*/
#include <config.h>
-#include <xml.h>
-#include "InsetFloat.h"
+#include "InsetBox.h"
#include "InsetCaption.h"
+#include "InsetFloat.h"
+#include "InsetGraphics.h"
+#include "InsetLabel.h"
#include "Buffer.h"
#include "BufferParams.h"
#include "FuncStatus.h"
#include "LaTeXFeatures.h"
#include "Lexer.h"
+#include "xml.h"
+#include "output_docbook.h"
#include "output_xhtml.h"
#include "ParIterator.h"
#include "TexRow.h"
// classes we can support similar functionality in other formats
// (read DocBook).
// By using float.sty we will have the same handling for all floats, both
-// for those already in existance (table and figure) and all user created
+// for those already in existence (table and figure) and all user created
// onesĀ¹. So suddenly we give the users the possibility of creating new
// kinds of floats on the fly. (and with a uniform look)
//
switch (cmd.action()) {
case LFUN_INSET_MODIFY: {
+ if (!buffer().params().documentClass().floats().typeExist(cmd.getArg(0))) {
+ // not for us: pass further.
+ cur.undispatched();
+ break;
+ }
InsetFloatParams params;
string2params(to_utf8(cmd.argument()), params);
cur.recordUndoInset(this);
switch (cmd.action()) {
case LFUN_INSET_MODIFY:
+ if (!buffer().params().documentClass().floats().typeExist(cmd.getArg(0)))
+ return Inset::getStatus(cur, cmd, flag);
+ // fall through
case LFUN_INSET_DIALOG_UPDATE:
flag.setEnabled(true);
return true;
}
-int InsetFloat::docbook(odocstream & os, OutputParams const & runparams) const
+std::vector<const InsetBox *> findSubfiguresInParagraph(const Paragraph &par)
+{
+
+ // Don't make the hypothesis that all subfigures are in the same paragraph.
+ // Similarly, there may be several subfigures in the same paragraph (most likely case, based on the documentation).
+ // Any box is considered as a subfigure, even though the most likely case is \minipage.
+ std::vector<const InsetBox *> subfigures;
+ for (pos_type pos = 0; pos < par.size(); ++pos) {
+ const Inset *inset = par.getInset(pos);
+ if (!inset)
+ continue;
+ if (const auto box = dynamic_cast<const InsetBox *>(inset))
+ subfigures.push_back(box);
+ }
+ return subfigures;
+}
+
+
+const InsetLabel* findLabelInParagraph(const Paragraph &par)
{
- // FIXME Implement subfloat!
- // FIXME UNICODE
- os << '<' << from_ascii(params_.type) << '>';
- int const i = InsetText::docbook(os, runparams);
- os << "</" << from_ascii(params_.type) << '>';
+ for (pos_type pos = 0; pos < par.size(); ++pos) {
+ // If this inset is a subfigure, skip it.
+ const Inset *inset = par.getInset(pos);
+ if (dynamic_cast<const InsetBox *>(inset)) {
+ continue;
+ }
- return i;
+ // Maybe an inset is directly a label, in which case no more work is needed.
+ if (inset && dynamic_cast<const InsetLabel *>(inset))
+ return dynamic_cast<const InsetLabel *>(inset);
+
+ // More likely, the label is hidden in an inset of a paragraph (only if a subtype of InsetText).
+ if (!dynamic_cast<const InsetText *>(inset))
+ continue;
+
+ auto insetAsText = dynamic_cast<const InsetText *>(inset);
+ auto itIn = insetAsText->paragraphs().begin();
+ auto endIn = insetAsText->paragraphs().end();
+ for (; itIn != endIn; ++itIn) {
+ for (pos_type posIn = 0; posIn < itIn->size(); ++posIn) {
+ const Inset *insetIn = itIn->getInset(posIn);
+ if (insetIn && dynamic_cast<const InsetLabel *>(insetIn)) {
+ return dynamic_cast<const InsetLabel *>(insetIn);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ // Obviously, this solution does not scale with more levels of paragraphs-insets, but this should be enough.
+ }
+
+ return nullptr;
+}
+
+
+const InsetCaption* findCaptionInParagraph(const Paragraph &par)
+{
+ // Don't dive too deep, otherwise, this could be a subfigure caption.
+ for (pos_type pos = 0; pos < par.size(); ++pos) {
+ // If this inset is a subfigure, skip it.
+ const Inset *inset = par.getInset(pos);
+ if (dynamic_cast<const InsetBox *>(inset))
+ continue;
+
+ if (inset && dynamic_cast<const InsetCaption *>(inset))
+ return dynamic_cast<const InsetCaption *>(inset);
+ }
+
+ return nullptr;
+}
+
+
+void InsetFloat::docbook(XMLStream & xs, OutputParams const & runparams) const
+{
+ // Determine whether the float has a title or not. For this, iterate through the paragraphs and look
+ // for an InsetCaption. Do the same for labels and subfigures.
