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author | Justin Luth <justin.luth@collabora.com> | 2024-05-17 10:01:50 -0400 |
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committer | Justin Luth <jluth@mail.com> | 2024-05-20 15:40:07 +0200 |
commit | 047e3f62901ae89da30bf1367218104e57439f70 (patch) | |
tree | 8225635ba2e9e9f6eae0994f1273a0042646b54a /editeng | |
parent | 02c01942328bd40183a61c054c00d8b292f9dfd0 (diff) |
related tdf#156105 sw UI: recognize '%' in numbering prefix/suffix
bug 156105's listWithPercents.odt is an example of a
properly defined ListFormat which contains a percent symbol
in the prefix and suffix, which looked fine in the document itself,
but was cut off short in the UI.
sw/qa/extras/ooxmlexport/data/tdf116883.docx is also an example,
which can be seen if you reduce the first entry to level 1
instead of level 2.
Level 1 is improperly defined as "1%>". This is invalid formatting,
so the entire thing should be considered a suffix.
MS Word also considers it to be a suffix.
This code segment still isn't completely comprehensive
because it won't properly parse "%1xyz%1%." and "%1xyz%10%."
but I'm losing patience.
There is still a potential problem with the
nInclUpperLevels calculation in case
a '%' is used as an in-between separator,
but that seems extremely theoretical and irrelevant to me.
IIUC, the main impact is that it shows some extra dots
in the bullets and numbering UI preview.
Change-Id: Ic1b8fbda62917ad4c7b88bf4fff136d72242f977
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/c/core/+/167782
Reviewed-by: Justin Luth <jluth@mail.com>
Reviewed-by: Vasily Melenchuk <vasily.melenchuk@cib.de>
Tested-by: Jenkins
Diffstat (limited to 'editeng')
-rw-r--r-- | editeng/source/items/numitem.cxx | 28 |
1 files changed, 25 insertions, 3 deletions
diff --git a/editeng/source/items/numitem.cxx b/editeng/source/items/numitem.cxx index b81172f9e5a2..0d677dfc6696 100644 --- a/editeng/source/items/numitem.cxx +++ b/editeng/source/items/numitem.cxx @@ -626,17 +626,39 @@ void SvxNumberFormat::SetListFormat(std::optional<OUString> oSet) // For backward compatibility and UI we should create something looking like // a prefix, suffix and included levels also. This is not possible in general case // since level format string is much more flexible. But for most cases is okay + + // If properly formatted, sListFormat should look something like "%1%…%10%" + // with an optional prefix or suffix (which could theoretically include a percent symbol) + const sal_Int32 nLen = sListFormat->getLength(); sal_Int32 nFirstReplacement = sListFormat->indexOf('%'); - sal_Int32 nLastReplacement = sListFormat->lastIndexOf('%') + 1; + while (nFirstReplacement > -1 && nFirstReplacement < nLen - 1 + && ((*sListFormat)[nFirstReplacement + 1] < '1' + || (*sListFormat)[nFirstReplacement + 1] > '9')) + { + nFirstReplacement = sListFormat->indexOf('%', nFirstReplacement + 1); + } + + sal_Int32 nLastReplacement = nFirstReplacement == -1 ? -1 : sListFormat->lastIndexOf('%'); + while (nLastReplacement > 0 + && ((*sListFormat)[nLastReplacement - 1] < '0' + || (*sListFormat)[nLastReplacement - 1] > '9')) + { + nLastReplacement = sListFormat->lastIndexOf('%', nLastReplacement); + } + if (nLastReplacement < nFirstReplacement) + nLastReplacement = nFirstReplacement; + else + ++nLastReplacement; + if (nFirstReplacement > 0) // Everything before first '%' will be prefix sPrefix = sListFormat->copy(0, nFirstReplacement); - if (nLastReplacement >= 0 && nLastReplacement < sListFormat->getLength()) + if (nLastReplacement >= 0 && nLastReplacement < nLen) // Everything beyond last '%' is a suffix sSuffix = sListFormat->copy(nLastReplacement); sal_uInt8 nPercents = 0; - for (sal_Int32 i = 0; i < sListFormat->getLength(); i++) + for (sal_Int32 i = nFirstReplacement > 0 ? nFirstReplacement : 0; i < nLastReplacement; i++) { if ((*sListFormat)[i] == '%') nPercents++; |