n";
1500 minted_nonfloat_caption.clear();
1504 // set catcodes to verbatim early, just in case.
1505 p.setCatcodes(VERBATIM_CATCODES);
1506 string delim = p.get_token().asInput();
1507 //FIXME: handler error condition
1508 s = p.verbatimStuff(delim).second;
1509 // context.new_paragraph(os);
1510 } else if (use_minted) {
1511 s = p.verbatimEnvironment("minted");
1513 s = p.verbatimEnvironment("lstlisting");
1515 output_ert(os, s, context);
1516 if (use_minted && prefixIs(minted_nonfloat_caption, "[b]")) {
1517 minted_nonfloat_caption.erase(0,3);
1518 os << "\n\\begin_layout Plain Layout\n";
1519 begin_inset(os, "Caption Standard\n");
1520 Context newcontext(true, context.textclass,
1521 context.layout, 0, context.font);
1522 newcontext.check_layout(os);
1523 os << minted_nonfloat_caption << "\n";
1524 newcontext.check_end_layout(os);
1526 os << "\n\\end_layout\n";
1527 minted_nonfloat_caption.clear();
1529 // Don't close the inset here for floating minted listings.
1530 // It will be closed at the end of the listing environment.
1531 if (!use_minted || minted_float.empty())
1534 eat_whitespace(p, os, parent_context, true);
1535 Token t = p.get_token();
1536 if (t.asInput() != "\\end") {
1537 // If anything follows, collect it into a caption.
1538 minted_float_has_caption = true;
1539 os << "\n\\begin_layout Plain Layout\n"; // outer layout
1540 begin_inset(os, "Caption Standard\n");
1541 os << "\n\\begin_layout Plain Layout\n"; // inner layout
1548 /// parse an unknown environment
1549 void parse_unknown_environment(Parser & p, string const & name, ostream & os,
1550 unsigned flags, bool outer,
1551 Context & parent_context)
1553 if (name == "tabbing")
1554 // We need to remember that we have to handle '\=' specially
1555 flags |= FLAG_TABBING;
1557 // We need to translate font changes and paragraphs inside the
1558 // environment to ERT if we have a non standard font.
1559 // Otherwise things like
1560 // \large\begin{foo}\huge bar\end{foo}
1562 bool const specialfont =
1563 (parent_context.font != parent_context.normalfont);
1564 bool const new_layout_allowed = parent_context.new_layout_allowed;
1566 parent_context.new_layout_allowed = false;
1567 output_ert_inset(os, "\\begin{" + name + "}", parent_context);
1568 parse_text_snippet(p, os, flags, outer, parent_context);
1569 output_ert_inset(os, "\\end{" + name + "}", parent_context);
1571 parent_context.new_layout_allowed = new_layout_allowed;
1575 void parse_environment(Parser & p, ostream & os, bool outer,
1576 string & last_env, Context & parent_context)
1578 Layout const * newlayout;
1579 InsetLayout const * newinsetlayout = 0;
1580 string const name = p.getArg('{', '}');
1581 const bool is_starred = suffixIs(name, '*');
1582 string const unstarred_name = rtrim(name, "*");
1583 active_environments.push_back(name);
1585 if (is_math_env(name)) {
1586 parent_context.check_layout(os);
1587 begin_inset(os, "Formula ");
1588 os << "\\begin{" << name << "}";
1589 parse_math(p, os, FLAG_END, MATH_MODE);
1590 os << "\\end{" << name << "}";
1592 if (is_display_math_env(name)) {
1593 // Prevent the conversion of a line break to a space
1594 // (bug 7668). This does not change the output, but
1595 // looks ugly in LyX.
1596 eat_whitespace(p, os, parent_context, false);
1600 else if (is_known(name, preamble.polyglossia_languages)) {
1601 // We must begin a new paragraph if not already done
1602 if (! parent_context.atParagraphStart()) {
1603 parent_context.check_end_layout(os);
1604 parent_context.new_paragraph(os);
1606 // save the language in the context so that it is
1607 // handled by parse_text
1608 parent_context.font.language = preamble.polyglossia2lyx(name);
1609 parse_text(p, os, FLAG_END, outer, parent_context);
1610 // Just in case the environment is empty
1611 parent_context.extra_stuff.erase();
1612 // We must begin a new paragraph to reset the language
1613 parent_context.new_paragraph(os);
1617 else if (unstarred_name == "tabular" || name == "longtable") {
1618 eat_whitespace(p, os, parent_context, false);
1619 string width = "0pt";
1620 if (name == "tabular*") {
1621 width = lyx::translate_len(p.getArg('{', '}'));
1622 eat_whitespace(p, os, parent_context, false);
1624 parent_context.check_layout(os);
1625 begin_inset(os, "Tabular ");
1626 handle_tabular(p, os, name, width, parent_context);
1631 else if (parent_context.textclass.floats().typeExist(unstarred_name)) {
1632 eat_whitespace(p, os, parent_context, false);
1633 string const opt = p.hasOpt() ? p.getArg('[', ']') : string();
1634 eat_whitespace(p, os, parent_context, false);
1635 parent_context.check_layout(os);
1636 begin_inset(os, "Float " + unstarred_name + "\n");
1637 // store the float type for subfloats
1638 // subfloats only work with figures and tables
1639 if (unstarred_name == "figure")
1640 float_type = unstarred_name;
1641 else if (unstarred_name == "table")
1642 float_type = unstarred_name;
1646 os << "placement " << opt << '\n';
1647 if (contains(opt, "H"))
1648 preamble.registerAutomaticallyLoadedPackage("float");
1650 Floating const & fl = parent_context.textclass.floats()
1651 .getType(unstarred_name);
1652 if (!fl.floattype().empty() && fl.usesFloatPkg())
1653 preamble.registerAutomaticallyLoadedPackage("float");
1656 os << "wide " << convert<string>(is_starred)
1657 << "\nsideways false"
1658 << "\nstatus open\n\n";
1659 parse_text_in_inset(p, os, FLAG_END, outer, parent_context);
1661 // We don't need really a new paragraph, but
1662 // we must make sure that the next item gets a \begin_layout.
1663 parent_context.new_paragraph(os);
1665 // the float is parsed thus delete the type
1669 else if (unstarred_name == "sidewaysfigure"
1670 || unstarred_name == "sidewaystable"
1671 || unstarred_name == "sidewaysalgorithm") {
1672 string const opt = p.hasOpt() ? p.getArg('[', ']') : string();
1673 eat_whitespace(p, os, parent_context, false);
1674 parent_context.check_layout(os);
1675 if (unstarred_name == "sidewaysfigure")
1676 begin_inset(os, "Float figure\n");
1677 else if (unstarred_name == "sidewaystable")
1678 begin_inset(os, "Float table\n");
1679 else if (unstarred_name == "sidewaysalgorithm")
1680 begin_inset(os, "Float algorithm\n");
1682 os << "placement " << opt << '\n';
1683 if (contains(opt, "H"))
1684 preamble.registerAutomaticallyLoadedPackage("float");
1685 os << "wide " << convert<string>(is_starred)
1686 << "\nsideways true"
1687 << "\nstatus open\n\n";
1688 parse_text_in_inset(p, os, FLAG_END, outer, parent_context);
1690 // We don't need really a new paragraph, but
1691 // we must make sure that the next item gets a \begin_layout.
1692 parent_context.new_paragraph(os);
1694 preamble.registerAutomaticallyLoadedPackage("rotfloat");
1697 else if (name == "wrapfigure" || name == "wraptable") {
1698 // syntax is \begin{wrapfigure}[lines]{placement}[overhang]{width}
1699 eat_whitespace(p, os, parent_context, false);
1700 parent_context.check_layout(os);
1703 string overhang = "0col%";
1706 lines = p.getArg('[', ']');
1707 string const placement = p.getArg('{', '}');
1709 overhang = p.getArg('[', ']');
1710 string const width = p.getArg('{', '}');
1712 if (name == "wrapfigure")
1713 begin_inset(os, "Wrap figure\n");
1715 begin_inset(os, "Wrap table\n");
1716 os << "lines " << lines
1717 << "\nplacement " << placement
1718 << "\noverhang " << lyx::translate_len(overhang)
1719 << "\nwidth " << lyx::translate_len(width)
1720 << "\nstatus open\n\n";
1721 parse_text_in_inset(p, os, FLAG_END, outer, parent_context);
1723 // We don't need really a new paragraph, but
1724 // we must make sure that the next item gets a \begin_layout.
1725 parent_context.new_paragraph(os);
1727 preamble.registerAutomaticallyLoadedPackage("wrapfig");
1730 else if (name == "minipage") {
1731 eat_whitespace(p, os, parent_context, false);
1732 // Test whether this is an outer box of a shaded box
1734 // swallow arguments
1735 while (p.hasOpt()) {
1737 p.skip_spaces(true);
1740 p.skip_spaces(true);
1741 Token t = p.get_token();
1742 bool shaded = false;
1743 if (t.asInput() == "\\begin") {
1744 p.skip_spaces(true);
1745 if (p.getArg('{', '}') == "shaded")
1750 parse_outer_box(p, os, FLAG_END, outer,
1751 parent_context, name, "shaded");
1753 parse_box(p, os, 0, FLAG_END, outer, parent_context,
1754 "", "", name, "", "");
1758 else if (name == "comment") {
1759 eat_whitespace(p, os, parent_context, false);
1760 parent_context.check_layout(os);
1761 begin_inset(os, "Note Comment\n");
1762 os << "status open\n";
1763 parse_text_in_inset(p, os, FLAG_END, outer, parent_context);
1766 skip_braces(p); // eat {} that might by set by LyX behind comments
1767 preamble.registerAutomaticallyLoadedPackage("verbatim");
1770 else if (unstarred_name == "verbatim") {
1771 // FIXME: this should go in the generic code that
1772 // handles environments defined in layout file that
1773 // have "PassThru 1". However, the code over there is
1774 // already too complicated for my taste.
1775 string const ascii_name =
1776 (name == "verbatim*") ? "Verbatim*" : "Verbatim";
1777 parent_context.new_paragraph(os);
1778 Context context(true, parent_context.textclass,
1779 &parent_context.textclass[from_ascii(ascii_name)]);
1780 string s = p.verbatimEnvironment(name);
1781 output_ert(os, s, context);
1785 else if (name == "IPA") {
1786 eat_whitespace(p, os, parent_context, false);
1787 parent_context.check_layout(os);
1788 begin_inset(os, "IPA\n");
1789 parse_text_in_inset(p, os, FLAG_END, outer, parent_context);
1792 preamble.registerAutomaticallyLoadedPackage("tipa");
1793 preamble.registerAutomaticallyLoadedPackage("tipx");
1796 else if (name == "CJK") {
1797 // the scheme is \begin{CJK}{encoding}{mapping}text\end{CJK}
1798 // It is impossible to decide if a CJK environment was in its own paragraph or within
1799 // a line. We therefore always assume a paragraph since the latter is a rare case.
1800 eat_whitespace(p, os, parent_context, false);
1801 parent_context.check_end_layout(os);
1802 // store the encoding to be able to reset it
1803 string const encoding_old = p.getEncoding();
1804 string const encoding = p.getArg('{', '}');
1805 // FIXME: For some reason JIS does not work. Although the text
1806 // in tests/CJK.tex is identical with the SJIS version if you
1807 // convert both snippets using the recode command line utility,
1808 // the resulting .lyx file contains some extra characters if
1809 // you set buggy_encoding to false for JIS.
1810 bool const buggy_encoding = encoding == "JIS";
1811 if (!buggy_encoding)
1812 p.setEncoding(encoding, Encoding::CJK);
1814 // FIXME: This will read garbage, since the data is not encoded in utf8.
1815 p.setEncoding("UTF-8");
1817 // LyX only supports the same mapping for all CJK
1818 // environments, so we might need to output everything as ERT
1819 string const mapping = trim(p.getArg('{', '}'));
1820 char const * const * const where =
1821 is_known(encoding, supported_CJK_encodings);
1822 if (!buggy_encoding && !preamble.fontCJKSet())
1823 preamble.fontCJK(mapping);
1824 bool knownMapping = mapping == preamble.fontCJK();
1825 if (buggy_encoding || !knownMapping || !where) {
1826 parent_context.check_layout(os);
1827 output_ert_inset(os, "\\begin{" + name + "}{" + encoding + "}{" + mapping + "}",
1829 // we must parse the content as verbatim because e.g. JIS can contain
1830 // normally invalid characters
1831 // FIXME: This works only for the most simple cases.
1832 // Since TeX control characters are not parsed,
1833 // things like comments are completely wrong.
1834 string const s = p.plainEnvironment("CJK");
1835 for (string::const_iterator it = s.begin(), et = s.end(); it != et; ++it) {
1838 if (snip == "\\" || is_known(snip, known_escaped_chars))
1839 output_ert_inset(os, snip, parent_context);
1840 else if (*it == '\n' && it + 1 != et && s.begin() + 1 != it)
1845 output_ert_inset(os, "\\end{" + name + "}",
1849 supported_CJK_languages[where - supported_CJK_encodings];
1850 // store the language because we must reset it at the end
1851 string const lang_old = parent_context.font.language;
1852 parent_context.font.language = lang;
1853 parse_text_in_inset(p, os, FLAG_END, outer, parent_context);
1854 parent_context.font.language = lang_old;
1855 parent_context.new_paragraph(os);
1857 p.setEncoding(encoding_old);
1861 else if (name == "lyxgreyedout") {
1862 eat_whitespace(p, os, parent_context, false);
1863 parent_context.check_layout(os);
1864 begin_inset(os, "Note Greyedout\n");
1865 os << "status open\n";
1866 parse_text_in_inset(p, os, FLAG_END, outer, parent_context);
1869 if (!preamble.notefontcolor().empty())
1870 preamble.registerAutomaticallyLoadedPackage("color");
1873 else if (name == "btSect") {
1874 eat_whitespace(p, os, parent_context, false);
1875 parent_context.check_layout(os);
1876 begin_command_inset(os, "bibtex", "bibtex");
1877 string bibstyle = "plain";
1879 bibstyle = p.getArg('[', ']');
1880 p.skip_spaces(true);
1882 string const bibfile = p.getArg('{', '}');
1883 eat_whitespace(p, os, parent_context, false);
1884 Token t = p.get_token();
1885 if (t.asInput() == "\\btPrintCited") {
1886 p.skip_spaces(true);
1887 os << "btprint " << '"' << "btPrintCited" << '"' << "\n";
1889 if (t.asInput() == "\\btPrintNotCited") {
1890 p.skip_spaces(true);
1891 os << "btprint " << '"' << "btPrintNotCited" << '"' << "\n";
1893 if (t.asInput() == "\\btPrintAll") {
1894 p.skip_spaces(true);
1895 os << "btprint " << '"' << "btPrintAll" << '"' << "\n";
1897 os << "bibfiles " << '"' << bibfile << "\"\n"
1898 << "options " << '"' << bibstyle << "\"\n";
1899 parse_text_in_inset(p, os, FLAG_END, outer, parent_context);
1904 else if (name == "framed" || name == "shaded") {
1905 eat_whitespace(p, os, parent_context, false);
1906 parse_outer_box(p, os, FLAG_END, outer, parent_context, name, "");
1908 preamble.registerAutomaticallyLoadedPackage("framed");
1911 else if (name == "listing") {
1912 minted_float = "float";
1913 eat_whitespace(p, os, parent_context, false);
1914 string const opt = p.hasOpt() ? p.getArg('[', ']') : string();
1916 minted_float += "=" + opt;
1917 // If something precedes \begin{minted}, we output it at the end
1918 // as a caption, in order to keep it inside the listings inset.
1919 eat_whitespace(p, os, parent_context, true);
1921 Token const & t = p.get_token();
1922 p.skip_spaces(true);
1923 string const envname = p.next_token().cat() == catBegin
1924 ? p.getArg('{', '}') : string();
1925 bool prologue = t.asInput() != "\\begin" || envname != "minted";
1927 minted_float_has_caption = false;
1928 string content = parse_text_snippet(p, FLAG_END, outer,
1930 size_t i = content.find("\\begin_inset listings");
1931 bool minted_env = i != string::npos;
1934 caption = content.substr(0, i);
1935 content.erase(0, i);
1937 parent_context.check_layout(os);
1938 if (minted_env && minted_float_has_caption) {
1939 eat_whitespace(p, os, parent_context, true);
1940 os << content << "\n";
1941 if (!caption.empty())
1942 os << caption << "\n";
1943 os << "\n\\end_layout\n"; // close inner layout
1944 end_inset(os); // close caption inset
1945 os << "\n\\end_layout\n"; // close outer layout
1946 } else if (!caption.empty()) {
1948 begin_inset(os, "listings\n");
1949 os << "lstparams " << '"' << minted_float << '"' << '\n';
1950 os << "inline false\n";
1951 os << "status collapsed\n";
1953 os << "\n\\begin_layout Plain Layout\n";
1954 begin_inset(os, "Caption Standard\n");
1955 Context newcontext(true, parent_context.textclass,
1956 0, 0, parent_context.font);
1957 newcontext.check_layout(os);
1958 os << caption << "\n";
1959 newcontext.check_end_layout(os);
1961 os << "\n\\end_layout\n";
1962 } else if (content.empty()) {
1963 begin_inset(os, "listings\n");
1964 os << "lstparams " << '"' << minted_float << '"' << '\n';
1965 os << "inline false\n";
1966 os << "status collapsed\n";
1968 os << content << "\n";
1970 end_inset(os); // close listings inset
1971 parent_context.check_end_layout(os);
1972 parent_context.new_paragraph(os);
1974 minted_float.clear();
1975 minted_float_has_caption = false;
1978 else if (name == "lstlisting" || name == "minted") {
1979 bool use_minted = name == "minted";
1980 eat_whitespace(p, os, parent_context, false);
1981 if (use_minted && minted_float.empty()) {
1982 // look ahead for a bottom caption
1984 bool found_end_minted = false;
1985 while (!found_end_minted && p.good()) {
1986 Token const & t = p.get_token();
1988 string const envname =
1989 p.next_token().cat() == catBegin
1990 ? p.getArg('{', '}') : string();
1991 found_end_minted = t.asInput() == "\\end"
1992 && envname == "minted";
1994 eat_whitespace(p, os, parent_context, true);
1995 Token const & t = p.get_token();
1996 p.skip_spaces(true);
1997 if (t.asInput() == "\\lyxmintcaption") {
1998 string const pos = p.getArg('[', ']');
2000 string const caption =
2001 parse_text_snippet(p, FLAG_ITEM,
2002 false, parent_context);
2003 minted_nonfloat_caption = "[b]" + caption;
2008 parse_listings(p, os, parent_context, false, use_minted);
2012 else if (!parent_context.new_layout_allowed)
2013 parse_unknown_environment(p, name, os, FLAG_END, outer,
2016 // Alignment and spacing settings
2017 // FIXME (bug xxxx): These settings can span multiple paragraphs and
2018 // therefore are totally broken!
