When QTextDocument exports HTML, it makes an effort to be compatible
with its own importer, hence it has to be compatible with the dialect
of HTML which Qt has developed over the years. One incorrect
interpretation in Qt is that an empty paragraph is interpreted as an
empty line. So if you use a QTextDocument to produce HTML for text where
an empty line has been added, this empty line will not be visible when
the document is viewed in a compliant browser. The fix is to set the
height of the empty paragraph to 1em, so that it will match the current
pixel size of the font, thus look the same as a <p><br /></p> but
without altering the structure of the document.
Reviewed-by: Gunnar
(cherry picked from commit f541c78e1bc5b293466b40e6f10496199a4a5d73)
Change-Id: Ic0eae2c81609b8872eb2eb9344a3ec416cd09149
Reviewed-on: http://codereview.qt.nokia.com/445
Reviewed-by: Qt Sanity Bot <qt_sanity_bot@ovi.com>
Reviewed-by: Eskil Abrahamsen Blomfeldt <eskil.abrahamsen-blomfeldt@nokia.com>
We cannot use QTextCursor::MoveStyle enums in QTextLine because
QTextCursor is not a QObject, while referring to that enum in
Q_PROPERTY requires it to be. That's why we need to move the
enums in Qt namespace.
Reviewed-by: David Boddie
(cherry picked from commit 5eba82b752e85a5d6cb3a893214ed2646d75f362)
When you copy-pasted rich text in which the font size had been set
using setPixelSize() the font size would be mysteriously forgotten.
The pixel size property in QTextCharFormat was added ad hoc, and not
integrated in the HTML exporter.
Task-number: QT-4792
Reviewed-by: Gunnar
(cherry picked from commit 5aa5c2e2935c1829cc6965198968699f17c24ec0)
Bidi input can in some contexts be more intuitive if the cursor
works in visual way: pressing left arrow key always make cursor
move one character to the left regardless the language of text,
pressing right arrow key always make cursor move to the right.
It is also the behavior of Mac OS X. Based on the above reason
and requests from Symbian we implemented this support for visual
movement in BIDI text. 3 public properties are added to
QTextDocument, QTextLayout and QLineEdit respectively:
- QTextDocument::defaultCursorMoveStyle can be used to control
the cursor behavior in all widgets based on QTextDocument,
like QTextEdit, QPlainTextEdit, etc. When set to QTextCursor::
Visual, it will enable visual movement for all the cursors in
the corresponding text edit. Default is QTextCursor::Logical.
- QTextLayout::cursorMoveStyle is used for low-level cursor
manipulation. When set to Visual, it will enable visual movement
behavior for all the cursor related methods, including cursorToX,
xToCursor and drawCursor. Default is Logical.
- QLineEdit::cursorMoveStyle is used to control cursor movement
behavior in QLineEdit. Default is Logical.:
Task-number: QTBUG-13859
Reviewed-by: Eskil
(cherry picked from commit c480dd641f5d22d1ee72cb27bf39e24c6df65658)
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