1.1.4:

2006-10-05  Murray Cumming  <murrayc@murrayc.com>

	* glom/libglom/sharedptr.h: cast_*(): Make the new sharedptr 
	share the refcount with the original, avoiding early deletions of 
	the object that they share. That was stupid of me.
	* glom/libglom/test_sharedptr_layoutitem.cc: More testing.

2006-10-05  Murray Cumming  <murrayc@murrayc.com>

	* glom/libglom/Makefile.am:
	* glom/libglom/test_sharedptr_layoutitem.cc: Added test.

2006-10-05  Murray Cumming  <murrayc@murrayc.com>

	* glom/libglom/document/document_glom.cc: add_column(): Do an extra, 
	probably unnecessary, check for a null field before dereferencing it.
	construct_specified_columns(): Do not clone the field - just use it.
	* glom/utility_widgets/db_adddel/db_adddel.cc:
	get_data_layout_groups_plus_new_fields(): When building a default 
	layout, because no layout is defined, store that layout in the 
	document (saving it to disk when in developer mode). This fixes a 
	dereference of a deleted field, though that should not be necessary 
	so I suspect a fundamental sharedptr problem. But luckily, this 
	is the correct thing to do anyway, for efficiency, and so that 
	layout data is preserved.

2006-10-03  Murray Cumming  <murrayc@murrayc.com>

	* glom/base_db.cc:
	* glom/base_db.h: get_table_fields_to_show_for_sequence_add_group(), 
	Do not clone the layout items - just supply the originals, so that 
	we can store some data in them and have that data preserved for next 
	time. This should also be more efficient because it does less 
	object copying and therefore less memory copying.
	* glom/libglom/data_structure/layout/layoutitem_field.cc:
	* glom/libglom/data_structure/layout/layoutitem_field.h: Added 
	get/set_display_width() which is not saved in the document for now.
	* glom/utility_widgets/db_adddel/db_adddel.cc:
	* glom/utility_widgets/db_adddel/db_adddel.h: add_column() Take a 
	non-const layout item, so that we can store the display_width 
	in it, in property changed signal for the ViewColumn width 
	property. Use any previously set display_width when creating the 
	columns.
	This means that columns widths are remembered when navigating 
	between tables. Bug #358089 from Peter Williams.

2006-10-02  Murray Cumming  <murrayc@murrayc.com>

	* glom/mode_data/box_data.cc: get_find_where_clause(): 
	When multiple fields are specified in a Find, join them together 
	in the SQL where clause with AND, instead of just joining them 
	together, because that would be an invalid SQL statement. Obviously.
	* glom/utility_widgets/db_adddel/glom_db_treemodel.cc: 
	refresh_from_database(): When the SQL command fails, output it to 
	stdcerr, to help debugging.