2019 // Note that \centering, \raggedright, and \raggedleft cannot be handled, as
2020 // they are commands not environments. They are furthermore switches that
2021 // can be ended by another switches, but also by commands like \footnote or
2022 // \parbox. So the only safe way is to leave them untouched.
2023 // However, we support the pseudo-environments
2024 // \begin{centering} ... \end{centering}
2025 // \begin{raggedright} ... \end{raggedright}
2026 // \begin{raggedleft} ... \end{raggedleft}
2027 // since they are used by LyX in floats (for spacing reasons)
2028 else if (name == "center" || name == "centering" ||
2029 name == "flushleft" || name == "raggedright" ||
2030 name == "flushright" || name == "raggedleft" ||
2031 name == "singlespace" || name == "onehalfspace" ||
2032 name == "doublespace" || name == "spacing") {
2033 eat_whitespace(p, os, parent_context, false);
2034 // We must begin a new paragraph if not already done
2035 if (! parent_context.atParagraphStart()) {
2036 parent_context.check_end_layout(os);
2037 parent_context.new_paragraph(os);
2039 if (name == "flushleft" || name == "raggedright")
2040 parent_context.add_extra_stuff("\\align left\n");
2041 else if (name == "flushright" || name == "raggedleft")
2042 parent_context.add_extra_stuff("\\align right\n");
2043 else if (name == "center" || name == "centering")
2044 parent_context.add_extra_stuff("\\align center\n");
2045 else if (name == "singlespace")
2046 parent_context.add_extra_stuff("\\paragraph_spacing single\n");
2047 else if (name == "onehalfspace") {
2048 parent_context.add_extra_stuff("\\paragraph_spacing onehalf\n");
2049 preamble.registerAutomaticallyLoadedPackage("setspace");
2050 } else if (name == "doublespace") {
2051 parent_context.add_extra_stuff("\\paragraph_spacing double\n");
2052 preamble.registerAutomaticallyLoadedPackage("setspace");
2053 } else if (name == "spacing") {
2054 parent_context.add_extra_stuff("\\paragraph_spacing other " + p.verbatim_item() + "\n");
2055 preamble.registerAutomaticallyLoadedPackage("setspace");
2057 parse_text(p, os, FLAG_END, outer, parent_context);
2058 // Just in case the environment is empty
2059 parent_context.extra_stuff.erase();
2060 // We must begin a new paragraph to reset the alignment
2061 parent_context.new_paragraph(os);
2065 // The single '=' is meant here.
2066 else if ((newlayout = findLayout(parent_context.textclass, name, false))) {
2067 eat_whitespace(p, os, parent_context, false);
2068 Context context(true, parent_context.textclass, newlayout,
2069 parent_context.layout, parent_context.font);
2070 if (parent_context.deeper_paragraph) {
2071 // We are beginning a nested environment after a
2072 // deeper paragraph inside the outer list environment.
2073 // Therefore we don't need to output a "begin deeper".
2074 context.need_end_deeper = true;
2076 parent_context.check_end_layout(os);
2077 if (last_env == name) {
2078 // we need to output a separator since LyX would export
2079 // the two environments as one otherwise (bug 5716)
2080 TeX2LyXDocClass const & textclass(parent_context.textclass);
2081 Context newcontext(true, textclass,
2082 &(textclass.defaultLayout()));
2083 newcontext.check_layout(os);
2084 begin_inset(os, "Separator plain\n");
2086 newcontext.check_end_layout(os);
2088 switch (context.layout->latextype) {
2089 case LATEX_LIST_ENVIRONMENT:
2090 context.add_par_extra_stuff("\\labelwidthstring "
2091 + p.verbatim_item() + '\n');
2094 case LATEX_BIB_ENVIRONMENT:
2095 p.verbatim_item(); // swallow next arg
2101 context.check_deeper(os);
2102 if (newlayout->keepempty) {
2103 // We need to start a new paragraph
2104 // even if it is empty.
2105 context.new_paragraph(os);
2106 context.check_layout(os);
2108 // handle known optional and required arguments
2109 if (context.layout->latextype == LATEX_ENVIRONMENT)
2110 output_arguments(os, p, outer, false, string(), context,
2111 context.layout->latexargs());
2112 else if (context.layout->latextype == LATEX_ITEM_ENVIRONMENT) {
2114 output_arguments(oss, p, outer, false, string(), context,
2115 context.layout->latexargs());
2116 context.list_extra_stuff = oss.str();
2118 parse_text(p, os, FLAG_END, outer, context);
2119 if (context.layout->latextype == LATEX_ENVIRONMENT)
2120 output_arguments(os, p, outer, false, "post", context,
2121 context.layout->postcommandargs());
2122 context.check_end_layout(os);
2123 if (parent_context.deeper_paragraph) {
2124 // We must suppress the "end deeper" because we
2125 // suppressed the "begin deeper" above.
2126 context.need_end_deeper = false;
2128 context.check_end_deeper(os);
2129 parent_context.new_paragraph(os);
2131 if (!preamble.titleLayoutFound())
2132 preamble.titleLayoutFound(newlayout->intitle);
2133 set<string> const & req = newlayout->requires();
2134 set<string>::const_iterator it = req.begin();
2135 set<string>::const_iterator en = req.end();
2136 for (; it != en; ++it)
2137 preamble.registerAutomaticallyLoadedPackage(*it);
2140 // The single '=' is meant here.
2141 else if ((newinsetlayout = findInsetLayout(parent_context.textclass, name, false))) {
2142 eat_whitespace(p, os, parent_context, false);
2143 parent_context.check_layout(os);
2144 begin_inset(os, "Flex ");
2145 docstring flex_name = newinsetlayout->name();
2146 // FIXME: what do we do if the prefix is not Flex: ?
2147 if (prefixIs(flex_name, from_ascii("Flex:")))
2148 flex_name.erase(0, 5);
2149 os << to_utf8(flex_name) << '\n'
2150 << "status collapsed\n";
2151 if (newinsetlayout->isPassThru()) {
2152 string const arg = p.verbatimEnvironment(name);
2153 Context context(true, parent_context.textclass,
2154 &parent_context.textclass.plainLayout(),
2155 parent_context.layout);
2156 output_ert(os, arg, parent_context);
2158 parse_text_in_inset(p, os, FLAG_END, false, parent_context, newinsetlayout);
2162 else if (name == "appendix") {
2163 // This is no good latex style, but it works and is used in some documents...
2164 eat_whitespace(p, os, parent_context, false);
2165 parent_context.check_end_layout(os);
2166 Context context(true, parent_context.textclass, parent_context.layout,
2167 parent_context.layout, parent_context.font);
2168 context.check_layout(os);
2169 os << "\\start_of_appendix\n";
2170 parse_text(p, os, FLAG_END, outer, context);
2171 context.check_end_layout(os);
2175 else if (known_environments.find(name) != known_environments.end()) {
2176 vector<ArgumentType> arguments = known_environments[name];
2177 // The last "argument" denotes wether we may translate the
2178 // environment contents to LyX
2179 // The default required if no argument is given makes us
2180 // compatible with the reLyXre environment.
2181 ArgumentType contents = arguments.empty() ?
2184 if (!arguments.empty())
2185 arguments.pop_back();
2186 // See comment in parse_unknown_environment()
2187 bool const specialfont =
2188 (parent_context.font != parent_context.normalfont);
2189 bool const new_layout_allowed =
2190 parent_context.new_layout_allowed;
2192 parent_context.new_layout_allowed = false;
2193 parse_arguments("\\begin{" + name + "}", arguments, p, os,
2194 outer, parent_context);
2195 if (contents == verbatim)
2196 output_ert_inset(os, p.ertEnvironment(name),
2199 parse_text_snippet(p, os, FLAG_END, outer,
2201 output_ert_inset(os, "\\end{" + name + "}", parent_context);
2203 parent_context.new_layout_allowed = new_layout_allowed;
2207 parse_unknown_environment(p, name, os, FLAG_END, outer,
2211 active_environments.pop_back();
2215 /// parses a comment and outputs it to \p os.
2216 void parse_comment(Parser & p, ostream & os, Token const & t, Context & context)
2218 LASSERT(t.cat() == catComment, return);
2219 if (!t.cs().empty()) {
2220 context.check_layout(os);
2221 output_comment(p, os, t.cs(), context);
2222 if (p.next_token().cat() == catNewline) {
2223 // A newline after a comment line starts a new
2225 if (context.new_layout_allowed) {
2226 if(!context.atParagraphStart())
2227 // Only start a new paragraph if not already
2228 // done (we might get called recursively)
2229 context.new_paragraph(os);
2231 output_ert_inset(os, "\n", context);
2232 eat_whitespace(p, os, context, true);
2235 // "%\n" combination
2242 * Reads spaces and comments until the first non-space, non-comment token.
2243 * New paragraphs (double newlines or \\par) are handled like simple spaces
2244 * if \p eatParagraph is true.
2245 * Spaces are skipped, but comments are written to \p os.
2247 void eat_whitespace(Parser & p, ostream & os, Context & context,
2251 Token const & t = p.get_token();
2252 if (t.cat() == catComment)
2253 parse_comment(p, os, t, context);
2254 else if ((! eatParagraph && p.isParagraph()) ||
2255 (t.cat() != catSpace && t.cat() != catNewline)) {
2264 * Set a font attribute, parse text and reset the font attribute.
2265 * \param attribute Attribute name (e.g. \\family, \\shape etc.)
2266 * \param currentvalue Current value of the attribute. Is set to the new
2267 * value during parsing.
2268 * \param newvalue New value of the attribute
2270 void parse_text_attributes(Parser & p, ostream & os, unsigned flags, bool outer,
2271 Context & context, string const & attribute,
2272 string & currentvalue, string const & newvalue)
2274 context.check_layout(os);
2275 string const oldvalue = currentvalue;
2276 currentvalue = newvalue;
2277 os << '\n' << attribute << ' ' << newvalue << "\n";
2278 parse_text_snippet(p, os, flags, outer, context);
2279 context.check_layout(os);
2280 os << '\n' << attribute << ' ' << oldvalue << "\n";
2281 currentvalue = oldvalue;
2285 /// get the arguments of a natbib or jurabib citation command
2286 void get_cite_arguments(Parser & p, bool natbibOrder,
2287 string & before, string & after, bool const qualified = false)
2289 // We need to distinguish "" and "[]", so we can't use p.getOpt().
2291 // text before the citation
2293 // text after the citation
2294 after = qualified ? p.getFullOpt(false, '(', ')') : p.getFullOpt();
2296 if (!after.empty()) {
2297 before = qualified ? p.getFullOpt(false, '(', ')') : p.getFullOpt();
2298 if (natbibOrder && !before.empty())
2299 swap(before, after);
2304 void copy_file(FileName const & src, string dstname)
2308 string const absParent = getParentFilePath(false);
2310 if (FileName::isAbsolute(dstname))
2311 dst = FileName(dstname);
2313 dst = makeAbsPath(dstname, absParent);
2314 FileName const srcpath = src.onlyPath();
2315 FileName const dstpath = dst.onlyPath();
2316 if (equivalent(srcpath, dstpath))
2318 if (!dstpath.isDirectory()) {
2319 if (!dstpath.createPath()) {
2320 cerr << "Warning: Could not create directory for file `"
2321 << dst.absFileName() << "´." << endl;
2325 if (dst.isReadableFile()) {
2326 if (overwriteFiles())
2327 cerr << "Warning: Overwriting existing file `"
2328 << dst.absFileName() << "´." << endl;
2330 cerr << "Warning: Not overwriting existing file `"
2331 << dst.absFileName() << "´." << endl;
2335 if (!src.copyTo(dst))
2336 cerr << "Warning: Could not copy file `" << src.absFileName()
2337 << "´ to `" << dst.absFileName() << "´." << endl;
2341 /// Parse a literate Chunk section. The initial "<<" is already parsed.
2342 bool parse_chunk(Parser & p, ostream & os, Context & context)
2344 // check whether a chunk is possible here.
2345 if (!context.textclass.hasInsetLayout(from_ascii("Flex:Chunk"))) {
2351 // read the parameters
2352 Parser::Arg const params = p.verbatimStuff(">>=\n", false);
2353 if (!params.first) {
2358 Parser::Arg const code = p.verbatimStuff("\n@");
2363 string const post_chunk = p.verbatimStuff("\n").second + '\n';
2364 if (post_chunk[0] != ' ' && post_chunk[0] != '\n') {
2368 // The last newline read is important for paragraph handling
2372 //cerr << "params=[" << params.second << "], code=[" << code.second << "]" <<endl;
2373 // We must have a valid layout before outputting the Chunk inset.
2374 context.check_layout(os);
2375 Context chunkcontext(true, context.textclass);
2376 chunkcontext.layout = &context.textclass.plainLayout();
2377 begin_inset(os, "Flex Chunk");
2378 os << "\nstatus open\n";
2379 if (!params.second.empty()) {
2380 chunkcontext.check_layout(os);
2381 Context paramscontext(true, context.textclass);
2382 paramscontext.layout = &context.textclass.plainLayout();
2383 begin_inset(os, "Argument 1");
2384 os << "\nstatus open\n";
2385 output_ert(os, params.second, paramscontext);
2388 output_ert(os, code.second, chunkcontext);
2396 /// detects \\def, \\long\\def and \\global\\long\\def with ws and comments
2397 bool is_macro(Parser & p)
2399 Token first = p.curr_token();
2400 if (first.cat() != catEscape || !p.good())
2402 if (first.cs() == "def")
2404 if (first.cs() != "global" && first.cs() != "long")
2406 Token second = p.get_token();
2408 while (p.good() && !p.isParagraph() && (second.cat() == catSpace ||
2409 second.cat() == catNewline || second.cat() == catComment)) {
2410 second = p.get_token();
2413 bool secondvalid = second.cat() == catEscape;
2415 bool thirdvalid = false;
2416 if (p.good() && first.cs() == "global" && secondvalid &&
2417 second.cs() == "long") {
2418 third = p.get_token();
2420 while (p.good() && !p.isParagraph() &&
2421 (third.cat() == catSpace ||
2422 third.cat() == catNewline ||
2423 third.cat() == catComment)) {
2424 third = p.get_token();
2427 thirdvalid = third.cat() == catEscape;
2429 for (int i = 0; i < pos; ++i)
2434 return (first.cs() == "global" || first.cs() == "long") &&
2435 second.cs() == "def";
2436 return first.cs() == "global" && second.cs() == "long" &&
2437 third.cs() == "def";
2441 /// Parse a macro definition (assumes that is_macro() returned true)
2442 void parse_macro(Parser & p, ostream & os, Context & context)
2444 context.check_layout(os);
2445 Token first = p.curr_token();
2448 string command = first.asInput();
2449 if (first.cs() != "def") {
2451 eat_whitespace(p, os, context, false);
2452 second = p.curr_token();
2453 command += second.asInput();
2454 if (second.cs() != "def") {
2456 eat_whitespace(p, os, context, false);
2457 third = p.curr_token();
2458 command += third.asInput();
2461 eat_whitespace(p, os, context, false);
2462 string const name = p.get_token().cs();
2463 eat_whitespace(p, os, context, false);
2469 while (p.next_token().cat() != catBegin) {
2470 if (p.next_token().cat() == catParameter) {
2475 // followed by number?
2476 if (p.next_token().cat() == catOther) {
2477 string s = p.get_token().asInput();
2479 // number = current arity + 1?
2480 if (s.size() == 1 && s[0] == arity + '0' + 1)
2485 paramtext += p.get_token().cs();
2487 paramtext += p.get_token().cs();
2492 // only output simple (i.e. compatible) macro as FormulaMacros
2493 string ert = '\\' + name + ' ' + paramtext + '{' + p.verbatim_item() + '}';
2495 context.check_layout(os);
2496 begin_inset(os, "FormulaMacro");
2497 os << "\n\\def" << ert;
2500 output_ert_inset(os, command + ert, context);
2504 void registerExternalTemplatePackages(string const & name)
2506 external::TemplateManager const & etm = external::TemplateManager::get();
2507 external::Template const * const et = etm.getTemplateByName(name);
2510 external::Template::Formats::const_iterator cit = et->formats.end();
2512 cit = et->formats.find("PDFLaTeX");
2513 if (cit == et->formats.end())
2514 // If the template has not specified a PDFLaTeX output,
2515 // we try the LaTeX format.
2516 cit = et->formats.find("LaTeX");
2517 if (cit == et->formats.end())
2519 vector<string>::const_iterator qit = cit->second.requirements.begin();
2520 vector<string>::const_iterator qend = cit->second.requirements.end();
2521 for (; qit != qend; ++qit)
2522 preamble.registerAutomaticallyLoadedPackage(*qit);
2525 } // anonymous namespace
2529 * Find a file with basename \p name in path \p path and an extension
2532 string find_file(string const & name, string const & path,
2533 char const * const * extensions)
2535 for (char const * const * what = extensions; *what; ++what) {
2536 string const trial = addExtension(name, *what);
2537 if (makeAbsPath(trial, path).exists())
2544 /// Convert filenames with TeX macros and/or quotes to something LyX
2546 string const normalize_filename(string const & name)
2551 Token const & t = p.get_token();
2552 if (t.cat() != catEscape)
2554 else if (t.cs() == "lyxdot") {
2555 // This is used by LyX for simple dots in relative
2559 } else if (t.cs() == "space") {
2562 } else if (t.cs() == "string") {
2563 // Convert \string" to " and \string~ to ~
2564 Token const & n = p.next_token();
2565 if (n.asInput() != "\"" && n.asInput() != "~")
2570 // Strip quotes. This is a bit complicated (see latex_path()).
