250ms gaps are pretty common when typing at a normal speed, resulting
in a lot of (often expensive) API requests (e.g. T312319). For most
use cases this level of responsiveness in the preview is not necessary.
Change-Id: I6504567d4da02a66171ee35a9c4fd35c85136909
Both parts are not relevant anymore:
- The first part is about focusing parameter placeholder pages.
These are added after load only when using the keyboard shortcut.
Focus will be done separately in that case.
- The second part is dead code since some time now. Also it is not
needed here. Scrolling to newly added parameters is done via the
setPage() method in the layout.
Bug: T289043
Change-Id: I928afef01b9e62a9da91db10340d9df78717e125
... except on mobile because the keyboard will expand.
Need to disable a spurious focus when the element isn't visible,
because this was making it impossible to focus later once it becomes
visible.
Bug: T290975
Change-Id: I0e6057d1cfbef24324a287e50e4988f935720c61
This was using the currentPage from the StackLayout. It will not
be updated there anymore.
Also removing the line about focus after toggle. We do not want
that anymore afaik.
Bug: T312015
Bug: T289043
Change-Id: I8b6eedd580d49604014118171c6da62849752d53
This event makes other calls redundant because it's always sent from
setPage and onReplacePart.
Bug: T311296
Change-Id: If214a713ed7299320d499c3e5687eda013fe0aab
This patch does a few closely related things:
* Replace a direct dialog → sidebar access with dialog → layout →
sidebar.
* Move the misplaced removeButton.toggle() to a more appropriate
place.
Bug: T311069
Change-Id: I5a2802aab587a6f7de4681bce4e9961a064ef8ee
These are internal to the two-pane layout and sidebar, so the dialog
doesn't need to be involved.
Bug: T310866
Change-Id: I5f05bc119dc213d8e31db62a3808a2fadaf35d99
The one usage of this wasn't working. FIXME: maybe we want to
restore the behavior, to focus the first parameter in the dialog
after opening.
Bug: T310866
Change-Id: Ibe0151fbedb3a9716bb231b5d398c4ae670fd667
This defaults to false. It looks like this default is used in the
MWTemplateDialog base class. However, it also looks like this base
class is never used on it's own. All users we know use the subclass
MWTransclusionDialog where "editable" is true.
https://codesearch.wmcloud.org/search/?q=%2C%5Cs*ve%5C.ui%5C.MWT(emplate%7Cransclusion)Dialog&files=%5C.js%24
In the process I also remove some comments that literally repeat the
code and don't add any knowledge because of this.
Bug: T310867
Change-Id: Ie245aab80d1e77a8406f5591062e9cf49fd9613f
This code was meant to select the first parameter of a template the
moment it is added. It's at least partly broken because it doesn't
consider the so called "prompted" parameters that have been added
just a few lines above. It's a questionable feature anyway. We are
going to refine all focus-related behavior anyway. Let's remove this
broken stuff and reimplement it later (probably in a different place)
when we continue working on this.
The FIXME was added in I720ce1a.
Bug: T311223
Change-Id: I1801efe38387b5e7a1b76417c1e5d7db4e4b96d0
This was done in 3 rather "random" places:
1. Whenever a template is manually added. But rather late, after the
template was added, in an event handler that is about focus
behavior. It should not continue to manipulate the template that
was just added.
2. When the dialog opens with a template preloaded by name, as it is
done from the citation menu.
3. When the dialog is about to finish loading.
This patch fixes 2 issues:
* Get rid of a duplicate call (number 2 and 3) when using the
citation menu.
* Move number 1 to a place where it's executed much earlier, and
only when the user clicks "add template" in a template placeholder.
There is no other way to add a template to an existing transclusion,
but it's still a more appropriate place I feel.
Bug: T311069
Change-Id: I8a65ad703b95ba2092e9ef73493e9903e96b0dd6
This causes one small behavior change: when deleting one of several
wikitext transclusions or a part following a template without
parameters, the selection would previously be set to the *previous*
part, and now it's the *next* part. This is arguably more consistent
with the behavior when removing eg. templates with parameters, after
which the next part is selected.
Doesn't affect removing parameters.
TODO: We might want to restore the already-broken behavior to focus
the first parameter of a newly-inserted template.
Bug: T310866
Change-Id: Ic5f47e31512d1a3949caf60613bd05b9a3bdf478
This place is much better in so far that it much more obviously gives
us the guarantee that the sidebar and the content pane are always in
sync.
Bug: T311069
Change-Id: I01a7914fcba5d573abb957d0e34fa895874bd94e
In some cases ve-ui-mwTransclusionDialog-newSidebar could just removed
when there are specific enough classes present so that we can be
sure to not overwrite rules outside our use case.
e.g with the new ve-ui-mwTwoPaneTransclusionDialogLayout-stackLayout
Note that this will also remove some right padding on descriptions
where it seems that it was applied for no reason.
Bug: T310859
Change-Id: I6612fe1cb2ea6bd75e9bc3e6f4d6d8d0c4addc63
Leaves a reference in the TemplateDialog so that we can slowly
migrate the many usages.
Makes no other changes to how the sidebar is managed (yet!).
Bug: T311069
Change-Id: I45403cd32e3adbe357ebad7bbc851f60d92751e5
It's never used in a different way. A lot of other code depends
heavily on this fact. Let's hard-code it.
Bug: T310859
Change-Id: I65bbaea47341d74b49ce447c896eb2340f730e17
The method in the model (where it belongs) was added via Iaf28035 in
2016. The other via I073c585 in 2014.
Bug: T310859
Change-Id: Idea322aec175600e3055a859ca987afc1fe6dd8c