Let me check again. I have been working on another larger extension these days.
On Sat, Jun 29, 2019 at 1:22 PM Stephan Witt <st.w...@gmx.net> wrote: > Am 25.06.2019 um 18:33 schrieb Richard Kimberly Heck <rikih...@lyx.org>: > > > > Can we get this tested on MacOS? > > I’ve tried to paste the snippet into the TocWidget.cpp … > I had to change the TocWidget.h too, then it compiles. > > But I cannot see the improvement in behavior. I’m on master. > > Stephan > > > > > On 6/19/19 4:52 PM, Jason Sun wrote: > >> This problem is resolved by inserting the following code to the > TocWidget.cpp file > >> > >> void TocWidget::keyPressEvent(QKeyEvent *event) > >> { > >> if(event->key() == Qt::Key_Return) > >> { > >> QModelIndex const & curIdx = tocTV->currentIndex(); > >> goTo(curIdx); > >> gui_view_.setFocus(); > >> gui_view_.activateWindow(); > >> } > >> } > >> Will be pushing a fix to the branch soon. > >> > >> On Wed, Jun 19, 2019 at 3:21 PM Jason Sun <ds...@cornell.edu> wrote: > >> I use MacOX High Sierra 10.13.6 and LyX 2.3.2. > >> > >> The problem is the outline items(sections in the document) can only be > selected by mouse click. However, the same LyX 2.3.2 on RollApp(cloud > version of LyX) doesn’t not have this problem. > >> > >> After looking at the source code, I thought of two solutions but none > of them worked. > >> > >> Solution 1. I added the following function to the TocWidget.cpp file to > specifically handle the keyPressEvent: > >> > >> > >> > --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > >> void TocWidget::keyPressEvent(QKeyEvent *event) > >> { > >> if(event->key() == Qt::Key_Enter) > >> { > >> QModelIndex const & curIdx = tocTV->currentIndex(); > >> goTo(curIdx); > >> gui_view_.setFocus(); > >> gui_view_.activateWindow(); > >> } > >> } > >> > --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > >> > >> But it doesn’t work after compiling against Qt5 > >> > >> > >> > >> Solution 2. I tried to hack the original function on_tocTV_pressed by > adding a keyboardModifier flag check: > >> > >> ___________________________________________________________________ > >> void TocWidget::on_tocTV_pressed(QModelIndex const & index) > >> { > >> > >> Qt::MouseButtons const button = QApplication::mouseButtons(); > >> Qt::KeyboardModifiers const modifier = > QApplication::keyboardModifiers(); > >> if ((button & Qt::LeftButton) || > modifier.testFlag(Qt::ShiftModifier)) { > >> goTo(index); > >> gui_view_.setFocus(); > >> gui_view_.activateWindow(); > >> } > >> } > >> ___________________________________________________________________ > >> > >> But still to no avail. I am not sure what is the problem here. I need > some help/guidance in making this work on MacOS since this is the only > place that requires mouse input. If this could be solved, I can 100% write > my document mouse free which is a huge improvement considering the going > back and forth in a large document using a mouse causes some inconvenience. > >> > >> I also tried the same thing on 2.4 development build and the problem > persists. I don’t even know how to debug the program. It would be very > helpful if someone can tell me how to see(or print to status bar) all the > variables or at least the QtIndices when navigating through the tocTV > variable on GUI. > >> > >> > >> > >> Jason Sun > >> Ph.D Candidate > >> Department of Statistical Science > >> Cornell University > >> 105 Malott Hall > >> Ithaca, NY 14853-3201 > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> -- > >> Daqian Sun > >> Tel:607-379-5149 > >> Department of Mathematics > >> Department of Economics > >> Cornell University > >> > > > > > > -- *Daqian Sun* *Tel:607-379-5149* *Department of Mathematics * *Department of Economics* *Cornell University*