2571 string full = os.str();
2572 if (!full.empty() && full[0] == '"') {
2573 string base = removeExtension(full);
2574 string ext = getExtension(full);
2575 if (!base.empty() && base[base.length()-1] == '"')
2578 return addExtension(trim(base, "\""), ext);
2579 if (full[full.length()-1] == '"')
2582 return trim(full, "\"");
2588 /// Convert \p name from TeX convention (relative to master file) to LyX
2589 /// convention (relative to .lyx file) if it is relative
2590 void fix_child_filename(string & name)
2592 string const absMasterTeX = getMasterFilePath(true);
2593 bool const isabs = FileName::isAbsolute(name);
2594 // convert from "relative to .tex master" to absolute original path
2596 name = makeAbsPath(name, absMasterTeX).absFileName();
2597 bool copyfile = copyFiles();
2598 string const absParentLyX = getParentFilePath(false);
2601 // convert from absolute original path to "relative to master file"
2602 string const rel = to_utf8(makeRelPath(from_utf8(name),
2603 from_utf8(absMasterTeX)));
2604 // re-interpret "relative to .tex file" as "relative to .lyx file"
2605 // (is different if the master .lyx file resides in a
2606 // different path than the master .tex file)
2607 string const absMasterLyX = getMasterFilePath(false);
2608 abs = makeAbsPath(rel, absMasterLyX).absFileName();
2609 // Do not copy if the new path is impossible to create. Example:
2610 // absMasterTeX = "/foo/bar/"
2611 // absMasterLyX = "/bar/"
2612 // name = "/baz.eps" => new absolute name would be "/../baz.eps"
2613 if (contains(name, "/../"))
2620 // convert from absolute original path to
2621 // "relative to .lyx file"
2622 name = to_utf8(makeRelPath(from_utf8(abs),
2623 from_utf8(absParentLyX)));
2627 // convert from absolute original path to "relative to .lyx file"
2628 name = to_utf8(makeRelPath(from_utf8(name),
2629 from_utf8(absParentLyX)));
2634 void parse_text(Parser & p, ostream & os, unsigned flags, bool outer,
2635 Context & context, string const rdelim)
2637 Layout const * newlayout = 0;
2638 InsetLayout const * newinsetlayout = 0;
2639 char const * const * where = 0;
2640 // Store the latest bibliographystyle, addcontentslineContent and
2641 // nocite{*} option (needed for bibtex inset)
2643 string contentslineContent;
2644 // Some classes provide a \bibliographystyle, so do not output
2645 // any if none is explicitly set.
2646 string bibliographystyle;
2647 bool const use_natbib = isProvided("natbib");
2648 bool const use_jurabib = isProvided("jurabib");
2649 bool const use_biblatex = isProvided("biblatex")
2650 && preamble.citeEngine() != "biblatex-natbib";
2651 bool const use_biblatex_natbib = isProvided("biblatex-natbib")
2652 || (isProvided("biblatex") && preamble.citeEngine() == "biblatex-natbib");
2653 need_commentbib = use_biblatex || use_biblatex_natbib;
2656 // it is impossible to determine the correct encoding for non-CJK Japanese.
2657 // Therefore write a note at the beginning of the document
2658 if (is_nonCJKJapanese) {
2659 context.check_layout(os);
2660 begin_inset(os, "Note Note\n");
2661 os << "status open\n\\begin_layout Plain Layout\n"
2662 << "\\series bold\n"
2663 << "Important information:\n"
2664 << "\\end_layout\n\n"
2665 << "\\begin_layout Plain Layout\n"
2666 << "The original LaTeX source for this document is in Japanese (pLaTeX).\n"
2667 << " It was therefore impossible for tex2lyx to determine the correct encoding.\n"
2668 << " The iconv encoding " << p.getEncoding() << " was used.\n"
2669 << " If this is incorrect, you must run the tex2lyx program on the command line\n"
2670 << " and specify the encoding using the -e command-line switch.\n"
2671 << " In addition, you might want to double check that the desired output encoding\n"
2672 << " is correctly selected in Document > Settings > Language.\n"
2673 << "\\end_layout\n";
2675 is_nonCJKJapanese = false;
2678 bool have_cycled = false;
2680 // Leave here only after at least one cycle
2681 if (have_cycled && flags & FLAG_LEAVE) {
2682 flags &= ~FLAG_LEAVE;
2686 Token const & t = p.get_token();
2688 debugToken(cerr, t, flags);
2691 if (flags & FLAG_ITEM) {
2692 if (t.cat() == catSpace)
2695 flags &= ~FLAG_ITEM;
2696 if (t.cat() == catBegin) {
2697 // skip the brace and collect everything to the next matching
2699 flags |= FLAG_BRACE_LAST;
2703 // handle only this single token, leave the loop if done
2704 flags |= FLAG_LEAVE;
2707 if (t.cat() != catEscape && t.character() == ']' &&
2708 (flags & FLAG_BRACK_LAST))
2710 if (t.cat() == catEnd && (flags & FLAG_BRACE_LAST))
2712 string tok = t.asInput();
2713 // we only support delimiters with max 2 chars for now.
2714 if (rdelim.size() > 1)
2715 tok += p.next_token().asInput();
2716 if (t.cat() != catEscape && !rdelim.empty()
2717 && tok == rdelim && (flags & FLAG_RDELIM)) {
2718 if (rdelim.size() > 1)
2719 p.get_token(); // eat rdelim
2723 // If there is anything between \end{env} and \begin{env} we
2724 // don't need to output a separator.
2725 if (t.cat() != catSpace && t.cat() != catNewline &&
2726 t.asInput() != "\\begin")
2733 bool const starred = p.next_token().asInput() == "*";
2734 string const starredname(starred ? (t.cs() + '*') : t.cs());
2735 if (t.cat() == catMath) {
2736 // we are inside some text mode thingy, so opening new math is allowed
2737 context.check_layout(os);
2738 begin_inset(os, "Formula ");
2739 Token const & n = p.get_token();
2740 bool const display(n.cat() == catMath && outer);
2742 // TeX's $$...$$ syntax for displayed math
2744 parse_math(p, os, FLAG_SIMPLE, MATH_MODE);
2746 p.get_token(); // skip the second '$' token
2748 // simple $...$ stuff
2751 parse_math(p, os, FLAG_SIMPLE, MATH_MODE);
2756 // Prevent the conversion of a line break to a
2757 // space (bug 7668). This does not change the
2758 // output, but looks ugly in LyX.
2759 eat_whitespace(p, os, context, false);
2764 if (t.cat() == catSuper || t.cat() == catSub) {
2765 cerr << "catcode " << t << " illegal in text mode\n";
2769 // Basic support for quotes. We try to disambiguate
2770 // quotes from the context (e.g., a left english quote is
2771 // the same as a right german quote...).
2772 // Try to make a smart guess about the side
2773 Token const prev = p.prev_token();
2774 bool const opening = (prev.cat() != catSpace && prev.character() != 0
2775 && prev.character() != '\n' && prev.character() != '~');
2776 if (t.asInput() == "`" && p.next_token().asInput() == "`") {
2777 context.check_layout(os);
2778 begin_inset(os, "Quotes ");
2779 os << guessQuoteStyle("eld", opening);
2785 if (t.asInput() == "'" && p.next_token().asInput() == "'") {
2786 context.check_layout(os);
2787 begin_inset(os, "Quotes ");
2788 os << guessQuoteStyle("erd", opening);
2795 if (t.asInput() == ">" && p.next_token().asInput() == ">") {
2796 context.check_layout(os);
2797 begin_inset(os, "Quotes ");
2798 os << guessQuoteStyle("ald", opening);
2805 if (t.asInput() == "<"
2806 && p.next_token().asInput() == "<") {
2807 bool has_chunk = false;
2811 has_chunk = parse_chunk(p, os, context);
2817 context.check_layout(os);
2818 begin_inset(os, "Quotes ");
2819 os << guessQuoteStyle("ard", opening);
2827 if (t.cat() == catSpace || (t.cat() == catNewline && ! p.isParagraph())) {
2828 check_space(p, os, context);
2832 // babel shorthands (also used by polyglossia)
2833 // Since these can have different meanings for different languages
2834 // we import them as ERT (but they must be put in ERT to get output
2836 if (t.asInput() == "\"") {
2838 // These are known pairs. We put them together in
2839 // one ERT inset. In other cases (such as "a), only
2840 // the quotation mark is ERTed.
2841 if (p.next_token().asInput() == "\""
2842 || p.next_token().asInput() == "|"
2843 || p.next_token().asInput() == "-"
2844 || p.next_token().asInput() == "~"
2845 || p.next_token().asInput() == "="
2846 || p.next_token().asInput() == "/"
2847 || p.next_token().asInput() == "~"
2848 || p.next_token().asInput() == "'"
2849 || p.next_token().asInput() == "`"
2850 || p.next_token().asInput() == "<"
2851 || p.next_token().asInput() == ">") {
2852 s += p.next_token().asInput();
2855 output_ert_inset(os, s, context);
2859 if (t.character() == '[' && noweb_mode &&
2860 p.next_token().character() == '[') {
2861 // These can contain underscores
2863 string const s = p.getFullOpt() + ']';
2864 if (p.next_token().character() == ']')
2867 cerr << "Warning: Inserting missing ']' in '"
2868 << s << "'." << endl;
2869 output_ert_inset(os, s, context);
2873 if (t.cat() == catLetter) {
2874 context.check_layout(os);
2879 if (t.cat() == catOther ||
2880 t.cat() == catAlign ||
2881 t.cat() == catParameter) {
2882 context.check_layout(os);
2883 if (t.asInput() == "-" && p.next_token().asInput() == "-" &&
2884 context.merging_hyphens_allowed &&
2885 context.font.family != "ttfamily" &&
2886 !context.layout->pass_thru) {
2887 if (p.next_next_token().asInput() == "-") {
2889 os << to_utf8(docstring(1, 0x2014));
2893 os << to_utf8(docstring(1, 0x2013));
2896 // This translates "&" to "\\&" which may be wrong...
2901 if (p.isParagraph()) {
2902 // In minted floating listings we will collect
2903 // everything into the caption, where multiple
2904 // paragraphs are forbidden.
2905 if (minted_float.empty()) {
2906 if (context.new_layout_allowed)
2907 context.new_paragraph(os);
2909 output_ert_inset(os, "\\par ", context);
2912 eat_whitespace(p, os, context, true);
2916 if (t.cat() == catActive) {
2917 context.check_layout(os);
2918 if (t.character() == '~') {
2919 if (context.layout->free_spacing)
2922 begin_inset(os, "space ~\n");
2930 if (t.cat() == catBegin) {
2931 Token const next = p.next_token();
2932 Token const end = p.next_next_token();
2933 if (next.cat() == catEnd) {
2935 Token const prev = p.prev_token();
2937 if (p.next_token().character() == '`')
2938 ; // ignore it in {}``
2940 output_ert_inset(os, "{}", context);
2941 } else if (next.cat() == catEscape &&
2942 is_known(next.cs(), known_quotes) &&
2943 end.cat() == catEnd) {
2944 // Something like {\textquoteright} (e.g.
2945 // from writer2latex). We may skip the
2946 // braces here for better readability.
2947 parse_text_snippet(p, os, FLAG_BRACE_LAST,
2949 } else if (p.next_token().asInput() == "\\ascii") {
2950 // handle the \ascii characters
2951 // (the case without braces is handled later)
2952 // the code is "{\ascii\xxx}"
2953 p.get_token(); // eat \ascii
2954 string name2 = p.get_token().asInput();
2955 p.get_token(); // eat the final '}'
2956 string const name = "{\\ascii" + name2 + "}";
2960 // get the character from unicodesymbols
2961 docstring s = encodings.fromLaTeXCommand(from_utf8(name),
2962 Encodings::TEXT_CMD, termination, rem, &req);
2964 context.check_layout(os);
2967 output_ert_inset(os,
2968 to_utf8(rem), context);
2969 for (set<string>::const_iterator it = req.begin();
2970 it != req.end(); ++it)
2971 preamble.registerAutomaticallyLoadedPackage(*it);
2973 // we did not find a non-ert version
2974 output_ert_inset(os, name, context);
2976 context.check_layout(os);
2977 // special handling of font attribute changes
2978 Token const prev = p.prev_token();
2979 TeXFont const oldFont = context.font;
2980 if (next.character() == '[' ||
2981 next.character() == ']' ||
2982 next.character() == '*') {
2984 if (p.next_token().cat() == catEnd) {
2989 output_ert_inset(os, "{", context);
2990 parse_text_snippet(p, os,
2993 output_ert_inset(os, "}", context);
2995 } else if (! context.new_layout_allowed) {
2996 output_ert_inset(os, "{", context);
2997 parse_text_snippet(p, os, FLAG_BRACE_LAST,
2999 output_ert_inset(os, "}", context);
3000 } else if (is_known(next.cs(), known_sizes)) {
3001 // next will change the size, so we must
3003 parse_text_snippet(p, os, FLAG_BRACE_LAST,
3005 if (!context.atParagraphStart())
3007 << context.font.size << "\n";
3008 } else if (is_known(next.cs(), known_font_families)) {
3009 // next will change the font family, so we
3010 // must reset it here
3011 parse_text_snippet(p, os, FLAG_BRACE_LAST,
3013 if (!context.atParagraphStart())
3015 << context.font.family << "\n";
3016 } else if (is_known(next.cs(), known_font_series)) {
3017 // next will change the font series, so we
3018 // must reset it here
3019 parse_text_snippet(p, os, FLAG_BRACE_LAST,
3021 if (!context.atParagraphStart())
3023 << context.font.series << "\n";
3024 } else if (is_known(next.cs(), known_font_shapes)) {
3025 // next will change the font shape, so we
3026 // must reset it here
3027 parse_text_snippet(p, os, FLAG_BRACE_LAST,
3029 if (!context.atParagraphStart())
3031 << context.font.shape << "\n";
3032 } else if (is_known(next.cs(), known_old_font_families) ||
3033 is_known(next.cs(), known_old_font_series) ||
3034 is_known(next.cs(), known_old_font_shapes)) {
3035 // next will change the font family, series
3036 // and shape, so we must reset it here
3037 parse_text_snippet(p, os, FLAG_BRACE_LAST,
3039 if (!context.atParagraphStart())
3041 << context.font.family
3043 << context.font.series
3045 << context.font.shape << "\n";
3047 output_ert_inset(os, "{", context);
3048 parse_text_snippet(p, os, FLAG_BRACE_LAST,
3050 output_ert_inset(os, "}", context);
3056 if (t.cat() == catEnd) {
3057 if (flags & FLAG_BRACE_LAST) {
3060 cerr << "stray '}' in text\n";
3061 output_ert_inset(os, "}", context);
3065 if (t.cat() == catComment) {
3066 parse_comment(p, os, t, context);
3071 // control sequences
3074 if (t.cs() == "(" || t.cs() == "[") {
3075 bool const simple = t.cs() == "(";
3076 context.check_layout(os);
3077 begin_inset(os, "Formula");
3078 os << " \\" << t.cs();
3079 parse_math(p, os, simple ? FLAG_SIMPLE2 : FLAG_EQUATION, MATH_MODE);
3080 os << '\\' << (simple ? ')' : ']');
3083 // Prevent the conversion of a line break to a
3084 // space (bug 7668). This does not change the
3085 // output, but looks ugly in LyX.
3086 eat_whitespace(p, os, context, false);
3091 if (t.cs() == "begin") {
3092 parse_environment(p, os, outer, last_env,
3097 if (t.cs() == "end") {
3098 if (flags & FLAG_END) {
3099 // eat environment name
3100 string const name = p.getArg('{', '}');
3101 if (name != active_environment())
3102 cerr << "\\end{" + name + "} does not match \\begin{"
3103 + active_environment() + "}\n";
3106 p.error("found 'end' unexpectedly");
3110 // "item" by default, but could be something else
3111 if (t.cs() == context.layout->itemcommand()) {
3113 if (context.layout->labeltype == LABEL_MANUAL) {
3114 // FIXME: This swallows comments, but we cannot use
3115 // eat_whitespace() since we must not output
3116 // anything before the item.
3117 p.skip_spaces(true);
3118 s = p.verbatimOption();
3120 p.skip_spaces(false);
3122 context.check_layout(os);
3123 if (context.has_item) {
3124 // An item in an unknown list-like environment
3125 // FIXME: Do this in check_layout()!
3126 context.has_item = false;
3127 string item = "\\" + context.layout->itemcommand();
3130 output_ert_inset(os, item, context);
3132 if (context.layout->labeltype != LABEL_MANUAL)
3133 output_arguments(os, p, outer, false, "item", context,
3134 context.layout->itemargs());
3135 if (!context.list_extra_stuff.empty()) {
3136 os << context.list_extra_stuff;
3137 context.list_extra_stuff.clear();
3139 else if (!s.empty()) {
3140 // LyX adds braces around the argument,
3141 // so we need to remove them here.
3142 if (s.size() > 2 && s[0] == '{' &&
3143 s[s.size()-1] == '}')
3144 s = s.substr(1, s.size()-2);
3145 // If the argument contains a space we
3146 // must put it into ERT: Otherwise LyX
3147 // would misinterpret the space as
3148 // item delimiter (bug 7663)
3149 if (contains(s, ' ')) {
3150 output_ert_inset(os, s, context);
3153 os << parse_text_snippet(p2,
3154 FLAG_BRACK_LAST, outer, context);
3156 // The space is needed to separate the
3157 // item from the rest of the sentence.
