// Lgb
//FIXME: why do we set in stone the type here?
-InsetFloat::InsetFloat(Buffer * buf, string params_str)
+InsetFloat::InsetFloat(Buffer * buf, string const & params_str)
: InsetCaptionable(buf)
{
string2params(params_str, params_);
if (features.inFloat())
features.require("subfig");
+ if (features.inDeletedInset()) {
+ features.require("tikz");
+ features.require("ct-tikz-object-sout");
+ }
+
features.useFloat(params_.type, features.inFloat());
features.inFloat(true);
InsetCaptionable::validate(features);
// sidewaysfloats always use their own page,
// therefore don't output the p option that is always set
if (!placement.empty()
- && (!params_.sideways || (params_.sideways && from_ascii(placement) != "p")))
+ && (!params_.sideways || from_ascii(placement) != "p"))
os << '[' << from_ascii(placement) << ']';
os << '\n';
+ if (runparams.inDeletedInset) {
+ // This has to be done manually since we need it inside the float
+ OutputParams::CtObject ctobject = runparams.ctObject;
+ runparams.ctObject = OutputParams::CT_DISPLAYOBJECT;
+ Changes::latexMarkChange(os, buffer().params(), Change(Change::UNCHANGED),
+ Change(Change::DELETED), runparams);
+ runparams.ctObject = ctobject;
+ }
+
string alignment = getAlignment();
if (alignment == "left")
os << "\\raggedright" << breakln;
InsetText::latex(os, runparams);
+ if (runparams.inDeletedInset)
+ os << "}";
+
// Force \end{<floatname>} to appear in a new line.
os << breakln << "\\end{" << from_ascii(tmptype) << "}\n";
}