Extend LATEXIFY command param handling and add literal param.
File format change.
This allows for the relevant InsetCommand-based dialogs (such as
citation text before/after, Bibitem label, hyperlink name etc.)
to provide both the input of verbatim code or text that is transformed
to proper LaTeX code.
Some dialogs (Nomencl, Href) already had some methods (although they
could not be toggled), which are now centralized and streamlined.
The initial work of this patch has been done by Georg Baum (see
http://www.lyx.org/trac/attachment/ticket/2751/x.diff)
The code that tries to decide whether it is worth splitting a given
text row element had a shortcoming: it did not take into account the
left margin of the new row that would be created.
The problem is that this left margin is not the same as the left
margin of the current row, because there can be for example
indentation effects.
To fix this problem, we pass the amount of available space on the
next row as a parameter of Row::shortenIfNeeded.
Note that there is no need to care about RtL row elements at this
point, since the bidi algorithm will be applied to the row
subsequently.
This avoids some duplicate code. Note that the return value of
Paragraph::getAlign had to be changed. I suspect it was set to char to
avoid reading one header file in Paragraph.h.
Starting with Qt 5.6, setting the environment variable QT_SCALE_FACTOR
makes everything accordingly bigger. So, if QT_SCALE_FACTOR=1.2, all
text and GUI elements are rendered 20% bigger. However, if an application
does not account for this, everything will also look "blocky".
With this commit, all text and images will be scaled remaining sharp.
This works whether a HiDpi screen is used or not, but is mostly useful
with a HiDpi screen, as all GUI elements are more spaced apart and one
can use the mouse for selecting things without requiring a high precision.
with an optional general pre- and postnote, which applies to the whole
list (like [][] in normal cite commands) and an optional pre- and
postnotes for each item, so that pagination can actually be specified in
multi-cite references, as in:
(cf. Miller 2015, 2; furthermore Smith 2013, 23-23; Jenkins 2012, 103,
also refer to chapter 6 in this book)
See the biblatex manual, sec. 3.8.3., for details.
It seems that QTextLayout does not handle properly a single character
with 0 width. This breaks drawing of things like \not.
Actually the problem had been worked around already in lib/symbol. The
work around can therefore by removed now.
[additionally, remove extra spacing from \mapsto, \Mapsto]
Guillaume Munch [Sat, 14 Jan 2017 17:40:58 +0000 (18:40 +0100)]
Collect the outliner names for the children's tocs
Fixes missing outliner names in various situations. Now if the warning "Missing
outliner name" appears in the console, this correctly hints at an actual issue
with the layout.
Günter Milde [Sat, 14 Jan 2017 21:43:37 +0000 (22:43 +0100)]
Add FontEncoding to language descriptions.
Add FontEncoding tag for all languages with 8-bit hyphenation patterns
requiring a specific font encoding.
No FontEncoding tag means the language is either not supported with
Babel or accepts both, OT1 and standard text encodings.
Add an "Automatic" bibliography processor pref option
This is now set as default. It selects biber for Biblatex (with
fall-back to first bibtex8, then bibtex, if the former is not
installed), and bibtex for BibTeX-based engines.
With this, users do not normally need to care for the processor when
they switch cite engines.
Günter Milde [Thu, 12 Jan 2017 14:42:02 +0000 (15:42 +0100)]
configure.py: Add raster image viewers
Add common raster image viewing applications:
gwenview: KDE image viewer,
eog: Eye of Gnome, the Gnome default viewer,
xviewer: Eye of Gnome successor for MATE and Cinnamon,
ristretto: XFCE image viewer,
gpicview: LXDE image viewer,
lximage-qt: QXDE image viewer,
xdg-open: generic file handler
The problem with xdg-open is, that it calls the browser (firefox) as fallback. This is not good for DVI and PDF, but still better than an editor (Gimp) for raster images.
Kee Gimp as last option for viewing, and default choice for editing.
Günter Milde [Thu, 12 Jan 2017 14:35:24 +0000 (15:35 +0100)]
configure.py: Make 'notepad' last in text editor list
Place "notepad" at the end of the text editor selection list.
* Under Linux, notepad comes with the Windows emulator "wine"
but it is not a good choice for the default text editor.
* Most Windows users will not have the Linux programs
and not see any change.
* Windows users with the Windows version of "geany"
will see this (syntax highlighting) editor preferred over notepad by default.
Günter Milde [Wed, 11 Jan 2017 19:18:15 +0000 (20:18 +0100)]
configure.py: Add 'xed' editor (gedit fork)
'xed' is the 'gedit/plume' successor by Linux-Mint.
It inherits gedit's functionaly and adds a traditional UI matching the
XFCE, MATE and Cinnamon desktop environments.
See: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/X-Apps
'xreader' is the successor of 'evince' by Linux-Mint.
It inherits evince's functionaly and adds a traditional UI
matching the XFCE, MATE and Cinnamon desktop environments.
See: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/X-Apps