3159 eat_whitespace(p, os, context, false);
3164 if (t.cs() == "bibitem") {
3166 context.check_layout(os);
3167 eat_whitespace(p, os, context, false);
3168 string label = p.verbatimOption();
3169 pair<bool, string> lbl = convert_latexed_command_inset_arg(label);
3170 bool const literal = !lbl.first;
3171 label = literal ? subst(label, "\n", " ") : lbl.second;
3172 string lit = literal ? "\"true\"" : "\"false\"";
3173 string key = convert_literate_command_inset_arg(p.verbatim_item());
3174 begin_command_inset(os, "bibitem", "bibitem");
3175 os << "label \"" << label << "\"\n"
3176 << "key \"" << key << "\"\n"
3177 << "literal " << lit << "\n";
3183 // catch the case of \def\inputGnumericTable
3185 if (t.cs() == "def") {
3186 Token second = p.next_token();
3187 if (second.cs() == "inputGnumericTable") {
3191 Token third = p.get_token();
3193 if (third.cs() == "input") {
3197 string name = normalize_filename(p.verbatim_item());
3198 string const path = getMasterFilePath(true);
3199 // We want to preserve relative / absolute filenames,
3200 // therefore path is only used for testing
3201 // The file extension is in every case ".tex".
3202 // So we need to remove this extension and check for
3203 // the original one.
3204 name = removeExtension(name);
3205 if (!makeAbsPath(name, path).exists()) {
3206 char const * const Gnumeric_formats[] = {"gnumeric",
3208 string const Gnumeric_name =
3209 find_file(name, path, Gnumeric_formats);
3210 if (!Gnumeric_name.empty())
3211 name = Gnumeric_name;
3213 FileName const absname = makeAbsPath(name, path);
3214 if (absname.exists()) {
3215 fix_child_filename(name);
3216 copy_file(absname, name);
3218 cerr << "Warning: Could not find file '"
3219 << name << "'." << endl;
3220 context.check_layout(os);
3221 begin_inset(os, "External\n\ttemplate ");
3222 os << "GnumericSpreadsheet\n\tfilename "
3225 context.check_layout(os);
3227 // register the packages that are automatically loaded
3228 // by the Gnumeric template
3229 registerExternalTemplatePackages("GnumericSpreadsheet");
3234 parse_macro(p, os, context);
3238 if (t.cs() == "noindent") {
3240 context.add_par_extra_stuff("\\noindent\n");
3244 if (t.cs() == "appendix") {
3245 context.add_par_extra_stuff("\\start_of_appendix\n");
3246 // We need to start a new paragraph. Otherwise the
3247 // appendix in 'bla\appendix\chapter{' would start
3249 context.new_paragraph(os);
3250 // We need to make sure that the paragraph is
3251 // generated even if it is empty. Otherwise the
3252 // appendix in '\par\appendix\par\chapter{' would
3254 context.check_layout(os);
3255 // FIXME: This is a hack to prevent paragraph
3256 // deletion if it is empty. Handle this better!
3257 output_comment(p, os,
3258 "dummy comment inserted by tex2lyx to "
3259 "ensure that this paragraph is not empty",
3261 // Both measures above may generate an additional
3262 // empty paragraph, but that does not hurt, because
3263 // whitespace does not matter here.
3264 eat_whitespace(p, os, context, true);
3268 // Must catch empty dates before findLayout is called below
3269 if (t.cs() == "date") {
3270 eat_whitespace(p, os, context, false);
3272 string const date = p.verbatim_item();
3275 preamble.suppressDate(true);
3278 preamble.suppressDate(false);
3279 if (context.new_layout_allowed &&
3280 (newlayout = findLayout(context.textclass,
3283 output_command_layout(os, p, outer,
3284 context, newlayout);
3285 parse_text_snippet(p, os, FLAG_ITEM, outer, context);
3286 if (!preamble.titleLayoutFound())
3287 preamble.titleLayoutFound(newlayout->intitle);
3288 set<string> const & req = newlayout->requires();
3289 set<string>::const_iterator it = req.begin();
3290 set<string>::const_iterator en = req.end();
3291 for (; it != en; ++it)
3292 preamble.registerAutomaticallyLoadedPackage(*it);
3294 output_ert_inset(os,
3295 "\\date{" + p.verbatim_item() + '}',
3301 // Before we look for the layout name with star and alone below, we check the layouts including
3302 // the LateXParam, which might be one or several options or a star.
3303 // The single '=' is meant here.
3304 if (context.new_layout_allowed &&
3305 (newlayout = findLayout(context.textclass, t.cs(), true, p.getCommandLatexParam()))) {
3306 // store the latexparam here. This is eaten in output_command_layout
3307 context.latexparam = newlayout->latexparam();
3309 output_command_layout(os, p, outer, context, newlayout);
3310 context.latexparam.clear();
3312 if (!preamble.titleLayoutFound())
3313 preamble.titleLayoutFound(newlayout->intitle);
3314 set<string> const & req = newlayout->requires();
3315 for (set<string>::const_iterator it = req.begin(); it != req.end(); ++it)
3316 preamble.registerAutomaticallyLoadedPackage(*it);
3321 // Starred section headings
3322 // Must attempt to parse "Section*" before "Section".
3323 if ((p.next_token().asInput() == "*") &&
3324 context.new_layout_allowed &&
3325 (newlayout = findLayout(context.textclass, t.cs() + '*', true))) {
3328 output_command_layout(os, p, outer, context, newlayout);
3330 if (!preamble.titleLayoutFound())
3331 preamble.titleLayoutFound(newlayout->intitle);
3332 set<string> const & req = newlayout->requires();
3333 for (set<string>::const_iterator it = req.begin(); it != req.end(); ++it)
3334 preamble.registerAutomaticallyLoadedPackage(*it);
3338 // Section headings and the like
3339 if (context.new_layout_allowed &&
3340 (newlayout = findLayout(context.textclass, t.cs(), true))) {
3342 output_command_layout(os, p, outer, context, newlayout);
3344 if (!preamble.titleLayoutFound())
3345 preamble.titleLayoutFound(newlayout->intitle);
3346 set<string> const & req = newlayout->requires();
3347 for (set<string>::const_iterator it = req.begin(); it != req.end(); ++it)
3348 preamble.registerAutomaticallyLoadedPackage(*it);
3352 if (t.cs() == "subfloat") {
3353 // the syntax is \subfloat[list entry][sub caption]{content}
3354 // if it is a table of figure depends on the surrounding float
3356 // do nothing if there is no outer float
3357 if (!float_type.empty()) {
3358 context.check_layout(os);
3360 begin_inset(os, "Float " + float_type + "\n");
3362 << "\nsideways false"
3363 << "\nstatus collapsed\n\n";
3366 bool has_caption = false;
3367 if (p.next_token().cat() != catEscape &&
3368 p.next_token().character() == '[') {
3369 p.get_token(); // eat '['
3370 caption = parse_text_snippet(p, FLAG_BRACK_LAST, outer, context);
3373 // In case we have two optional args, the second is the caption.
3374 if (p.next_token().cat() != catEscape &&
3375 p.next_token().character() == '[') {
3376 p.get_token(); // eat '['
3377 caption = parse_text_snippet(p, FLAG_BRACK_LAST, outer, context);
3380 parse_text_in_inset(p, os, FLAG_ITEM, outer, context);
3381 // the caption comes always as the last
3383 // we must make sure that the caption gets a \begin_layout
3384 os << "\n\\begin_layout Plain Layout";
3386 begin_inset(os, "Caption Standard\n");
3387 Context newcontext(true, context.textclass,
3388 0, 0, context.font);
3389 newcontext.check_layout(os);
3390 os << caption << "\n";
3391 newcontext.check_end_layout(os);
3394 // close the layout we opened
3395 os << "\n\\end_layout";
3400 // if the float type is not supported or there is no surrounding float
3405 opt_arg1 = convert_literate_command_inset_arg(p.getFullOpt());
3407 opt_arg2 = convert_literate_command_inset_arg(p.getFullOpt());
3409 output_ert_inset(os, t.asInput() + opt_arg1 + opt_arg2
3410 + "{" + p.verbatim_item() + '}', context);
3415 if (t.cs() == "xymatrix") {
3416 // we must open a new math because LyX's xy support is in math
3417 context.check_layout(os);
3418 begin_inset(os, "Formula ");
3420 os << "\\" << t.cs() << '{';
3421 parse_math(p, os, FLAG_ITEM, MATH_MODE);
3424 preamble.registerAutomaticallyLoadedPackage("xy");
3428 if (t.cs() == "includegraphics") {
3429 bool const clip = p.next_token().asInput() == "*";
3432 string const arg = p.getArg('[', ']');
3433 map<string, string> opts;
3434 vector<string> keys;
3435 split_map(arg, opts, keys);
3437 opts["clip"] = string();
3438 string name = normalize_filename(p.verbatim_item());
3440 string const path = getMasterFilePath(true);
3441 // We want to preserve relative / absolute filenames,
3442 // therefore path is only used for testing
3443 if (!makeAbsPath(name, path).exists()) {
3444 // The file extension is probably missing.
3445 // Now try to find it out.
3446 string const dvips_name =
3447 find_file(name, path,
3448 known_dvips_graphics_formats);
3449 string const pdftex_name =
3450 find_file(name, path,
3451 known_pdftex_graphics_formats);
3452 if (!dvips_name.empty()) {
3453 if (!pdftex_name.empty()) {
3454 cerr << "This file contains the "
3456 "\"\\includegraphics{"
3458 "However, files\n\""
3459 << dvips_name << "\" and\n\""
3460 << pdftex_name << "\"\n"
3461 "both exist, so I had to make a "
3462 "choice and took the first one.\n"
3463 "Please move the unwanted one "
3464 "someplace else and try again\n"
3465 "if my choice was wrong."
3469 } else if (!pdftex_name.empty()) {
3475 FileName const absname = makeAbsPath(name, path);
3476 if (absname.exists()) {
3477 fix_child_filename(name);
3478 copy_file(absname, name);
3480 cerr << "Warning: Could not find graphics file '"
3481 << name << "'." << endl;
3483 context.check_layout(os);
3484 begin_inset(os, "Graphics ");
3485 os << "\n\tfilename " << name << '\n';
3486 if (opts.find("width") != opts.end())
3488 << translate_len(opts["width"]) << '\n';
3489 if (opts.find("height") != opts.end())
3491 << translate_len(opts["height"]) << '\n';
3492 if (opts.find("scale") != opts.end()) {
3493 istringstream iss(opts["scale"]);
3497 os << "\tscale " << val << '\n';
3499 if (opts.find("angle") != opts.end()) {
3500 os << "\trotateAngle "
3501 << opts["angle"] << '\n';
3502 vector<string>::const_iterator a =
3503 find(keys.begin(), keys.end(), "angle");
3504 vector<string>::const_iterator s =
3505 find(keys.begin(), keys.end(), "width");
3506 if (s == keys.end())
3507 s = find(keys.begin(), keys.end(), "height");
3508 if (s == keys.end())
3509 s = find(keys.begin(), keys.end(), "scale");
3510 if (s != keys.end() && distance(s, a) > 0)
3511 os << "\tscaleBeforeRotation\n";
3513 if (opts.find("origin") != opts.end()) {
3515 string const opt = opts["origin"];
3516 if (opt.find('l') != string::npos) ss << "left";
3517 if (opt.find('r') != string::npos) ss << "right";
3518 if (opt.find('c') != string::npos) ss << "center";
3519 if (opt.find('t') != string::npos) ss << "Top";
3520 if (opt.find('b') != string::npos) ss << "Bottom";
3521 if (opt.find('B') != string::npos) ss << "Baseline";
3522 if (!ss.str().empty())
3523 os << "\trotateOrigin " << ss.str() << '\n';
3525 cerr << "Warning: Ignoring unknown includegraphics origin argument '" << opt << "'\n";
3527 if (opts.find("keepaspectratio") != opts.end())
3528 os << "\tkeepAspectRatio\n";
3529 if (opts.find("clip") != opts.end())
3531 if (opts.find("draft") != opts.end())
3533 if (opts.find("bb") != opts.end())
3534 os << "\tBoundingBox "
3535 << opts["bb"] << '\n';
3536 int numberOfbbOptions = 0;
3537 if (opts.find("bbllx") != opts.end())
3538 numberOfbbOptions++;
3539 if (opts.find("bblly") != opts.end())
3540 numberOfbbOptions++;
3541 if (opts.find("bburx") != opts.end())
3542 numberOfbbOptions++;
3543 if (opts.find("bbury") != opts.end())
3544 numberOfbbOptions++;
3545 if (numberOfbbOptions == 4)
3546 os << "\tBoundingBox "
3547 << opts["bbllx"] << " " << opts["bblly"] << " "
3548 << opts["bburx"] << " " << opts["bbury"] << '\n';
3549 else if (numberOfbbOptions > 0)
3550 cerr << "Warning: Ignoring incomplete includegraphics boundingbox arguments.\n";
3551 numberOfbbOptions = 0;
3552 if (opts.find("natwidth") != opts.end())
3553 numberOfbbOptions++;
3554 if (opts.find("natheight") != opts.end())
3555 numberOfbbOptions++;
3556 if (numberOfbbOptions == 2)
3557 os << "\tBoundingBox 0bp 0bp "
3558 << opts["natwidth"] << " " << opts["natheight"] << '\n';
3559 else if (numberOfbbOptions > 0)
3560 cerr << "Warning: Ignoring incomplete includegraphics boundingbox arguments.\n";
3561 ostringstream special;
3562 if (opts.find("hiresbb") != opts.end())
3563 special << "hiresbb,";
3564 if (opts.find("trim") != opts.end())
3566 if (opts.find("viewport") != opts.end())
3567 special << "viewport=" << opts["viewport"] << ',';
3568 if (opts.find("totalheight") != opts.end())
3569 special << "totalheight=" << opts["totalheight"] << ',';
3570 if (opts.find("type") != opts.end())
3571 special << "type=" << opts["type"] << ',';
3572 if (opts.find("ext") != opts.end())
3573 special << "ext=" << opts["ext"] << ',';
3574 if (opts.find("read") != opts.end())
3575 special << "read=" << opts["read"] << ',';
3576 if (opts.find("command") != opts.end())
3577 special << "command=" << opts["command"] << ',';
3578 string s_special = special.str();
3579 if (!s_special.empty()) {
3580 // We had special arguments. Remove the trailing ','.
3581 os << "\tspecial " << s_special.substr(0, s_special.size() - 1) << '\n';
3583 // TODO: Handle the unknown settings better.
3584 // Warn about invalid options.
3585 // Check whether some option was given twice.
3587 preamble.registerAutomaticallyLoadedPackage("graphicx");
3591 if (t.cs() == "footnote" ||
3592 (t.cs() == "thanks" && context.layout->intitle)) {
3594 context.check_layout(os);
3595 begin_inset(os, "Foot\n");
3596 os << "status collapsed\n\n";
3597 parse_text_in_inset(p, os, FLAG_ITEM, false, context);
3602 if (t.cs() == "marginpar") {
3604 context.check_layout(os);
3605 begin_inset(os, "Marginal\n");
3606 os << "status collapsed\n\n";
3607 parse_text_in_inset(p, os, FLAG_ITEM, false, context);
3612 if (t.cs() == "lstinline" || t.cs() == "mintinline") {
3613 bool const use_minted = t.cs() == "mintinline";
3615 parse_listings(p, os, context, true, use_minted);
3619 if (t.cs() == "ensuremath") {
3621 context.check_layout(os);
3622 string const s = p.verbatim_item();
3623 //FIXME: this never triggers in UTF8
3624 if (s == "\xb1" || s == "\xb3" || s == "\xb2" || s == "\xb5")
3627 output_ert_inset(os, "\\ensuremath{" + s + "}",
3632 else if (t.cs() == "makeindex" || t.cs() == "maketitle") {
3633 if (preamble.titleLayoutFound()) {
3635 skip_spaces_braces(p);
3637 output_ert_inset(os, t.asInput(), context);
3641 if (t.cs() == "tableofcontents"
3642 || t.cs() == "lstlistoflistings"
3643 || t.cs() == "listoflistings") {
3644 string name = t.cs();
3645 if (preamble.minted() && name == "listoflistings")
3646 name.insert(0, "lst");
3647 context.check_layout(os);
3648 begin_command_inset(os, "toc", name);
3650 skip_spaces_braces(p);
3651 if (name == "lstlistoflistings") {
3652 if (preamble.minted())
3653 preamble.registerAutomaticallyLoadedPackage("minted");
3655 preamble.registerAutomaticallyLoadedPackage("listings");
3660 if (t.cs() == "listoffigures" || t.cs() == "listoftables") {
3661 context.check_layout(os);
3662 if (t.cs() == "listoffigures")
3663 begin_inset(os, "FloatList figure\n");
3665 begin_inset(os, "FloatList table\n");
3667 skip_spaces_braces(p);
3671 if (t.cs() == "listof") {
3672 p.skip_spaces(true);
3673 string const name = p.get_token().cs();
3674 if (context.textclass.floats().typeExist(name)) {
3675 context.check_layout(os);
3676 begin_inset(os, "FloatList ");
3679 p.get_token(); // swallow second arg
3681 output_ert_inset(os, "\\listof{" + name + "}", context);
3685 if ((where = is_known(t.cs(), known_text_font_families))) {
3686 parse_text_attributes(p, os, FLAG_ITEM, outer,
3687 context, "\\family", context.font.family,
3688 known_coded_font_families[where - known_text_font_families]);
3692 // beamer has a \textbf<overlay>{} inset
3693 if (!p.hasOpt("<") && (where = is_known(t.cs(), known_text_font_series))) {
3694 parse_text_attributes(p, os, FLAG_ITEM, outer,
3695 context, "\\series", context.font.series,
3696 known_coded_font_series[where - known_text_font_series]);
3700 // beamer has a \textit<overlay>{} inset
3701 if (!p.hasOpt("<") && (where = is_known(t.cs(), known_text_font_shapes))) {
3702 parse_text_attributes(p, os, FLAG_ITEM, outer,
3703 context, "\\shape", context.font.shape,
3704 known_coded_font_shapes[where - known_text_font_shapes]);
3708 if (t.cs() == "textnormal" || t.cs() == "normalfont") {
3709 context.check_layout(os);
3710 TeXFont oldFont = context.font;
3711 context.font.init();
3712 context.font.size = oldFont.size;
3713 os << "\n\\family " << context.font.family << "\n";
3714 os << "\n\\series " << context.font.series << "\n";
3715 os << "\n\\shape " << context.font.shape << "\n";
3716 if (t.cs() == "textnormal") {
3717 parse_text_snippet(p, os, FLAG_ITEM, outer, context);
3718 output_font_change(os, context.font, oldFont);
3719 context.font = oldFont;
3721 eat_whitespace(p, os, context, false);
3725 if (t.cs() == "textcolor") {
3726 // scheme is \textcolor{color name}{text}
3727 string const color = p.verbatim_item();
3728 // we support the predefined colors of the color and the xcolor package
3729 if (color == "black" || color == "blue" || color == "cyan"
3730 || color == "green" || color == "magenta" || color == "red"
3731 || color == "white" || color == "yellow") {
3732 context.check_layout(os);
3733 os << "\n\\color " << color << "\n";
3734 parse_text_snippet(p, os, FLAG_ITEM, outer, context);
3735 context.check_layout(os);
3736 os << "\n\\color inherit\n";
3737 preamble.registerAutomaticallyLoadedPackage("color");
3738 } else if (color == "brown" || color == "darkgray" || color == "gray"
3739 || color == "lightgray" || color == "lime" || color == "olive"
3740 || color == "orange" || color == "pink" || color == "purple"
3741 || color == "teal" || color == "violet") {
3742 context.check_layout(os);
3743 os << "\n\\color " << color << "\n";
3744 parse_text_snippet(p, os, FLAG_ITEM, outer, context);
3745 context.check_layout(os);
3746 os << "\n\\color inherit\n";
3747 preamble.registerAutomaticallyLoadedPackage("xcolor");
3749 // for custom defined colors
3750 output_ert_inset(os, t.asInput() + "{" + color + "}", context);
3754 if (t.cs() == "underbar" || t.cs() == "uline") {
3755 // \underbar is not 100% correct (LyX outputs \uline
3756 // of ulem.sty). The difference is that \ulem allows
3757 // line breaks, and \underbar does not.
