/**
* Convert \p c to something that LaTeX can understand.
* This is either the character itself (if it is representable
- * in this encoding and \p for_mathed is false), or a LaTeX macro.
+ * in this encoding), or a LaTeX macro.
* If the character is not representable in this encoding, but no
* LaTeX macro is known, a warning is given of lyxerr, and the
* character is returned.
*/
- docstring latexChar(char_type c, bool for_mathed = false) const;
+ docstring latexChar(char_type c) const;
/// Which LaTeX package handles this encoding?
Package package() const { return package_; }
/// A list of all characters usable in this encoding
* \p c is a known character matching the preamble entry.
*/
static bool isKnownScriptChar(char_type const c, std::string & preamble);
+ /**
+ * Convert \p c to something that LaTeX can understand in math mode.
+ * \return whether \p command is a math mode command
+ */
+ static bool latexMathChar(char_type c, docstring & command);
+
+ /**
+ * Convert the LaTeX command in \p cmd to the corresponding unicode
+ * point and set \p combining to true if it is a combining symbol
+ */
+ static char_type fromLaTeXCommand(docstring const & cmd, bool & combining);
+ /**
+ * Convert the LaTeX commands in \p cmd and \return a docstring
+ * of corresponding unicode points. The conversion stops at the
+ * first command which could not be converted, and the remaining
+ * unconverted commands are returned in \p rem
+ */
+ static docstring fromLaTeXCommand(docstring const & cmd, docstring & rem);
/**
* Add the preamble snippet needed for the output of \p c to
* \p features.
* package only maps the code point \p c to a command, it does not
* make this command available.
*/
- static void validate(char_type c, LaTeXFeatures & features);
+ static void validate(char_type c, LaTeXFeatures & features, bool for_mathed = false);
private:
///