These determine whether a node can have a slug before and after,
respectively. The default implementation in ve.ce.Node is to use the
same rules for both, but individual node types can override this.
I'll need this to suppress slugs after nested lists but not before them.
Change-Id: Id88c0fc98aca7c7f52ce990ed9b8c42181ef6d18
For pressing Enter in an empty list item at the end of a top-level list,
this has the same result as the previous code, but if you're in a nested
list it has the effect of jumping down a level. A previous incarnation
of this change just made Enter insert more list items ad infinitum if
you were in a nested list, but I think this is better.
This fixes a bug where pressing at the end of a nested list inserted a
paragraph in an invalid location
Change-Id: I9c7dbaf29a98f84926ed3a05e71c6294926dfce2
Fix the commented-out code: it caused unindent to be triggered by just
pressing Shift. ASCII 16 is "data link escape", no idea where that came
from, so I removed it and used e.shiftKey instead.
Also check whether indent/outdent is even possible before doing it.
Currently this is done in a very hacky way (by checking the state of the
indent button), ideally we'd refactor things such that toolbar tools can
listen for keydowns and intercept them, that would make the code much
cleaner and we wouldn't have this problem.
Change-Id: I99885ee4b8a79cd24c4958c188addfc2b0453b03
After indenting or outdenting a list item in a numbered list, the
numbering wasn't updated. So if you had:
1. One
2. Two
3. Three
and you indented "Two", you'd get:
1. One
1. Two
3. Three
Adding or removing items in the list using the keyboard, or even
inspecting the list in Firebug (!), would trigger a renumbering and fix
the list to display "2. Three". But then the same issue would occur in
in reverse when outdenting "Two" (either using undo or using the
outdent button):
1. One
2. Two
2. Three
The workaround is to force a reflow by requesting the height (thank you
Timo). Implemented this in an override of onSplice() in ve.ce.ListNode, so
the list is detached and reattached every time children are spliced into
or out of it.
I haven't managed to come up with a minimal test case for this, not even
by putting a list in a contentEditable div and doing the same DOM
operations that ve.ce does from a setTimeout callback.
Change-Id: I93b2a309034c411a7b4e4b6c6bd4ef9d473999eb
This works pretty well, the only problems I found are:
* when selecting multiple list items, only the first is in/outdented
* there's no special handling for child lists, so the behavior for
in/outdenting list items that have a child list can look weird, but
it's consistent
Also needs more documentation
Change-Id: I6f4f3725e57a590196d7d638a77b87ea85586dc8
* When ascending back up the stack, check for a start between two closings
* Also check for an end between two openings
* This introduces code duplication but selectNodes() is full of that
already. I'll have to do a duplication cleanup soon
* Add test case for </li><li>
* Update existing test case that covered a </li>
Change-Id: Ifc80585ce0e0d6988bc54228602c69f0d519200a
For nested lists, this function would return multiple groups where one
was wholly contained in the other, use offsets to prevent that from
happening.
Change-Id: Ib03bb1c81712d805cc263c2975cc3942de63d2ed
to be added. Create inspector elements in the propper document
scope. Restore inspector css classnames to camel case for proof
that inspectors are being created in the correct document scope.
Previously, inspector elements created in the wrong document scope
would have css rules applied only if class names were lowercase.
Issue only surfaced in Webkit browsers. Though, this implementation
is more future proof and will help prevent future inspector bugs.
Patch 3) Fixed global variable definition and mistake with
inspectorDoc
Change-Id: I36c0d078aea10d919689768878004a19f7f89b55
-Selection of part of a link now modifies selection to entire link
range on inspection.
-Retaining selection direction on new range
Only partial fix to bug as previous link annotation is not
yet properly cleared.
Bug 33053 - VisualEditor: Link creation should not include trailing
spaces, and should provide a suggestion based on selected text
-Created method to return a new range without outer spaces.
-Retaining selection direction on new range.
-Enhancement needed for link suggestion.
Bug 33108 - VisualEditor: Highlighted trailing whitespace should
not have styles applied
-Modified trim method to retain selection, added call to trim
range on annotate method.
Change-Id: I92f264e19350c62b7c2ac3cd9e78af0071afef5c
Now that we have access to the contents we can more easily compare the content
with link targets. This is still to do- this commit only converts the link
handler to work on the collected tokens.
* Start to implement latest RDFa spec from
http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Parsoid/RDFa_vocabulary
* Capitalize types, add mw:Entity type for html entities
* Detect changes to entities using tokenCollector and srcContent
Change-Id: I45429f4b930858a16e166ef8377c8f6f5114c414
This license change is aimed at maximizing the reusability of this code
in other projects. VisualEditor is more than just an awesome editor for
MediaWiki, it's the new editor for the entire internet.
Added license and author files, plus mentions of the license to all
VisualEditor PHP, JavaScript and CSS files. Parser files have not been
modified but are effectively re-licensed since there's no overriding
license information. 3rd party libraries are not changed, but are all
already MIT licensed.
Change-Id: I895b256325db7c8689756edab34523de4418b0f2
* "onevar" warning sometimes solved by just merging var statements
other times solved by making it a function declaration instead
of a function expression.
* Also fixed several '_this' variable names in ve.es.Surface to
more descriptive names, and enabled warnings for dangling _
in identifiers.
Change-Id: I7d411881e3e06cf9a7fe56d689c29375881a81de
This is just to avoid re-licensing along with VE. We want to be compatible
with MediaWiki core to make sure a closely-integrated C port is still
GPL-compatible. We could consider adding MIT to the JS implementation after
porting to C.
Change-Id: Ia83e8620e26c95625793438c4c5e8ddcf2702368
This is work in progress, but committed for now so I can use it for links and
tweak it while doing so.
Change-Id: I757277f6efacda6d9432ca57542a957f597a98de
* This code change is an attempt to address the FIXME about constant
resorting of transformations in _getTransforms. This caches sorted
transformations and selectively clears/updates the cache on add/remove.
Change-Id: If24a807b84d494aa4e5597339039a5573a30905e
This hopefully makes it clearer that data-rt contains private round-trip info
instead of semantically interesting data.
Change-Id: I03b476ed112a4b627c9871ee3677c450f943429a
* Arbitrary predicate support for the termination of collection mode
* tokens as property of the collector instead of a state-global thing
Change-Id: Ibcb342bc64a76fece9b04a760ea56c7878e67cad
* Fixed image serializer to deal with missing 'v' value in a k-v pair
representing an image attribute.
* Added fix to deal with bare <li>'s (without surrounding <ul> tags)
NOTE: The second fix is required currently to deal with bugs in the parser
as it deals with complex cases. But, in the future, we could deal with
this in one of the following ways:
(a) The serializer expects a well-formed DOM and all cleanup will be
done as part of external tools/passes.
(b) The serializer supports a small set of exceptional cases and bare
list items could be one of them
(c) The serializer ought to handle any DOM that is thrown at it.
Yet to be resolved.
Change-Id: Ib585e5c9f2a8a80854740ce0211bde705f9fd6f4