3758 // Do NOT handle \underline.
3759 // \underbar cuts through y, g, q, p etc.,
3760 // \underline does not.
3761 context.check_layout(os);
3762 os << "\n\\bar under\n";
3763 parse_text_snippet(p, os, FLAG_ITEM, outer, context);
3764 context.check_layout(os);
3765 os << "\n\\bar default\n";
3766 preamble.registerAutomaticallyLoadedPackage("ulem");
3770 if (t.cs() == "sout") {
3771 context.check_layout(os);
3772 os << "\n\\strikeout on\n";
3773 parse_text_snippet(p, os, FLAG_ITEM, outer, context);
3774 context.check_layout(os);
3775 os << "\n\\strikeout default\n";
3776 preamble.registerAutomaticallyLoadedPackage("ulem");
3780 // beamer has an \emph<overlay>{} inset
3781 if ((t.cs() == "uuline" || t.cs() == "uwave"
3782 || t.cs() == "emph" || t.cs() == "noun"
3783 || t.cs() == "xout") && !p.hasOpt("<")) {
3784 context.check_layout(os);
3785 os << "\n\\" << t.cs() << " on\n";
3786 parse_text_snippet(p, os, FLAG_ITEM, outer, context);
3787 context.check_layout(os);
3788 os << "\n\\" << t.cs() << " default\n";
3789 if (t.cs() == "uuline" || t.cs() == "uwave" || t.cs() == "xout")
3790 preamble.registerAutomaticallyLoadedPackage("ulem");
3794 if (t.cs() == "lyxadded" || t.cs() == "lyxdeleted") {
3795 context.check_layout(os);
3796 string name = p.getArg('{', '}');
3797 string localtime = p.getArg('{', '}');
3798 preamble.registerAuthor(name);
3799 Author const & author = preamble.getAuthor(name);
3800 // from_asctime_utc() will fail if LyX decides to output the
3801 // time in the text language.
3802 time_t ptime = from_asctime_utc(localtime);
3803 if (ptime == static_cast<time_t>(-1)) {
3804 cerr << "Warning: Could not parse time `" << localtime
3805 << "´ for change tracking, using current time instead.\n";
3806 ptime = current_time();
3808 if (t.cs() == "lyxadded")
3809 os << "\n\\change_inserted ";
3811 os << "\n\\change_deleted ";
3812 os << author.bufferId() << ' ' << ptime << '\n';
3813 parse_text_snippet(p, os, FLAG_ITEM, outer, context);
3814 bool dvipost = LaTeXPackages::isAvailable("dvipost");
3815 bool xcolorulem = LaTeXPackages::isAvailable("ulem") &&
3816 LaTeXPackages::isAvailable("xcolor");
3817 // No need to test for luatex, since luatex comes in
3818 // two flavours (dvi and pdf), like latex, and those
3819 // are detected by pdflatex.
3820 if (pdflatex || xetex) {
3822 preamble.registerAutomaticallyLoadedPackage("ulem");
3823 preamble.registerAutomaticallyLoadedPackage("xcolor");
3824 preamble.registerAutomaticallyLoadedPackage("pdfcolmk");
3828 preamble.registerAutomaticallyLoadedPackage("dvipost");
3829 } else if (xcolorulem) {
3830 preamble.registerAutomaticallyLoadedPackage("ulem");
3831 preamble.registerAutomaticallyLoadedPackage("xcolor");
3837 if (t.cs() == "textipa") {
3838 context.check_layout(os);
3839 begin_inset(os, "IPA\n");
3840 bool merging_hyphens_allowed = context.merging_hyphens_allowed;
3841 context.merging_hyphens_allowed = false;
3842 parse_text_in_inset(p, os, FLAG_ITEM, outer, context);
3843 context.merging_hyphens_allowed = merging_hyphens_allowed;
3845 preamble.registerAutomaticallyLoadedPackage("tipa");
3846 preamble.registerAutomaticallyLoadedPackage("tipx");
3850 if ((preamble.isPackageUsed("tipa") && t.cs() == "t" && p.next_token().asInput() == "*")
3851 || t.cs() == "texttoptiebar" || t.cs() == "textbottomtiebar") {
3852 context.check_layout(os);
3856 string const type = (t.cs() == "t") ? "bottomtiebar" : t.cs().substr(4);
3857 begin_inset(os, "IPADeco " + type + "\n");
3858 os << "status open\n";
3859 parse_text_in_inset(p, os, FLAG_ITEM, outer, context);
3865 if (t.cs() == "textvertline") {
3866 // FIXME: This is not correct, \textvertline is higher than |
3872 if (t.cs() == "tone" ) {
3873 context.check_layout(os);
3874 // register the tone package
3875 preamble.registerAutomaticallyLoadedPackage("tone");
3876 string content = trimSpaceAndEol(p.verbatim_item());
3877 string command = t.asInput() + "{" + content + "}";
3878 // some tones can be detected by unicodesymbols, some need special code
3879 if (is_known(content, known_tones)) {
3880 os << "\\IPAChar " << command << "\n";
3883 // try to see whether the string is in unicodesymbols
3887 docstring s = encodings.fromLaTeXCommand(from_utf8(command),
3888 Encodings::TEXT_CMD | Encodings::MATH_CMD,
3889 termination, rem, &req);
3893 output_ert_inset(os, to_utf8(rem), context);
3894 for (set<string>::const_iterator it = req.begin();
3895 it != req.end(); ++it)
3896 preamble.registerAutomaticallyLoadedPackage(*it);
3898 // we did not find a non-ert version
3899 output_ert_inset(os, command, context);
3903 if (t.cs() == "phantom" || t.cs() == "hphantom" ||
3904 t.cs() == "vphantom") {
3905 context.check_layout(os);
3906 if (t.cs() == "phantom")
3907 begin_inset(os, "Phantom Phantom\n");
3908 if (t.cs() == "hphantom")
3909 begin_inset(os, "Phantom HPhantom\n");
3910 if (t.cs() == "vphantom")
3911 begin_inset(os, "Phantom VPhantom\n");
3912 os << "status open\n";
3913 parse_text_in_inset(p, os, FLAG_ITEM, outer, context,
3919 if (t.cs() == "href") {
3920 context.check_layout(os);
3921 string target = convert_literate_command_inset_arg(p.verbatim_item());
3922 string name = p.verbatim_item();
3923 pair<bool, string> nm = convert_latexed_command_inset_arg(name);
3924 bool const literal = !nm.first;
3925 name = literal ? subst(name, "\n", " ") : nm.second;
3926 string lit = literal ? "\"true\"" : "\"false\"";
3928 size_t i = target.find(':');
3929 if (i != string::npos) {
3930 type = target.substr(0, i + 1);
3931 if (type == "mailto:" || type == "file:")
3932 target = target.substr(i + 1);
3933 // handle the case that name is equal to target, except of "http(s)://"
3934 else if (target.substr(i + 3) == name && (type == "http:" || type == "https:"))
3937 begin_command_inset(os, "href", "href");
3939 os << "name \"" << name << "\"\n";
3940 os << "target \"" << target << "\"\n";
3941 if (type == "mailto:" || type == "file:")
3942 os << "type \"" << type << "\"\n";
3943 os << "literal " << lit << "\n";
3945 skip_spaces_braces(p);
3949 if (t.cs() == "lyxline") {
3950 // swallow size argument (it is not used anyway)
3952 if (!context.atParagraphStart()) {
3953 // so our line is in the middle of a paragraph
3954 // we need to add a new line, lest this line
3955 // follow the other content on that line and
3956 // run off the side of the page
3957 // FIXME: This may create an empty paragraph,
3958 // but without that it would not be
3959 // possible to set noindent below.
3960 // Fortunately LaTeX does not care
3961 // about the empty paragraph.
3962 context.new_paragraph(os);
3964 if (preamble.indentParagraphs()) {
3965 // we need to unindent, lest the line be too long
3966 context.add_par_extra_stuff("\\noindent\n");
3968 context.check_layout(os);
3969 begin_command_inset(os, "line", "rule");
3970 os << "offset \"0.5ex\"\n"
3971 "width \"100line%\"\n"
3977 if (t.cs() == "rule") {
3978 string const offset = (p.hasOpt() ? p.getArg('[', ']') : string());
3979 string const width = p.getArg('{', '}');
3980 string const thickness = p.getArg('{', '}');
3981 context.check_layout(os);
3982 begin_command_inset(os, "line", "rule");
3983 if (!offset.empty())
3984 os << "offset \"" << translate_len(offset) << "\"\n";
3985 os << "width \"" << translate_len(width) << "\"\n"
3986 "height \"" << translate_len(thickness) << "\"\n";
3991 // handle refstyle first to catch \eqref which can also occur
3992 // without refstyle. Only recognize these commands if
3993 // refstyle.sty was found in the preamble (otherwise \eqref
3994 // and user defined ref commands could be misdetected).
3995 if ((where = is_known(t.cs(), known_refstyle_commands))
3996 && preamble.refstyle()) {
3997 context.check_layout(os);
3998 begin_command_inset(os, "ref", "formatted");
3999 os << "reference \"";
4000 os << known_refstyle_prefixes[where - known_refstyle_commands]
4002 os << convert_literate_command_inset_arg(p.verbatim_item())
4004 os << "plural \"false\"\n";
4005 os << "caps \"false\"\n";
4006 os << "noprefix \"false\"\n";
4008 preamble.registerAutomaticallyLoadedPackage("refstyle");
4012 // if refstyle is used, we must not convert \prettyref to a
4013 // formatted reference, since that would result in a refstyle command.
4014 if ((where = is_known(t.cs(), known_ref_commands)) &&
4015 (t.cs() != "prettyref" || !preamble.refstyle())) {
4016 string const opt = p.getOpt();
4018 context.check_layout(os);
4019 begin_command_inset(os, "ref",
4020 known_coded_ref_commands[where - known_ref_commands]);
4021 os << "reference \""
4022 << convert_literate_command_inset_arg(p.verbatim_item())
4024 os << "plural \"false\"\n";
4025 os << "caps \"false\"\n";
4026 os << "noprefix \"false\"\n";
4028 if (t.cs() == "vref" || t.cs() == "vpageref")
4029 preamble.registerAutomaticallyLoadedPackage("varioref");
4030 else if (t.cs() == "prettyref")
4031 preamble.registerAutomaticallyLoadedPackage("prettyref");
4033 // LyX does not yet support optional arguments of ref commands
4034 output_ert_inset(os, t.asInput() + '[' + opt + "]{" +
4035 p.verbatim_item() + '}', context);
4041 is_known(t.cs(), known_natbib_commands) &&
4042 ((t.cs() != "citefullauthor" &&
4043 t.cs() != "citeyear" &&
4044 t.cs() != "citeyearpar") ||
4045 p.next_token().asInput() != "*")) {
4046 context.check_layout(os);
4047 string command = t.cs();
4048 if (p.next_token().asInput() == "*") {
4052 if (command == "citefullauthor")
4053 // alternative name for "\\citeauthor*"
4054 command = "citeauthor*";
4056 // text before the citation
4058 // text after the citation
4060 get_cite_arguments(p, true, before, after);
4062 if (command == "cite") {
4063 // \cite without optional argument means
4064 // \citet, \cite with at least one optional
4065 // argument means \citep.
4066 if (before.empty() && after.empty())
4071 if (before.empty() && after == "[]")
4072 // avoid \citet[]{a}
4074 else if (before == "[]" && after == "[]") {
4075 // avoid \citet[][]{a}
4079 bool literal = false;
4080 pair<bool, string> aft;
4081 pair<bool, string> bef;
4082 // remove the brackets around after and before
4083 if (!after.empty()) {
4085 after.erase(after.length() - 1, 1);
4086 aft = convert_latexed_command_inset_arg(after);
4087 literal = !aft.first;
4088 after = literal ? subst(after, "\n", " ") : aft.second;
4090 if (!before.empty()) {
4092 before.erase(before.length() - 1, 1);
4093 bef = convert_latexed_command_inset_arg(before);
4094 literal |= !bef.first;
4095 before = literal ? subst(before, "\n", " ") : bef.second;
4096 if (literal && !after.empty())
4097 after = subst(after, "\n", " ");
4099 string lit = literal ? "\"true\"" : "\"false\"";
4100 begin_command_inset(os, "citation", command);
4101 os << "after " << '"' << after << '"' << "\n";
4102 os << "before " << '"' << before << '"' << "\n";
4104 << convert_literate_command_inset_arg(p.verbatim_item())
4106 << "literal " << lit << "\n";
4108 // Need to set the cite engine if natbib is loaded by
4109 // the document class directly
4110 if (preamble.citeEngine() == "basic")
4111 preamble.citeEngine("natbib");
4116 && is_known(t.cs(), known_biblatex_commands)
4117 && ((t.cs() == "cite"
4118 || t.cs() == "citeauthor"
4119 || t.cs() == "Citeauthor"
4120 || t.cs() == "parencite"
4121 || t.cs() == "citetitle")
4122 || p.next_token().asInput() != "*"))
4123 || (use_biblatex_natbib
4124 && (is_known(t.cs(), known_biblatex_commands)
4125 || is_known(t.cs(), known_natbib_commands))
4126 && ((t.cs() == "cite" || t.cs() == "citet" || t.cs() == "Citet"
4127 || t.cs() == "citep" || t.cs() == "Citep" || t.cs() == "citealt"
4128 || t.cs() == "Citealt" || t.cs() == "citealp" || t.cs() == "Citealp"
4129 || t.cs() == "citeauthor" || t.cs() == "Citeauthor"
4130 || t.cs() == "parencite" || t.cs() == "citetitle")
4131 || p.next_token().asInput() != "*"))){
4132 context.check_layout(os);
4133 string command = t.cs();
4134 if (p.next_token().asInput() == "*") {
4139 bool const qualified = suffixIs(command, "s");
4141 command = rtrim(command, "s");
4143 // text before the citation
4145 // text after the citation
4147 get_cite_arguments(p, true, before, after, qualified);
4149 // These use natbib cmd names in LyX
4150 // for inter-citeengine compativility
4151 if (command == "citeyear")
4152 command = "citebyear";
4153 else if (command == "cite*")
4154 command = "citeyear";
4155 else if (command == "textcite")
4157 else if (command == "Textcite")
4159 else if (command == "parencite")
4161 else if (command == "Parencite")
4163 else if (command == "parencite*")
4164 command = "citeyearpar";
4165 else if (command == "smartcite")
4166 command = "footcite";
4167 else if (command == "Smartcite")
4168 command = "Footcite";
4170 string const emptyarg = qualified ? "()" : "[]";
4171 if (before.empty() && after == emptyarg)
4174 else if (before == emptyarg && after == emptyarg) {
4175 // avoid \cite[][]{a}
4179 bool literal = false;
4180 pair<bool, string> aft;
4181 pair<bool, string> bef;
4182 // remove the brackets around after and before
4183 if (!after.empty()) {
4185 after.erase(after.length() - 1, 1);
4186 aft = convert_latexed_command_inset_arg(after);
4187 literal = !aft.first;
4188 after = literal ? subst(after, "\n", " ") : aft.second;
4190 if (!before.empty()) {
4192 before.erase(before.length() - 1, 1);
4193 bef = convert_latexed_command_inset_arg(before);
4194 literal |= !bef.first;
4195 before = literal ? subst(before, "\n", " ") : bef.second;
4197 string keys, pretextlist, posttextlist;
4199 map<string, string> pres, posts, preslit, postslit;
4200 vector<string> lkeys;
4201 // text before the citation
4202 string lbefore, lbeforelit;
4203 // text after the citation
4204 string lafter, lafterlit;
4206 pair<bool, string> laft, lbef;
4208 get_cite_arguments(p, true, lbefore, lafter);
4209 // remove the brackets around after and before
4210 if (!lafter.empty()) {
4212 lafter.erase(lafter.length() - 1, 1);
4213 laft = convert_latexed_command_inset_arg(lafter);
4214 literal |= !laft.first;
4215 lafter = laft.second;
4216 lafterlit = subst(lbefore, "\n", " ");
4218 if (!lbefore.empty()) {
4219 lbefore.erase(0, 1);
4220 lbefore.erase(lbefore.length() - 1, 1);
4221 lbef = convert_latexed_command_inset_arg(lbefore);
4222 literal |= !lbef.first;
4223 lbefore = lbef.second;
4224 lbeforelit = subst(lbefore, "\n", " ");
4226 if (lbefore.empty() && lafter == "[]") {
4231 else if (lbefore == "[]" && lafter == "[]") {
4232 // avoid \cite[][]{a}
4238 lkey = p.getArg('{', '}');
4241 if (!lbefore.empty()) {
4242 pres.insert(make_pair(lkey, lbefore));
4243 preslit.insert(make_pair(lkey, lbeforelit));
4245 if (!lafter.empty()) {
4246 posts.insert(make_pair(lkey, lafter));
4247 postslit.insert(make_pair(lkey, lafterlit));
4249 lkeys.push_back(lkey);
4251 keys = convert_literate_command_inset_arg(getStringFromVector(lkeys));
4256 for (auto const & ptl : pres) {
4257 if (!pretextlist.empty())
4258 pretextlist += '\t';
4259 pretextlist += ptl.first + " " + ptl.second;
4261 for (auto const & potl : posts) {
4262 if (!posttextlist.empty())
4263 posttextlist += '\t';
4264 posttextlist += potl.first + " " + potl.second;
4267 keys = convert_literate_command_inset_arg(p.verbatim_item());
4270 after = subst(after, "\n", " ");
4271 if (!before.empty())
4272 before = subst(after, "\n", " ");
4274 string lit = literal ? "\"true\"" : "\"false\"";
4275 begin_command_inset(os, "citation", command);
4276 os << "after " << '"' << after << '"' << "\n";
4277 os << "before " << '"' << before << '"' << "\n";
4281 if (!pretextlist.empty())
4282 os << "pretextlist " << '"' << pretextlist << '"' << "\n";
4283 if (!posttextlist.empty())
4284 os << "posttextlist " << '"' << posttextlist << '"' << "\n";
4285 os << "literal " << lit << "\n";
4287 // Need to set the cite engine if biblatex is loaded by
4288 // the document class directly
4289 if (preamble.citeEngine() == "basic")
4290 use_biblatex_natbib ?