+ // The caption and the label for each subfigure is handled by recursive calls.
+ const InsetCaption* caption = nullptr;
+ const InsetLabel* label = nullptr;
+ std::vector<const InsetBox *> subfigures;
+
+ auto end = paragraphs().end();
+ for (auto it = paragraphs().begin(); it != end; ++it) {
+ std::vector<const InsetBox *> foundSubfigures = findSubfiguresInParagraph(*it);
+ if (!foundSubfigures.empty()) {
+ subfigures.reserve(subfigures.size() + foundSubfigures.size());
+ subfigures.insert(subfigures.end(), foundSubfigures.begin(), foundSubfigures.end());
+ }
+
+ if (!caption)
+ caption = findCaptionInParagraph(*it);
+ if (!label)
+ label = findLabelInParagraph(*it);
+ }
+
+ // Gather a few things from global environment that are shared between all following cases.
+ FloatList const &floats = buffer().params().documentClass().floats();
+ Floating const &ftype = floats.getType(params_.type);
+ string const &titleTag = ftype.docbookCaption();
+
+ // Ensure there is no label output, it is supposed to be handled as xml:id.
+ OutputParams rpNoLabel = runparams;
+ if (label)
+ rpNoLabel.docbook_anchors_to_ignore.emplace(label->screenLabel());
+
+ // Ensure the float does not output its caption, as it is handled here (DocBook mandates a specific place for
+ // captions, they cannot appear at the end of the float, albeit LyX is happy with that).
+ OutputParams rpNoTitle = runparams;
+ rpNoTitle.docbook_in_float = true;
+
+ // Deal with subfigures.
+ if (!subfigures.empty()) {
+ // First, open the formal group.
+ docstring attr = docstring();
+ if (label)
+ attr += "xml:id=\"" + xml::cleanID(label->screenLabel()) + "\"";
+
+ xs.startDivision(false);
+ xs << xml::StartTag("formalgroup", attr);
+ xs << xml::CR();
+
+ xs << xml::StartTag("title", attr);
+ if (caption) {
+ caption->getCaptionAsDocBook(xs, rpNoLabel);
+ } else {
+ xs << "No caption";
+ // No caption has been detected, but this tag is required for the document to be valid DocBook.
+ }
+ xs << xml::EndTag("title");
+ xs << xml::CR();
+
+ // Deal with each subfigure individually. This should also deal with their caption and their label.
+ // This should be a recursive call to InsetFloat.
+ for (const InsetBox *subfigure: subfigures) {
+ // If there is no InsetFloat in the paragraphs, output a warning.
+ bool foundInsetFloat = false;
+ for (auto it = subfigure->paragraphs().begin(); it != subfigure->paragraphs().end(); ++it) {
+ for (pos_type posIn = 0; posIn < it->size(); ++posIn) {
+ const Inset *inset = it->getInset(posIn);
+ if (inset && dynamic_cast<const InsetFloat*>(inset)) {
+ foundInsetFloat = true;
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (foundInsetFloat)
+ break;
+ }
+
+ if (!foundInsetFloat)
+ xs << XMLStream::ESCAPE_NONE << "Error: no float found in the box. "
+ "To use subfigures in DocBook, elements must be wrapped in a float "
+ "inset and have a title/caption.";
+ // TODO: could also output a table, that would ensure that the document is correct and *displays* correctly (but without the right semantics), instead of just an error.
+
+ // Finally, recurse.
+ subfigure->docbook(xs, runparams);
+ }
+
+ // Every subfigure is done: close the formal group.
+ xs << xml::EndTag("formalgroup");
+ xs << xml::CR();
+ xs.endDivision();
+ }
+
+ // Here, ensured not to have subfigures.
+
+ // Organisation: <float> <title if any/> <contents without title/> </float>
+ docstring attr = docstring();
+ if (label)
+ attr += "xml:id=\"" + xml::cleanID(label->screenLabel()) + "\"";
+ if (!ftype.docbookAttr().empty()) {
+ if (!attr.empty())
+ attr += " ";
+ attr += from_utf8(ftype.docbookAttr());
+ }
+
+ xs << xml::StartTag(ftype.docbookTag(caption != nullptr), attr);
+ xs << xml::CR();
+ if (caption != nullptr) {
+ xs << xml::StartTag(titleTag);
+ caption->getCaptionAsDocBook(xs, rpNoLabel);
+ xs << xml::EndTag(titleTag);
+ xs << xml::CR();
+ }
+ InsetText::docbook(xs, rpNoTitle);
+ xs << xml::EndTag(ftype.docbookTag(caption != nullptr));
+ xs << xml::CR();
}