* \endverbatim
* will result in a grid with 3 rows (+ the dummy row that is always present),
* because the last '\\' opens a new row.
+ * Do never delete a row that contains a multicolumn, even if all cells empty,
+ * since the multicolumn information would get lost otherwise.
* Note that this is only needed for inner-hull grid types, such as array
* or aligned, but not for outer-hull grid types, such as eqnarray or align.
*/
{
InsetMathGrid::row_type const row = grid.nrows() - 1;
for (InsetMathGrid::col_type col = 0; col < grid.ncols(); ++col) {
- if (!grid.cell(grid.index(row, col)).empty())
+ InsetMathGrid::idx_type const idx = grid.index(row, col);
+ if (!grid.cell(idx).empty() ||
+ grid.cellinfo(idx).multi_ != InsetMathGrid::CELL_NORMAL)
return;
}
// Copy the row information of the empty row (which would contain the
error("can't extract number of multicolumn cells");
}
// resize the table if necessary
- size_t first = 0;
- for (int i = 0; i < cols; ++i) {
+ size_t first = grid.index(cellrow, cellcol);
+ for (int i = 1; i < cols; ++i) {
if (addCol(grid, cellcol)) {
size_t const idx = grid.index(cellrow, cellcol);
- if (i == 0)
- first = idx;
grid.cellinfo(idx).multi_ =
InsetMathGrid::CELL_PART_OF_MULTICOLUMN;
}
grid.cellinfo(first).multi_ = InsetMathGrid::CELL_BEGIN_OF_MULTICOLUMN;
// read special alignment
- grid.cellinfo(first).align_ = parse_verbatim_item();
+ MathData align;
+ parse(align, FLAG_ITEM, mode);
+ grid.cellinfo(first).align_ = asString(align);
// parse the remaining contents into the "real" cell
parse(*cell, FLAG_ITEM, mode);