When choosing a code language that has dialects in the languages
combo box, the dialects combo gets activated also when minted is
in use. However, minted does not support the concept of dialects
and the combo should not be enabled. This is harmless because the
dialects are simply ignored and the dialects status is restored
after apply, but it may fool the user in thinking that a dialect
can be actually selected. So, always disable it with minted.
This is a follow-up to e194c9ce. There was actually no reason to let
InsetCollapsable and InsetText draw their own background. It is more
correct to remove the existing code and let the generic
Inset::drawBackground take command.
Rename the minted 'lang' external template option as 'language'
This is for consistency with the newly introduced support in the
listings inset, where the option name is dictated by the listings
package and cannot be changed.
Update the listings inset to optionally use the minted package
(instead of the listings one) for typesetting code listings.
Only one of the two packages can be used in a document, but it
is possible to switch packages without issues if the used options
are the same. If a switch is made and the options differ, one needs
to manually adjust them if they were entered in the advanced options
tab, or apply again the gui settings.
Note that minted requires the -shell-escape option for the latex
backend and the installation of additional software (python pygments).
Scott Kostyshak [Sat, 3 Jun 2017 22:52:04 +0000 (18:52 -0400)]
aa.lyx: fix mixed layouts causing wrong PDF output
LyX correctly gave a warning about mixing InTitle layouts: There was
a LyX note in a Title environment, then there were standard
environments, and then a Title environment. This setup caused
several missing elements in the PDF.
Simply changing the Title environment of the Note to standard solved
the problems: The PDF output is now correct and LyX no longer gives
a warning.
Scott Kostyshak [Sat, 3 Jun 2017 18:56:42 +0000 (14:56 -0400)]
ANNOUNCE: give warnings about using a pre-release
In general, make the ANNOUNCE sound a little less celebratory and
a little more precautionary. The celebratory version will be used
for the final release.
Make sure to properly nest \begin{lang} and \end{lang} tags even
when no language package is selected. In this case, LyX assumes
that babel is being used, so the language names might be wrong
if the user arranged for using polyglossia in the preamble.
Nevertheless, we assure that the produced output is syntactically
correct, so that by adding proper preamble code a correct output
is still possible.
Richard Heck [Tue, 30 May 2017 02:53:11 +0000 (22:53 -0400)]
Keep track of the last manually set state of the literal
checkbox in the citation dialog. Use that information to
set it appropriately for new citations.
Take in account end of paragraph marker for inset width
When an inset wants to use the whole available width, it is necessary
to take into account that some of this width may already be taken by
the end-of-paragraph (pilcrow) marker.
Kornel Benko [Sun, 21 May 2017 10:42:27 +0000 (12:42 +0200)]
keytests: Implemented use of additional shortcuts in keytest.py
Now, before starting a test with 'TestBegin' in any *-in.txt file
we can create ne shortcuts used by this test.
Defining a shortcut:
UseShortcut "<shortcut>" "<function>"
Actually adding the new shortcuts to be used by the next lyx-session:
PrepareShortcuts
Use example is found in findadv-combined-in.txt
The UseShortcut-entries will be traslated into '\bind "<shortcut>" "<function>"'
and with the PrepareShortcuts-entry added to the active use file 'user.bind'
Kornel Benko [Fri, 19 May 2017 10:46:17 +0000 (12:46 +0200)]
keytests: Handle function-keys for xvkbd too
Function keys are sent to xvkbd as e.g. \[F15], so we should
not split a sequence like "\C\[F15]" into two text pieces.
(Do it like other keys not having a digit in their name (e.g. \[Return]) )
Kornel Benko [Thu, 18 May 2017 11:05:36 +0000 (13:05 +0200)]
keytests: Add more controls for the *-in.txt files
The controls are described in hello-world-in.txt as
Cr: not expected regex search pattern before next expected match
Cp: not expected search pattern before next expected match
See also findadv-re-04-in.txt for an example
In this test-case, searching for case sensitive and format considering
search is failing.
Scott Kostyshak [Wed, 17 May 2017 19:18:29 +0000 (15:18 -0400)]
ctests: invert doc/fr/EmbeddedObjects_pdf4_texF
This test started failing after 8bf3d7bb. I did not look deeply into
why, because the corresponding de and es tests were already
inverted, and because in general we do not expect texF tests to work
well.
Kornel Benko [Tue, 16 May 2017 07:16:18 +0000 (09:16 +0200)]
keytests: Added some new controls for the *-in.txt files
The controls are described in hello-world-in.txt as
CO: for control file open for write
CN: control notice
CP: simple search pattern
CR: regex search pattern CC: close control file
The control-file will be used at the end of test by searchPatterns.pl
Uwe Stöhr [Mon, 15 May 2017 00:48:07 +0000 (02:48 +0200)]
EmbeddedObjects.lyx: start updating for LyX 2.3
- add new vector images (the SVG files are only the sources and are therefore purposely not added to Makefile.am)
On the lyx-docs list it was reported that our current images look old and pixelated and I agree, so that I just draw new ones.
Kornel Benko [Sun, 14 May 2017 16:57:25 +0000 (18:57 +0200)]
keytests: New script to replace 'pcregrep' in more complex cases.
Suppose, we want to test a key sequence which should produce
logs in defined sequence. ATM, we use pcregrep to see, if
a pattern occurs in the log-file. This is OK, if using only single
tests with only one message to care about.
But it is not OK for combined tests.
As an example, the file 'findadv-combine-in.txt' is combining
tests findadv-re-01-in.txt, findadv-re-02-in.txt and findadv-re-03-in.txt.
This test runns here about 25 seconds, while the time for the other three
is about 144 secs.
(Most time is with starting/stopping lyx)