4291 preamble.citeEngine("biblatex-natbib")
4292 : preamble.citeEngine("biblatex");
4297 is_known(t.cs(), known_jurabib_commands) &&
4298 (t.cs() == "cite" || p.next_token().asInput() != "*")) {
4299 context.check_layout(os);
4300 string command = t.cs();
4301 if (p.next_token().asInput() == "*") {
4305 char argumentOrder = '\0';
4306 vector<string> const options =
4307 preamble.getPackageOptions("jurabib");
4308 if (find(options.begin(), options.end(),
4309 "natbiborder") != options.end())
4310 argumentOrder = 'n';
4311 else if (find(options.begin(), options.end(),
4312 "jurabiborder") != options.end())
4313 argumentOrder = 'j';
4315 // text before the citation
4317 // text after the citation
4319 get_cite_arguments(p, argumentOrder != 'j', before, after);
4321 string const citation = p.verbatim_item();
4322 if (!before.empty() && argumentOrder == '\0') {
4323 cerr << "Warning: Assuming argument order "
4324 "of jurabib version 0.6 for\n'"
4325 << command << before << after << '{'
4326 << citation << "}'.\n"
4327 "Add 'jurabiborder' to the jurabib "
4328 "package options if you used an\n"
4329 "earlier jurabib version." << endl;
4331 bool literal = false;
4332 pair<bool, string> aft;
4333 pair<bool, string> bef;
4334 // remove the brackets around after and before
4335 if (!after.empty()) {
4337 after.erase(after.length() - 1, 1);
4338 aft = convert_latexed_command_inset_arg(after);
4339 literal = !aft.first;
4340 after = literal ? subst(after, "\n", " ") : aft.second;
4342 if (!before.empty()) {
4344 before.erase(before.length() - 1, 1);
4345 bef = convert_latexed_command_inset_arg(before);
4346 literal |= !bef.first;
4347 before = literal ? subst(before, "\n", " ") : bef.second;
4348 if (literal && !after.empty())
4349 after = subst(after, "\n", " ");
4351 string lit = literal ? "\"true\"" : "\"false\"";
4352 begin_command_inset(os, "citation", command);
4353 os << "after " << '"' << after << "\"\n"
4354 << "before " << '"' << before << "\"\n"
4355 << "key " << '"' << citation << "\"\n"
4356 << "literal " << lit << "\n";
4358 // Need to set the cite engine if jurabib is loaded by
4359 // the document class directly
4360 if (preamble.citeEngine() == "basic")
4361 preamble.citeEngine("jurabib");
4365 if (t.cs() == "cite"
4366 || t.cs() == "nocite") {
4367 context.check_layout(os);
4368 string after = p.getArg('[', ']');
4369 pair<bool, string> aft = convert_latexed_command_inset_arg(after);
4370 bool const literal = !aft.first;
4371 after = literal ? subst(after, "\n", " ") : aft.second;
4372 string lit = literal ? "\"true\"" : "\"false\"";
4373 string key = convert_literate_command_inset_arg(p.verbatim_item());
4374 // store the case that it is "\nocite{*}" to use it later for
4377 begin_command_inset(os, "citation", t.cs());
4378 os << "after " << '"' << after << "\"\n"
4379 << "key " << '"' << key << "\"\n"
4380 << "literal " << lit << "\n";
4382 } else if (t.cs() == "nocite")
4387 if (t.cs() == "index" ||
4388 (t.cs() == "sindex" && preamble.use_indices() == "true")) {
4389 context.check_layout(os);
4390 string const arg = (t.cs() == "sindex" && p.hasOpt()) ?
4391 p.getArg('[', ']') : "";
4392 string const kind = arg.empty() ? "idx" : arg;
4393 begin_inset(os, "Index ");
4394 os << kind << "\nstatus collapsed\n";
4395 parse_text_in_inset(p, os, FLAG_ITEM, false, context, "Index");
4398 preamble.registerAutomaticallyLoadedPackage("splitidx");
4402 if (t.cs() == "nomenclature") {
4403 context.check_layout(os);
4404 begin_command_inset(os, "nomenclature", "nomenclature");
4405 string prefix = convert_literate_command_inset_arg(p.getArg('[', ']'));
4406 if (!prefix.empty())
4407 os << "prefix " << '"' << prefix << '"' << "\n";
4408 string symbol = p.verbatim_item();
4409 pair<bool, string> sym = convert_latexed_command_inset_arg(symbol);
4410 bool literal = !sym.first;
4411 string description = p.verbatim_item();
4412 pair<bool, string> desc = convert_latexed_command_inset_arg(description);
4413 literal |= !desc.first;
4415 symbol = subst(symbol, "\n", " ");
4416 description = subst(description, "\n", " ");
4418 symbol = sym.second;
4419 description = desc.second;
4421 string lit = literal ? "\"true\"" : "\"false\"";
4422 os << "symbol " << '"' << symbol;
4423 os << "\"\ndescription \""
4424 << description << "\"\n"
4425 << "literal " << lit << "\n";
4427 preamble.registerAutomaticallyLoadedPackage("nomencl");
4431 if (t.cs() == "label") {
4432 context.check_layout(os);
4433 begin_command_inset(os, "label", "label");
4435 << convert_literate_command_inset_arg(p.verbatim_item())
4441 if (t.cs() == "lyxmintcaption") {
4442 string const pos = p.getArg('[', ']');
4444 string const caption =
4445 parse_text_snippet(p, FLAG_ITEM, false,
4447 minted_nonfloat_caption = "[t]" + caption;
4449 // We already got the caption at the bottom,
4450 // so simply skip it.
4451 parse_text_snippet(p, FLAG_ITEM, false, context);
4456 if (t.cs() == "printindex" || t.cs() == "printsubindex") {
4457 context.check_layout(os);
4458 string commandname = t.cs();
4460 if (p.next_token().asInput() == "*") {
4465 begin_command_inset(os, "index_print", commandname);
4466 string const indexname = p.getArg('[', ']');
4468 if (indexname.empty())
4469 os << "type \"idx\"\n";
4471 os << "type \"" << indexname << "\"\n";
4472 os << "literal \"true\"\n";
4475 skip_spaces_braces(p);
4476 preamble.registerAutomaticallyLoadedPackage("makeidx");
4477 if (preamble.use_indices() == "true")
4478 preamble.registerAutomaticallyLoadedPackage("splitidx");
4482 if (t.cs() == "printnomenclature") {
4484 string width_type = "";
4485 context.check_layout(os);
4486 begin_command_inset(os, "nomencl_print", "printnomenclature");
4487 // case of a custom width
4489 width = p.getArg('[', ']');
4490 width = translate_len(width);
4491 width_type = "custom";
4493 // case of no custom width
4494 // the case of no custom width but the width set
4495 // via \settowidth{\nomlabelwidth}{***} cannot be supported
4496 // because the user could have set anything, not only the width
4497 // of the longest label (which would be width_type = "auto")
4498 string label = convert_literate_command_inset_arg(p.getArg('{', '}'));
4499 if (label.empty() && width_type.empty())
4500 width_type = "none";
4501 os << "set_width \"" << width_type << "\"\n";
4502 if (width_type == "custom")
4503 os << "width \"" << width << '\"';
4505 skip_spaces_braces(p);
4506 preamble.registerAutomaticallyLoadedPackage("nomencl");
4510 if ((t.cs() == "textsuperscript" || t.cs() == "textsubscript")) {
4511 context.check_layout(os);
4512 begin_inset(os, "script ");
4513 os << t.cs().substr(4) << '\n';
4514 newinsetlayout = findInsetLayout(context.textclass, t.cs(), true);
4515 parse_text_in_inset(p, os, FLAG_ITEM, false, context, newinsetlayout);
4517 if (t.cs() == "textsubscript")
4518 preamble.registerAutomaticallyLoadedPackage("subscript");
4522 if ((where = is_known(t.cs(), known_quotes))) {
4523 context.check_layout(os);
4524 begin_inset(os, "Quotes ");
4525 string quotetype = known_coded_quotes[where - known_quotes];
4526 // try to make a smart guess about the side
4527 Token const prev = p.prev_token();
4528 bool const opening = (prev.cat() != catSpace && prev.character() != 0
4529 && prev.character() != '\n' && prev.character() != '~');
4530 quotetype = guessQuoteStyle(quotetype, opening);
4533 // LyX adds {} after the quote, so we have to eat
4534 // spaces here if there are any before a possible
4536 eat_whitespace(p, os, context, false);
4541 if ((where = is_known(t.cs(), known_sizes)) &&
4542 context.new_layout_allowed) {
4543 context.check_layout(os);
4544 TeXFont const oldFont = context.font;
4545 context.font.size = known_coded_sizes[where - known_sizes];
4546 output_font_change(os, oldFont, context.font);
4547 eat_whitespace(p, os, context, false);
4551 if ((where = is_known(t.cs(), known_font_families)) &&
4552 context.new_layout_allowed) {
4553 context.check_layout(os);
4554 TeXFont const oldFont = context.font;
4555 context.font.family =
4556 known_coded_font_families[where - known_font_families];
4557 output_font_change(os, oldFont, context.font);
4558 eat_whitespace(p, os, context, false);
4562 if ((where = is_known(t.cs(), known_font_series)) &&
4563 context.new_layout_allowed) {
4564 context.check_layout(os);
4565 TeXFont const oldFont = context.font;
4566 context.font.series =
4567 known_coded_font_series[where - known_font_series];
4568 output_font_change(os, oldFont, context.font);
4569 eat_whitespace(p, os, context, false);
4573 if ((where = is_known(t.cs(), known_font_shapes)) &&
4574 context.new_layout_allowed) {
4575 context.check_layout(os);
4576 TeXFont const oldFont = context.font;
4577 context.font.shape =
4578 known_coded_font_shapes[where - known_font_shapes];
4579 output_font_change(os, oldFont, context.font);
4580 eat_whitespace(p, os, context, false);
4583 if ((where = is_known(t.cs(), known_old_font_families)) &&
4584 context.new_layout_allowed) {
4585 context.check_layout(os);
4586 TeXFont const oldFont = context.font;
4587 context.font.init();
4588 context.font.size = oldFont.size;
4589 context.font.family =
4590 known_coded_font_families[where - known_old_font_families];
4591 output_font_change(os, oldFont, context.font);
4592 eat_whitespace(p, os, context, false);
4596 if ((where = is_known(t.cs(), known_old_font_series)) &&
4597 context.new_layout_allowed) {
4598 context.check_layout(os);
4599 TeXFont const oldFont = context.font;
4600 context.font.init();
4601 context.font.size = oldFont.size;
4602 context.font.series =
4603 known_coded_font_series[where - known_old_font_series];
4604 output_font_change(os, oldFont, context.font);
4605 eat_whitespace(p, os, context, false);
4609 if ((where = is_known(t.cs(), known_old_font_shapes)) &&
4610 context.new_layout_allowed) {
4611 context.check_layout(os);
4612 TeXFont const oldFont = context.font;
4613 context.font.init();
4614 context.font.size = oldFont.size;
4615 context.font.shape =
4616 known_coded_font_shapes[where - known_old_font_shapes];
4617 output_font_change(os, oldFont, context.font);
4618 eat_whitespace(p, os, context, false);
4622 if (t.cs() == "selectlanguage") {
4623 context.check_layout(os);
4624 // save the language for the case that a
4625 // \foreignlanguage is used
4626 context.font.language = babel2lyx(p.verbatim_item());
4627 os << "\n\\lang " << context.font.language << "\n";
4631 if (t.cs() == "foreignlanguage") {
4632 string const lang = babel2lyx(p.verbatim_item());
4633 parse_text_attributes(p, os, FLAG_ITEM, outer,
4635 context.font.language, lang);
4639 if (prefixIs(t.cs(), "text") && preamble.usePolyglossia()
4640 && is_known(t.cs().substr(4), preamble.polyglossia_languages)) {
4641 // scheme is \textLANGUAGE{text} where LANGUAGE is in polyglossia_languages[]
4643 // We have to output the whole command if it has an option
4644 // because LyX doesn't support this yet, see bug #8214,
4645 // only if there is a single option specifying a variant, we can handle it.
4647 string langopts = p.getOpt();
4648 // check if the option contains a variant, if yes, extract it
4649 string::size_type pos_var = langopts.find("variant");
4650 string::size_type i = langopts.find(',');
4651 string::size_type k = langopts.find('=', pos_var);
4652 if (pos_var != string::npos && i == string::npos) {
4654 variant = langopts.substr(k + 1, langopts.length() - k - 2);
4655 lang = preamble.polyglossia2lyx(variant);
4656 parse_text_attributes(p, os, FLAG_ITEM, outer,
4658 context.font.language, lang);
4660 output_ert_inset(os, t.asInput() + langopts, context);
4662 lang = preamble.polyglossia2lyx(t.cs().substr(4, string::npos));
4663 parse_text_attributes(p, os, FLAG_ITEM, outer,
4665 context.font.language, lang);
4670 if (t.cs() == "inputencoding") {
4671 // nothing to write here
4672 string const enc = subst(p.verbatim_item(), "\n", " ");
4673 p.setEncoding(enc, Encoding::inputenc);
4677 if (is_known(t.cs(), known_special_chars) ||
4678 (t.cs() == "protect" &&
4679 p.next_token().cat() == catEscape &&
4680 is_known(p.next_token().cs(), known_special_protect_chars))) {
4681 // LyX sometimes puts a \protect in front, so we have to ignore it
4683 t.cs() == "protect" ? p.get_token().cs() : t.cs(),
4684 known_special_chars);
4685 context.check_layout(os);
4686 os << known_coded_special_chars[where - known_special_chars];
4687 skip_spaces_braces(p);
4691 if ((t.cs() == "nobreakdash" && p.next_token().asInput() == "-") ||
4692 (t.cs() == "protect" && p.next_token().asInput() == "\\nobreakdash" &&
4693 p.next_next_token().asInput() == "-") ||
4694 (t.cs() == "@" && p.next_token().asInput() == ".")) {
4695 // LyX sometimes puts a \protect in front, so we have to ignore it
4696 if (t.cs() == "protect")
4698 context.check_layout(os);
4699 if (t.cs() == "nobreakdash")
4700 os << "\\SpecialChar nobreakdash\n";
4702 os << "\\SpecialChar endofsentence\n";
4707 if (t.cs() == "_" || t.cs() == "&" || t.cs() == "#"
4708 || t.cs() == "$" || t.cs() == "{" || t.cs() == "}"
4709 || t.cs() == "%" || t.cs() == "-") {
4710 context.check_layout(os);
4712 os << "\\SpecialChar softhyphen\n";
4718 if (t.cs() == "char") {
4719 context.check_layout(os);
4720 if (p.next_token().character() == '`') {
4722 if (p.next_token().cs() == "\"") {
4727 output_ert_inset(os, "\\char`", context);
4730 output_ert_inset(os, "\\char", context);
4735 if (t.cs() == "verb") {
4736 context.check_layout(os);
4737 // set catcodes to verbatim early, just in case.
4738 p.setCatcodes(VERBATIM_CATCODES);
4739 string delim = p.get_token().asInput();
4740 Parser::Arg arg = p.verbatimStuff(delim);
4742 output_ert_inset(os, "\\verb" + delim
4743 + arg.second + delim, context);
4745 cerr << "invalid \\verb command. Skipping" << endl;
4749 // Problem: \= creates a tabstop inside the tabbing environment
4750 // and else an accent. In the latter case we really would want
4751 // \={o} instead of \= o.
4752 if (t.cs() == "=" && (flags & FLAG_TABBING)) {
4753 output_ert_inset(os, t.asInput(), context);
4757 if (t.cs() == "\\") {
4758 context.check_layout(os);
4760 output_ert_inset(os, "\\\\" + p.getOpt(), context);
4761 else if (p.next_token().asInput() == "*") {
4763 // getOpt() eats the following space if there
4764 // is no optional argument, but that is OK
4765 // here since it has no effect in the output.
