return end - i;
}
-
+// Handle combining characters
int Paragraph::Private::latexSurrogatePair(BufferParams const & bparams,
otexstream & os, char_type c, char_type next,
OutputParams const & runparams)
docstring::size_type const brace1 = latex2.find_first_of(from_ascii("{"));
docstring::size_type const brace2 = latex2.find_last_of(from_ascii("}"));
string script = to_ascii(latex2.substr(1, brace1 - 1));
- // "Script chars" need to embraced in \textcyrillic and \textgreek notwithstanding
- // whether they are encodable or not (it only depends on the font encoding),
- // except if we are using fontspec.
+
+ // Greek and Cyrillic letters need to be wrapped in \textcyrillic and \textgreek if they
+ // are not encodable in the current font encoding (regardless of the input encoding).
bool scriptchar = false;
- if (!bparams.useNonTeXFonts)
- // This will get us a script value to deal with below
+ if (!bparams.useNonTeXFonts) // With non-TeX fonts the font encoding is Unicode.
scriptchar = Encodings::isKnownScriptChar(c, script);
if (!scriptchar && docstring(1, next) == latex1) {
- // The encoding supports the combination:
+ // Font and input encoding support the combination:
// output as is (combining char after base char).
os << latex2 << latex1;
return latex1.length() + latex2.length();
docstring scriptmacro;
docstring cb;
if (script == "textgreek" || script == "textcyrillic") {
- // We separate the script macro (\text[greek|cyr]) from the rest,
- // since we need to include the combining char in it (#6463).
- // This is "the rest":
+ // Strip the \text(greek|cyrillic) script macro ...
pos = brace1 + 1;
length -= pos;
latex2 = latex2.substr(pos, length);
- // We only need the script macro with non-native font encodings
- // and with ASCII encoding (e.g., XeTeX with TeX fonts)
- if (Encodings::needsScriptWrapper(script, fontenc)
- && runparams.encoding != encodings.fromLyXName("ascii")) {
+ // and place it before the accent macro if required (#6463)
+ if (Encodings::needsScriptWrapper(script, fontenc)) {
scriptmacro = from_ascii("\\" + script + "{");
cb = from_ascii("}");
}
}
- docstring lb;
- docstring rb;
- // polutonikogreek does not play nice with brackets
- if (!runparams.local_font
- || runparams.local_font->language()->lang() != "polutonikogreek") {
- lb = from_ascii("{");
- rb = from_ascii("}");
- }
-
- os << scriptmacro << latex1 << lb << latex2 << rb << cb;
- return latex1.length() + latex2.length() + lb.length() + rb.length() + cb.length();
+ os << scriptmacro << latex1 << "{" << latex2 << "}" << cb;
+ return latex1.length() + 1 + latex2.length() + 1 + cb.length();
}
int length = brace2;
bool closing_brace = true;
// We only need the script macro with non-native font encodings
- // and with ASCII encoding (e.g., XeTeX with TeX fonts)
- if (!Encodings::needsScriptWrapper(script, fontenc)
- && runparams.encoding != encodings.fromLyXName("ascii")) {
- // Correct font encoding is being used, so we can avoid \text[greek|cyr].
+ if (!Encodings::needsScriptWrapper(script, fontenc)) {
+ // Correct font encoding is being used, so we can avoid \text(greek|cyrrillic).
pos = brace1 + 1;
length -= pos;
closing_brace = false;