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Bug: 51401
Change-Id: I264d9368cf8fd030ff34540e50e0038aa42ece16
Was previously broken as getSlice was using ve.Range#equals to
compare ranges which is direction-sensitive.
Bug: 51538
Change-Id: Ib58d1d8fd11b62388c111a5da66171d13a9db9c2
Convert to Markdown, for better rendering in github. Link more
prominently to install instructions in the README, also mention
Gerrit and the code style and API documentation.
Change-Id: I8e26fea108c32f37078e363f1af18eaf28b83516
Objective:
* Use the MW link specifically, since the target/command system doesn't
understand the group/id/extension concept yet
Change-Id: I8b756fa0bb55468312bb30d45ac5b943ff7362b5
Currently ignores all non-element data, but element content (e.g.
images) can be annotated.
Added test cases and updated the test runner to only compare
store indexes for a more readable output.
Bug: 50127
Change-Id: I234586a28072811c8288aab56f6abaaa0da0c88d
Objectives:
* Make it possible to add items to toolbars without having to have all
toolbars know about the items in advance
* Make it possible to specialize an existing tool and have it be used
instead of the base implementation
Approach:
* Tools are named using a path-style category/id/ext system, making them
selectable, the latter component being used to differentiate extended
tools from their base classes, but is ignored during selection
* Toolbars have ToolGroups, which include or exclude tools by category or
category/id, and order them by promoting and demoting selections of
tools by category or category/id
Future:
* Add a way to place available but not yet placed tools in an "overflow"
group
* Add a mode to ToolGroup to make the tools a multi-column drop-down style
list with labels so tools with less obvious icons are easier to identify
- and probably use this as the overflow group
Change-Id: I7625f861435a99ce3d7a2b1ece9731aaab1776f8
Return an array of languages instead of a single language. Languages
containing hyphens return themselves along with the root code e.g.
'en-GB' => ['en-GB', 'en']
Change-Id: I840b689d0021d865f93d16d075473a2ed0a9f0d8
The old regex was lifted from PHP, which matches on UTF-8 byte sequences.
In PHP, [...\x80-\xFF]+ matches any bytes with the high bit set, which
by the particular properties of UTF-8 will match any sequence which
represents a Unicode character above U+007F.
In Javascript, regex matching is on UTF-16 Unicode code units, so we
don't have to do byte sequence matching (and cannot do so). So the
equivalent Javascript regex should use [...\u0080-\uFFFF]+, to match any
code unit above U+007F directly. (It also matches surrogate pairs, by
the particular properties of UTF-16, so any Unicode codepoint above
U+007F is matched).
Change-Id: I674b89f757b60331dd1cb23fd7ff8b18775012e9
Some browsers (e.g. Firefox) change the CE range when the dialog
is opened, so after the first surfaceModel change (to modify the
internal item) the surface's selection is modified, and the reference
is inserted in the wrong place.
Bug: 52159
Change-Id: Ia5da33b95a599ba78f308cf0554279ad44616f50
Problem: When the toolbar is created twice with the same config object,
the second time around the tools are still bound to the old surface
Reason: The tool config is overwritten such that symbolic names of tools
are replaced with instances of tools, bound to a specific surface. The
second time around, the creation fails (silently in a try-catch) and then
the already translated list of tools is used to create a new toolbar
filled with old tools still bound to the wrong surface.
Solution: Leave the config object alone, and instead build a new list of
tool instances while iterating through tool names.
Bonus: Don't fail silently. Using a try-catch to detect whether a
requested tool is supported masks other errors, and is evil. Instead,
just do a lookup and skip tools in which the lookup's result is falsey.
Change-Id: Ic43ec29173e556592bb3db9399ff83787e0a6857