4766 output_ert_inset(os, "\\\\*" + p.getOpt(), context);
4769 begin_inset(os, "Newline newline");
4775 if (t.cs() == "newline" ||
4776 (t.cs() == "linebreak" && !p.hasOpt())) {
4777 context.check_layout(os);
4778 begin_inset(os, "Newline ");
4781 skip_spaces_braces(p);
4785 if (t.cs() == "input" || t.cs() == "include"
4786 || t.cs() == "verbatiminput"
4787 || t.cs() == "lstinputlisting") {
4788 string name = t.cs();
4789 if (name == "verbatiminput"
4790 && p.next_token().asInput() == "*")
4791 name += p.get_token().asInput();
4792 context.check_layout(os);
4794 bool literal = false;
4795 if (name == "lstinputlisting" && p.hasOpt()) {
4796 lstparams = p.getArg('[', ']');
4797 pair<bool, string> oa = convert_latexed_command_inset_arg(lstparams);
4798 literal = !oa.first;
4800 lstparams = subst(lstparams, "\n", " ");
4802 string lit = literal ? "\"true\"" : "\"false\"";
4803 string filename(normalize_filename(p.getArg('{', '}')));
4804 string const path = getMasterFilePath(true);
4805 // We want to preserve relative / absolute filenames,
4806 // therefore path is only used for testing
4807 if ((t.cs() == "include" || t.cs() == "input") &&
4808 !makeAbsPath(filename, path).exists()) {
4809 // The file extension is probably missing.
4810 // Now try to find it out.
4811 string const tex_name =
4812 find_file(filename, path,
4813 known_tex_extensions);
4814 if (!tex_name.empty())
4815 filename = tex_name;
4817 bool external = false;
4819 if (makeAbsPath(filename, path).exists()) {
4820 string const abstexname =
4821 makeAbsPath(filename, path).absFileName();
4822 string const absfigname =
4823 changeExtension(abstexname, ".fig");
4824 fix_child_filename(filename);
4825 string const lyxname = changeExtension(filename,
4826 roundtripMode() ? ".lyx.lyx" : ".lyx");
4827 string const abslyxname = makeAbsPath(
4828 lyxname, getParentFilePath(false)).absFileName();
4830 if (!skipChildren())
4831 external = FileName(absfigname).exists();
4832 if (t.cs() == "input" && !skipChildren()) {
4833 string const ext = getExtension(abstexname);
4835 // Combined PS/LaTeX:
4836 // x.eps, x.pstex_t (old xfig)
4837 // x.pstex, x.pstex_t (new xfig, e.g. 3.2.5)
4838 FileName const absepsname(
4839 changeExtension(abstexname, ".eps"));
4840 FileName const abspstexname(
4841 changeExtension(abstexname, ".pstex"));
4842 bool const xfigeps =
4843 (absepsname.exists() ||
4844 abspstexname.exists()) &&
4847 // Combined PDF/LaTeX:
4848 // x.pdf, x.pdftex_t (old xfig)
4849 // x.pdf, x.pdf_t (new xfig, e.g. 3.2.5)
4850 FileName const abspdfname(
4851 changeExtension(abstexname, ".pdf"));
4852 bool const xfigpdf =
4853 abspdfname.exists() &&
4854 (ext == "pdftex_t" || ext == "pdf_t");
4858 // Combined PS/PDF/LaTeX:
4859 // x_pspdftex.eps, x_pspdftex.pdf, x.pspdftex
4860 string const absbase2(
4861 removeExtension(abstexname) + "_pspdftex");
4862 FileName const abseps2name(
4863 addExtension(absbase2, ".eps"));
4864 FileName const abspdf2name(
4865 addExtension(absbase2, ".pdf"));
4866 bool const xfigboth =
4867 abspdf2name.exists() &&
4868 abseps2name.exists() && ext == "pspdftex";
4870 xfig = xfigpdf || xfigeps || xfigboth;
4871 external = external && xfig;
4874 outname = changeExtension(filename, ".fig");
4875 FileName abssrc(changeExtension(abstexname, ".fig"));
4876 copy_file(abssrc, outname);
4878 // Don't try to convert, the result
4879 // would be full of ERT.
4881 FileName abssrc(abstexname);
4882 copy_file(abssrc, outname);
4883 } else if (t.cs() != "verbatiminput" &&
4885 tex2lyx(abstexname, FileName(abslyxname),
4888 // no need to call copy_file
4889 // tex2lyx creates the file
4892 FileName abssrc(abstexname);
4893 copy_file(abssrc, outname);
4896 cerr << "Warning: Could not find included file '"
4897 << filename << "'." << endl;
4901 begin_inset(os, "External\n");
4902 os << "\ttemplate XFig\n"
4903 << "\tfilename " << outname << '\n';
4904 registerExternalTemplatePackages("XFig");
4906 begin_command_inset(os, "include", name);
4907 outname = subst(outname, "\"", "\\\"");
4908 os << "preview false\n"
4909 "filename \"" << outname << "\"\n";
4910 if (!lstparams.empty())
4911 os << "lstparams \"" << lstparams << "\"\n";
4912 os << "literal " << lit << "\n";
4913 if (t.cs() == "verbatiminput")
4914 preamble.registerAutomaticallyLoadedPackage("verbatim");
4920 if (t.cs() == "bibliographystyle") {
4921 // store new bibliographystyle
4922 bibliographystyle = p.verbatim_item();
4923 // If any other command than \bibliography, \addcontentsline
4924 // and \nocite{*} follows, we need to output the style
4925 // (because it might be used by that command).
4926 // Otherwise, it will automatically be output by LyX.
4929 for (Token t2 = p.get_token(); p.good(); t2 = p.get_token()) {
4930 if (t2.cat() == catBegin)
4932 if (t2.cat() != catEscape)
4934 if (t2.cs() == "nocite") {
4935 if (p.getArg('{', '}') == "*")
4937 } else if (t2.cs() == "bibliography")
4939 else if (t2.cs() == "phantomsection") {
4943 else if (t2.cs() == "addcontentsline") {
4944 // get the 3 arguments of \addcontentsline
4947 contentslineContent = p.getArg('{', '}');
4948 // if the last argument is not \refname we must output
4949 if (contentslineContent == "\\refname")
4956 output_ert_inset(os,
4957 "\\bibliographystyle{" + bibliographystyle + '}',
4963 if (t.cs() == "phantomsection") {
4964 // we only support this if it occurs between
4965 // \bibliographystyle and \bibliography
4966 if (bibliographystyle.empty())
4967 output_ert_inset(os, "\\phantomsection", context);
4971 if (t.cs() == "addcontentsline") {
4972 context.check_layout(os);
4973 // get the 3 arguments of \addcontentsline
4974 string const one = p.getArg('{', '}');
4975 string const two = p.getArg('{', '}');
4976 string const three = p.getArg('{', '}');
4977 // only if it is a \refname, we support if for the bibtex inset
4978 if (contentslineContent != "\\refname") {
4979 output_ert_inset(os,
4980 "\\addcontentsline{" + one + "}{" + two + "}{"+ three + '}',
4986 else if (t.cs() == "bibliography") {
4987 context.check_layout(os);
4989 begin_command_inset(os, "bibtex", "bibtex");
4990 if (!btprint.empty()) {
4991 os << "btprint " << '"' << "btPrintAll" << '"' << "\n";
4992 // clear the string because the next BibTeX inset can be without the
4993 // \nocite{*} option
4996 os << "bibfiles " << '"' << normalize_filename(p.verbatim_item()) << '"' << "\n";
4997 // Do we have addcontentsline?
4998 if (contentslineContent == "\\refname") {
4999 BibOpts = "bibtotoc";
5000 // clear string because next BibTeX inset can be without addcontentsline
5001 contentslineContent.clear();
5003 // Do we have a bibliographystyle set?
5004 if (!bibliographystyle.empty()) {
5005 if (BibOpts.empty())
5006 BibOpts = normalize_filename(bibliographystyle);
5008 BibOpts = BibOpts + ',' + normalize_filename(bibliographystyle);
5009 // clear it because each bibtex entry has its style
5010 // and we need an empty string to handle \phantomsection
5011 bibliographystyle.clear();
5013 os << "options " << '"' << BibOpts << '"' << "\n";
5018 if (t.cs() == "printbibliography") {
5019 context.check_layout(os);
5021 string bbloptions = p.hasOpt() ? p.getArg('[', ']') : string();
5022 vector<string> opts = getVectorFromString(bbloptions);
5023 vector<string>::iterator it =
5024 find(opts.begin(), opts.end(), "heading=bibintoc");
5025 if (it != opts.end()) {
5027 BibOpts = "bibtotoc";
5029 bbloptions = getStringFromVector(opts);
5030 begin_command_inset(os, "bibtex", "bibtex");
5031 if (!btprint.empty()) {
5032 os << "btprint " << '"' << "btPrintAll" << '"' << "\n";
5033 // clear the string because the next BibTeX inset can be without the
5034 // \nocite{*} option
5038 for (auto const & bf : preamble.biblatex_bibliographies) {
5039 if (!bibfiles.empty())
5041 bibfiles += normalize_filename(bf);
5043 if (!bibfiles.empty())
5044 os << "bibfiles " << '"' << bibfiles << '"' << "\n";
5045 // Do we have addcontentsline?
5046 if (contentslineContent == "\\refname") {
5047 BibOpts = "bibtotoc";
5048 // clear string because next BibTeX inset can be without addcontentsline
5049 contentslineContent.clear();
5051 os << "options " << '"' << BibOpts << '"' << "\n";
5052 if (!bbloptions.empty())
5053 os << "biblatexopts " << '"' << bbloptions << '"' << "\n";
5055 need_commentbib = false;
5059 if (t.cs() == "bibbysection") {
5060 context.check_layout(os);
5062 string bbloptions = p.hasOpt() ? p.getArg('[', ']') : string();
5063 vector<string> opts = getVectorFromString(bbloptions);
5064 vector<string>::iterator it =
5065 find(opts.begin(), opts.end(), "heading=bibintoc");
5066 if (it != opts.end()) {
5068 BibOpts = "bibtotoc";
5070 bbloptions = getStringFromVector(opts);
5071 begin_command_inset(os, "bibtex", "bibtex");
5072 os << "btprint " << '"' << "bibbysection" << '"' << "\n";
5074 for (auto const & bf : preamble.biblatex_bibliographies) {
5075 if (!bibfiles.empty())
5077 bibfiles += normalize_filename(bf);
5079 if (!bibfiles.empty())
5080 os << "bibfiles " << '"' << bibfiles << '"' << "\n";
5081 os << "options " << '"' << BibOpts << '"' << "\n";
5082 if (!bbloptions.empty())
5083 os << "biblatexopts " << '"' << bbloptions << '"' << "\n";
5085 need_commentbib = false;
5089 if (t.cs() == "parbox") {
5090 // Test whether this is an outer box of a shaded box
5092 // swallow arguments
5093 while (p.hasOpt()) {
5095 p.skip_spaces(true);
5098 p.skip_spaces(true);
5100 if (p.next_token().cat() == catBegin)
5102 p.skip_spaces(true);
5103 Token to = p.get_token();
5104 bool shaded = false;
5105 if (to.asInput() == "\\begin") {
5106 p.skip_spaces(true);
5107 if (p.getArg('{', '}') == "shaded")
5112 parse_outer_box(p, os, FLAG_ITEM, outer,
5113 context, "parbox", "shaded");
5115 parse_box(p, os, 0, FLAG_ITEM, outer, context,
5116 "", "", t.cs(), "", "");
5120 if (t.cs() == "fbox" || t.cs() == "mbox" ||
5121 t.cs() == "ovalbox" || t.cs() == "Ovalbox" ||
5122 t.cs() == "shadowbox" || t.cs() == "doublebox") {
5123 parse_outer_box(p, os, FLAG_ITEM, outer, context, t.cs(), "");
5127 if (t.cs() == "fcolorbox" || t.cs() == "colorbox") {
5128 string backgroundcolor;
5129 preamble.registerAutomaticallyLoadedPackage("xcolor");
5130 if (t.cs() == "fcolorbox") {
5131 string const framecolor = p.getArg('{', '}');
5132 backgroundcolor = p.getArg('{', '}');
5133 parse_box(p, os, 0, 0, outer, context, "", "", "", framecolor, backgroundcolor);
5135 backgroundcolor = p.getArg('{', '}');
5136 parse_box(p, os, 0, 0, outer, context, "", "", "", "", backgroundcolor);
5141 // FIXME: due to the compiler limit of "if" nestings
5142 // the code for the alignment was put here
5143 // put them in their own if if this is fixed
5144 if (t.cs() == "fboxrule" || t.cs() == "fboxsep"
5145 || t.cs() == "shadowsize"
5146 || t.cs() == "raggedleft" || t.cs() == "centering"
5147 || t.cs() == "raggedright") {
5148 if (t.cs() == "fboxrule")
5150 if (t.cs() == "fboxsep")
5152 if (t.cs() == "shadowsize")
5154 if (t.cs() != "raggedleft" && t.cs() != "centering"
5155 && t.cs() != "raggedright") {
5156 p.skip_spaces(true);
5157 while (p.good() && p.next_token().cat() != catSpace
5158 && p.next_token().cat() != catNewline
5159 && p.next_token().cat() != catEscape) {
5160 if (t.cs() == "fboxrule")
5161 fboxrule = fboxrule + p.get_token().asInput();
5162 if (t.cs() == "fboxsep")
5163 fboxsep = fboxsep + p.get_token().asInput();
5164 if (t.cs() == "shadowsize")
5165 shadow_size = shadow_size + p.get_token().asInput();
5168 output_ert_inset(os, t.asInput(), context);
5173 //\framebox() is part of the picture environment and different from \framebox{}
5174 //\framebox{} will be parsed by parse_outer_box
5175 if (t.cs() == "framebox") {
5176 if (p.next_token().character() == '(') {
5177 //the syntax is: \framebox(x,y)[position]{content}
5178 string arg = t.asInput();
5179 arg += p.getFullParentheseArg();
5180 arg += p.getFullOpt();
5181 eat_whitespace(p, os, context, false);
5182 output_ert_inset(os, arg + '{', context);
5183 parse_text(p, os, FLAG_ITEM, outer, context);
5184 output_ert_inset(os, "}", context);
5186 //the syntax is: \framebox[width][position]{content}
5187 string special = p.getFullOpt();
5188 special += p.getOpt();
5189 parse_outer_box(p, os, FLAG_ITEM, outer,
5190 context, t.cs(), special);
5195 //\makebox() is part of the picture environment and different from \makebox{}
5196 //\makebox{} will be parsed by parse_box
5197 if (t.cs() == "makebox") {
5198 if (p.next_token().character() == '(') {
5199 //the syntax is: \makebox(x,y)[position]{content}
5200 string arg = t.asInput();
5201 arg += p.getFullParentheseArg();
5202 arg += p.getFullOpt();
5203 eat_whitespace(p, os, context, false);
5204 output_ert_inset(os, arg + '{', context);
5205 parse_text(p, os, FLAG_ITEM, outer, context);
5206 output_ert_inset(os, "}", context);
5208 //the syntax is: \makebox[width][position]{content}
5209 parse_box(p, os, 0, FLAG_ITEM, outer, context,
5210 "", "", t.cs(), "", "");
5214 if (t.cs() == "smallskip" ||
5215 t.cs() == "medskip" ||
5216 t.cs() == "bigskip" ||
5217 t.cs() == "vfill") {
5218 context.check_layout(os);
5219 begin_inset(os, "VSpace ");
5222 skip_spaces_braces(p);
5226 if ((where = is_known(t.cs(), known_spaces))) {
5227 context.check_layout(os);
5228 begin_inset(os, "space ");
5229 os << '\\' << known_coded_spaces[where - known_spaces]
5232 // LaTeX swallows whitespace after all spaces except
5233 // "\\,". We have to do that here, too, because LyX
5234 // adds "{}" which would make the spaces significant.
5236 eat_whitespace(p, os, context, false);
5237 // LyX adds "{}" after all spaces except "\\ " and
5238 // "\\,", so we have to remove "{}".
5239 // "\\,{}" is equivalent to "\\," in LaTeX, so we
5240 // remove the braces after "\\,", too.
5246 if (t.cs() == "newpage" ||
5247 (t.cs() == "pagebreak" && !p.hasOpt()) ||
5248 t.cs() == "clearpage" ||
5249 t.cs() == "cleardoublepage") {
5250 context.check_layout(os);
5251 begin_inset(os, "Newpage ");
5254 skip_spaces_braces(p);
5258 if (t.cs() == "DeclareRobustCommand" ||
5259 t.cs() == "DeclareRobustCommandx" ||
5260 t.cs() == "newcommand" ||
5261 t.cs() == "newcommandx" ||
5262 t.cs() == "providecommand" ||
5263 t.cs() == "providecommandx" ||
5264 t.cs() == "renewcommand" ||
5265 t.cs() == "renewcommandx") {
5266 // DeclareRobustCommand, DeclareRobustCommandx,
5267 // providecommand and providecommandx could be handled
5268 // by parse_command(), but we need to call
5269 // add_known_command() here.
5270 string name = t.asInput();
5271 if (p.next_token().asInput() == "*") {
5272 // Starred form. Eat '*'
5276 string const command = p.verbatim_item();
5277 string const opt1 = p.getFullOpt();
5278 string const opt2 = p.getFullOpt();
5279 add_known_command(command, opt1, !opt2.empty());
5280 string const ert = name + '{' + command + '}' +
5282 '{' + p.verbatim_item() + '}';
5284 if (t.cs() == "DeclareRobustCommand" ||
5285 t.cs() == "DeclareRobustCommandx" ||
5286 t.cs() == "providecommand" ||
5287 t.cs() == "providecommandx" ||
5288 name[name.length()-1] == '*')
5289 output_ert_inset(os, ert, context);
5291 context.check_layout(os);
5292 begin_inset(os, "FormulaMacro");
5299 if (t.cs() == "let" && p.next_token().asInput() != "*") {
5300 // let could be handled by parse_command(),
5301 // but we need to call add_known_command() here.
