]> git.lyx.org Git - lyx.git/blobdiff - src/Row.cpp
Use << for raising 2 to power instead of ^
[lyx.git] / src / Row.cpp
index 697e526094b7f399801f4d62d24f7b39f5fc503a..1e9e3eca2bc7fc74a0af3fcf5bc740d00441352b 100644 (file)
@@ -19,6 +19,7 @@
 #include "Row.h"
 
 #include "DocIterator.h"
+#include "Language.h"
 
 #include "frontends/FontMetrics.h"
 
@@ -391,6 +392,7 @@ void Row::add(pos_type const pos, Inset const * ins, Dimension const & dim,
        e.dim = dim;
        elements_.push_back(e);
        dim_.wid += dim.wid;
+       changebar_ |= ins->isChanged();
 }
 
 
@@ -479,7 +481,22 @@ bool Row::shortenIfNeeded(pos_type const keep, int const w, int const next_width
                // make a copy of the element to work on it.
                Element brk = *cit_brk;
                wid_brk -= brk.dim.wid;
-               if (brk.countSeparators() == 0 || brk.pos < keep)
+               /*
+                * Some Asian languages split lines anywhere (no notion of
+                * word). It seems that QTextLayout is not aware of this fact.
+                * See for reference:
+                *    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Line_breaking_rules_in_East_Asian_languages
+                *
+                * FIXME: Something shall be done about characters which are
+                * not allowed at the beginning or end of line.
+                *
+                * FIXME: hardcoding languages is bad. Put this information in
+                * `languages' file.
+               */
+               bool const word_wrap = brk.font.language()->wordWrap();
+               // When there is text before the body part (think description
+               // environment), do not try to break.
+               if (brk.pos < keep)
                        continue;
                /* We have found a suitable separable element. This is the common case.
                 * Try to break it cleanly (at word boundary) at a length that is both
@@ -487,7 +504,7 @@ bool Row::shortenIfNeeded(pos_type const keep, int const w, int const next_width
                 * - shorter than the natural width of the element, in order to enforce
                 *   break-up.
                 */
-               if (brk.breakAt(min(w - wid_brk, brk.dim.wid - 2), false)) {
+               if (brk.breakAt(min(w - wid_brk, brk.dim.wid - 2), !word_wrap)) {
                        /* if this element originally did not cause a row overflow
                         * in itself, and the remainder of the row would still be
                         * too large after breaking, then we will have issues in