5302 string ert = t.asInput();
5305 if (p.next_token().cat() == catBegin) {
5306 name = p.verbatim_item();
5307 ert += '{' + name + '}';
5309 name = p.verbatim_item();
5314 if (p.next_token().cat() == catBegin) {
5315 command = p.verbatim_item();
5316 ert += '{' + command + '}';
5318 command = p.verbatim_item();
5321 // If command is known, make name known too, to parse
5322 // its arguments correctly. For this reason we also
5323 // have commands in syntax.default that are hardcoded.
5324 CommandMap::iterator it = known_commands.find(command);
5325 if (it != known_commands.end())
5326 known_commands[t.asInput()] = it->second;
5327 output_ert_inset(os, ert, context);
5331 if (t.cs() == "hspace" || t.cs() == "vspace") {
5334 string name = t.asInput();
5335 string const length = p.verbatim_item();
5338 bool valid = splitLatexLength(length, valstring, unit);
5339 bool known_hspace = false;
5340 bool known_vspace = false;
5341 bool known_unit = false;
5344 istringstream iss(valstring);
5347 if (t.cs()[0] == 'h') {
5348 if (unit == "\\fill") {
5353 known_hspace = true;
5356 if (unit == "\\smallskipamount") {
5358 known_vspace = true;
5359 } else if (unit == "\\medskipamount") {
5361 known_vspace = true;
5362 } else if (unit == "\\bigskipamount") {
5364 known_vspace = true;
5365 } else if (unit == "\\fill") {
5367 known_vspace = true;
5371 if (!known_hspace && !known_vspace) {
5372 switch (unitFromString(unit)) {
5388 //unitFromString(unit) fails for relative units like Length::PCW
5389 // therefore handle them separately
5390 if (unit == "\\paperwidth" || unit == "\\columnwidth"
5391 || unit == "\\textwidth" || unit == "\\linewidth"
5392 || unit == "\\textheight" || unit == "\\paperheight"
5393 || unit == "\\baselineskip")
5401 // check for glue lengths
5402 bool is_gluelength = false;
5403 string gluelength = length;
5404 string::size_type i = length.find(" minus");
5405 if (i == string::npos) {
5406 i = length.find(" plus");
5407 if (i != string::npos)
5408 is_gluelength = true;
5410 is_gluelength = true;
5411 // if yes transform "9xx minus 8yy plus 7zz"
5413 if (is_gluelength) {
5414 i = gluelength.find(" minus");
5415 if (i != string::npos)
5416 gluelength.replace(i, 7, "-");
5417 i = gluelength.find(" plus");
5418 if (i != string::npos)
5419 gluelength.replace(i, 6, "+");
5422 if (t.cs()[0] == 'h' && (known_unit || known_hspace || is_gluelength)) {
5423 // Literal horizontal length or known variable
5424 context.check_layout(os);
5425 begin_inset(os, "space ");
5433 if (known_unit && !known_hspace)
5434 os << "\n\\length " << translate_len(length);
5436 os << "\n\\length " << gluelength;
5438 } else if (known_unit || known_vspace || is_gluelength) {
5439 // Literal vertical length or known variable
5440 context.check_layout(os);
5441 begin_inset(os, "VSpace ");
5444 if (known_unit && !known_vspace)
5445 os << translate_len(length);
5452 // LyX can't handle other length variables in Inset VSpace/space
5457 output_ert_inset(os, name + '{' + unit + '}', context);
5458 else if (value == -1.0)
5459 output_ert_inset(os, name + "{-" + unit + '}', context);
5461 output_ert_inset(os, name + '{' + valstring + unit + '}', context);
5463 output_ert_inset(os, name + '{' + length + '}', context);
5468 // Before we look for the layout name alone below, we check the layouts including the LateXParam, which
5469 // might be one or several options or a star.
5470 // The single '=' is meant here.
5471 if ((newinsetlayout = findInsetLayout(context.textclass, starredname, true, p.getCommandLatexParam()))) {
5475 context.check_layout(os);
5476 // store the latexparam here. This is eaten in parse_text_in_inset
5477 context.latexparam = newinsetlayout->latexparam();
5478 docstring name = newinsetlayout->name();
5479 bool const caption = name.find(from_ascii("Caption:")) == 0;
5481 // Already done for floating minted listings.
5482 if (minted_float.empty()) {
5483 begin_inset(os, "Caption ");
5484 os << to_utf8(name.substr(8)) << '\n';
5487 // FIXME: what do we do if the prefix is not Flex: ?
5488 if (prefixIs(name, from_ascii("Flex:")))
5490 begin_inset(os, "Flex ");
5491 os << to_utf8(name) << '\n'
5492 << "status collapsed\n";
5494 if (!minted_float.empty()) {
5495 parse_text_snippet(p, os, FLAG_ITEM, false, context);
5496 } else if (newinsetlayout->isPassThru()) {
5497 // set catcodes to verbatim early, just in case.
5498 p.setCatcodes(VERBATIM_CATCODES);
5499 string delim = p.get_token().asInput();
5501 cerr << "Warning: bad delimiter for command " << t.asInput() << endl;
5502 //FIXME: handle error condition
5503 string const arg = p.verbatimStuff("}").second;
5504 Context newcontext(true, context.textclass);
5505 if (newinsetlayout->forcePlainLayout())
5506 newcontext.layout = &context.textclass.plainLayout();
5507 output_ert(os, arg, newcontext);
5509 parse_text_in_inset(p, os, FLAG_ITEM, false, context, newinsetlayout);
5510 context.latexparam.clear();
5513 // Minted caption insets are not closed here because
5514 // we collect everything into the caption.
5515 if (minted_float.empty())
5520 // The single '=' is meant here.
5521 if ((newinsetlayout = findInsetLayout(context.textclass, starredname, true))) {
5525 context.check_layout(os);
5526 docstring name = newinsetlayout->name();
5527 bool const caption = name.find(from_ascii("Caption:")) == 0;
5529 // Already done for floating minted listings.
5530 if (minted_float.empty()) {
5531 begin_inset(os, "Caption ");
5532 os << to_utf8(name.substr(8)) << '\n';
5535 // FIXME: what do we do if the prefix is not Flex: ?
5536 if (prefixIs(name, from_ascii("Flex:")))
5538 begin_inset(os, "Flex ");
5539 os << to_utf8(name) << '\n'
5540 << "status collapsed\n";
5542 if (!minted_float.empty()) {
5543 parse_text_snippet(p, os, FLAG_ITEM, false, context);
5544 } else if (newinsetlayout->isPassThru()) {
5545 // set catcodes to verbatim early, just in case.
5546 p.setCatcodes(VERBATIM_CATCODES);
5547 string delim = p.get_token().asInput();
5549 cerr << "Warning: bad delimiter for command " << t.asInput() << endl;
5550 //FIXME: handle error condition
5551 string const arg = p.verbatimStuff("}").second;
5552 Context newcontext(true, context.textclass);
5553 if (newinsetlayout->forcePlainLayout())
5554 newcontext.layout = &context.textclass.plainLayout();
5555 output_ert(os, arg, newcontext);
5557 parse_text_in_inset(p, os, FLAG_ITEM, false, context, newinsetlayout);
5560 // Minted caption insets are not closed here because
5561 // we collect everything into the caption.
5562 if (minted_float.empty())
5567 if (t.cs() == "includepdf") {
5569 string const arg = p.getArg('[', ']');
5570 map<string, string> opts;
5571 vector<string> keys;
5572 split_map(arg, opts, keys);
5573 string name = normalize_filename(p.verbatim_item());
5574 string const path = getMasterFilePath(true);
5575 // We want to preserve relative / absolute filenames,
5576 // therefore path is only used for testing
5577 if (!makeAbsPath(name, path).exists()) {
5578 // The file extension is probably missing.
5579 // Now try to find it out.
5580 char const * const pdfpages_format[] = {"pdf", 0};
5581 string const pdftex_name =
5582 find_file(name, path, pdfpages_format);
5583 if (!pdftex_name.empty()) {
5588 FileName const absname = makeAbsPath(name, path);
5589 if (absname.exists())
5591 fix_child_filename(name);
5592 copy_file(absname, name);
5594 cerr << "Warning: Could not find file '"
5595 << name << "'." << endl;
5597 context.check_layout(os);
5598 begin_inset(os, "External\n\ttemplate ");
5599 os << "PDFPages\n\tfilename "
5601 // parse the options
5602 if (opts.find("pages") != opts.end())
5603 os << "\textra LaTeX \"pages="
5604 << opts["pages"] << "\"\n";
5605 if (opts.find("angle") != opts.end())
5606 os << "\trotateAngle "
5607 << opts["angle"] << '\n';
5608 if (opts.find("origin") != opts.end()) {
5610 string const opt = opts["origin"];
5611 if (opt == "tl") ss << "topleft";
5612 if (opt == "bl") ss << "bottomleft";
5613 if (opt == "Bl") ss << "baselineleft";
5614 if (opt == "c") ss << "center";
5615 if (opt == "tc") ss << "topcenter";
5616 if (opt == "bc") ss << "bottomcenter";
5617 if (opt == "Bc") ss << "baselinecenter";
5618 if (opt == "tr") ss << "topright";
5619 if (opt == "br") ss << "bottomright";
5620 if (opt == "Br") ss << "baselineright";
5621 if (!ss.str().empty())
5622 os << "\trotateOrigin " << ss.str() << '\n';
5624 cerr << "Warning: Ignoring unknown includegraphics origin argument '" << opt << "'\n";
5626 if (opts.find("width") != opts.end())
5628 << translate_len(opts["width"]) << '\n';
5629 if (opts.find("height") != opts.end())
5631 << translate_len(opts["height"]) << '\n';
5632 if (opts.find("keepaspectratio") != opts.end())
5633 os << "\tkeepAspectRatio\n";
5635 context.check_layout(os);
5636 registerExternalTemplatePackages("PDFPages");
5640 if (t.cs() == "loadgame") {
5642 string name = normalize_filename(p.verbatim_item());
5643 string const path = getMasterFilePath(true);
5644 // We want to preserve relative / absolute filenames,
5645 // therefore path is only used for testing
5646 if (!makeAbsPath(name, path).exists()) {
5647 // The file extension is probably missing.
5648 // Now try to find it out.
5649 char const * const lyxskak_format[] = {"fen", 0};
5650 string const lyxskak_name =
5651 find_file(name, path, lyxskak_format);
5652 if (!lyxskak_name.empty())
5653 name = lyxskak_name;
5655 FileName const absname = makeAbsPath(name, path);
5656 if (absname.exists())
5658 fix_child_filename(name);
5659 copy_file(absname, name);
5661 cerr << "Warning: Could not find file '"
5662 << name << "'." << endl;
5663 context.check_layout(os);
5664 begin_inset(os, "External\n\ttemplate ");
5665 os << "ChessDiagram\n\tfilename "
5668 context.check_layout(os);
5669 // after a \loadgame follows a \showboard
5670 if (p.get_token().asInput() == "showboard")
5672 registerExternalTemplatePackages("ChessDiagram");
5676 // try to see whether the string is in unicodesymbols
5677 // Only use text mode commands, since we are in text mode here,
5678 // and math commands may be invalid (bug 6797)
5679 string name = t.asInput();
5680 // handle the dingbats, cyrillic and greek
5681 if (name == "\\ding" || name == "\\textcyr" ||
5682 (name == "\\textgreek" && !preamble.usePolyglossia()))
5683 name = name + '{' + p.getArg('{', '}') + '}';
5684 // handle the ifsym characters
5685 else if (name == "\\textifsymbol") {
5686 string const optif = p.getFullOpt();
5687 string const argif = p.getArg('{', '}');
5688 name = name + optif + '{' + argif + '}';
5690 // handle the \ascii characters
5691 // the case of \ascii within braces, as LyX outputs it, is already
5692 // handled for t.cat() == catBegin
5693 else if (name == "\\ascii") {
5694 // the code is "\asci\xxx"
5695 name = "{" + name + p.get_token().asInput() + "}";
5698 // handle some TIPA special characters
5699 else if (preamble.isPackageUsed("tipa")) {
5700 if (name == "\\s") {
5701 // fromLaTeXCommand() does not yet
5702 // recognize tipa short cuts
5703 name = "\\textsyllabic";
5704 } else if (name == "\\=" &&
5705 p.next_token().asInput() == "*") {
5706 // fromLaTeXCommand() does not yet
5707 // recognize tipa short cuts
5709 name = "\\textsubbar";
5710 } else if (name == "\\textdoublevertline") {
5711 // FIXME: This is not correct,
5712 // \textvertline is higher than \textbardbl
5713 name = "\\textbardbl";
5715 } else if (name == "\\!" ) {
5716 if (p.next_token().asInput() == "b") {
5717 p.get_token(); // eat 'b'
5720 } else if (p.next_token().asInput() == "d") {
5724 } else if (p.next_token().asInput() == "g") {
5728 } else if (p.next_token().asInput() == "G") {
5730 name = "\\texthtscg";
5732 } else if (p.next_token().asInput() == "j") {
5734 name = "\\texthtbardotlessj";
5736 } else if (p.next_token().asInput() == "o") {
5738 name = "\\textbullseye";
5741 } else if (name == "\\*" ) {
5742 if (p.next_token().asInput() == "k") {
5744 name = "\\textturnk";
5746 } else if (p.next_token().asInput() == "r") {
5747 p.get_token(); // eat 'b'
5748 name = "\\textturnr";
5750 } else if (p.next_token().asInput() == "t") {
5752 name = "\\textturnt";
5754 } else if (p.next_token().asInput() == "w") {
5756 name = "\\textturnw";
5761 if ((name.size() == 2 &&
5762 contains("\"'.=^`bcdHkrtuv~", name[1]) &&
5763 p.next_token().asInput() != "*") ||
5764 is_known(name.substr(1), known_tipa_marks)) {
5765 // name is a command that corresponds to a
5766 // combining character in unicodesymbols.
5767 // Append the argument, fromLaTeXCommand()
5768 // will either convert it to a single
5769 // character or a combining sequence.
5770 name += '{' + p.verbatim_item() + '}';
5772 // now get the character from unicodesymbols
5776 docstring s = normalize_c(encodings.fromLaTeXCommand(from_utf8(name),
5777 Encodings::TEXT_CMD, termination, rem, &req));
5779 context.check_layout(os);
5782 output_ert_inset(os, to_utf8(rem), context);
5784 skip_spaces_braces(p);
5785 for (set<string>::const_iterator it = req.begin(); it != req.end(); ++it)
5786 preamble.registerAutomaticallyLoadedPackage(*it);
5788 //cerr << "#: " << t << " mode: " << mode << endl;
5789 // heuristic: read up to next non-nested space
5791 string s = t.asInput();
5792 string z = p.verbatim_item();
5793 while (p.good() && z != " " && !z.empty()) {
5794 //cerr << "read: " << z << endl;
5796 z = p.verbatim_item();
5798 cerr << "found ERT: " << s << endl;
5799 output_ert_inset(os, s + ' ', context);
5802 if (t.asInput() == name &&
5803 p.next_token().asInput() == "*") {
5804 // Starred commands like \vspace*{}
5805 p.get_token(); // Eat '*'
5808 if (!parse_command(name, p, os, outer, context))
5809 output_ert_inset(os, name, context);
5815 string guessLanguage(Parser & p, string const & lang)
5817 typedef std::map<std::string, size_t> LangMap;
5818 // map from language names to number of characters
5821 for (char const * const * i = supported_CJK_languages; *i; i++)
5822 used[string(*i)] = 0;
5825 Token const t = p.get_token();
5826 // comments are not counted for any language
5827 if (t.cat() == catComment)
5829 // commands are not counted as well, but we need to detect
5830 // \begin{CJK} and switch encoding if needed
5831 if (t.cat() == catEscape) {
5832 if (t.cs() == "inputencoding") {
5833 string const enc = subst(p.verbatim_item(), "\n", " ");
5834 p.setEncoding(enc, Encoding::inputenc);
5837 if (t.cs() != "begin")
5840 // Non-CJK content is counted for lang.
5841 // We do not care about the real language here:
5842 // If we have more non-CJK contents than CJK contents,
5843 // we simply use the language that was specified as
5844 // babel main language.
5845 used[lang] += t.asInput().length();
5848 // Now we are starting an environment
5850 string const name = p.getArg('{', '}');
5851 if (name != "CJK") {
5855 // It is a CJK environment
5857 /* name = */ p.getArg('{', '}');
5858 string const encoding = p.getArg('{', '}');
5859 /* mapping = */ p.getArg('{', '}');
5860 string const encoding_old = p.getEncoding();
5861 char const * const * const where =
5862 is_known(encoding, supported_CJK_encodings);
5864 p.setEncoding(encoding, Encoding::CJK);
5866 p.setEncoding("UTF-8");
5867 string const text = p.ertEnvironment("CJK");
5868 p.setEncoding(encoding_old);
5871 // ignore contents in unknown CJK encoding
5874 // the language of the text
5876 supported_CJK_languages[where - supported_CJK_encodings];
5877 used[cjk] += text.length();
5879 LangMap::const_iterator use = used.begin();
5880 for (LangMap::const_iterator it = used.begin(); it != used.end(); ++it) {
5881 if (it->second > use->second)
5888 void check_comment_bib(ostream & os, Context & context)
5890 if (!need_commentbib)
5892 // We have a bibliography database, but no bibliography with biblatex
5893 // which is completely valid. Insert a bibtex inset in a note.
5894 context.check_layout(os);
5895 begin_inset(os, "Note Note\n");
5896 os << "status open\n";
5897 os << "\\begin_layout Plain Layout\n";
5898 begin_command_inset(os, "bibtex", "bibtex");
5900 for (auto const & bf : preamble.biblatex_bibliographies) {
5901 if (!bibfiles.empty())
5903 bibfiles += normalize_filename(bf);
5905 if (!bibfiles.empty())
5906 os << "bibfiles " << '"' << bibfiles << '"' << "\n";
5907 end_inset(os);// Bibtex
5908 os << "\\end_layout\n";
5909 end_inset(os);// Note