Broke reference insertion because it removed
newFromNodeReplacement(), which is still in use.
This reverts commit 1765e39b40
Change-Id: I043997715474ad4850329ff903eb7a8c61c8b453
HTML like <td><span>Foo<!--bar--></span></td> would lose the comment
when converting to linmod, and so we'd drop the comment when converting
back to HTML.
This happened because we were queueing up meta items to possibly move
them and their whitespace out of the wrapper paragraph even if we were
inside of an annotation and there was no way we could move things out
at all. The fix is simply to detect these case and not queue up meta
items in that case.
[12:11] marktraceur Let the comments hit the floor, let the comments hit the floor
[12:11] marktraceur (to the tune of the Drowning Pool "Let the Bodies Hit the Floor")
Bug: 50071
Change-Id: I5a844e2e0655bc1db152b3805718324ca0bb04df
The UI still needs a simplified version of annotation comparison
so it can clear/set annotations, whereas for serailisation we need
to compare selected HTML attributes (and once Parsoid is fixed,
compare all attributes).
Change-Id: I1a5521a3f51ea373a21cfbc9a007a2381c12f4fe
This was a big gaping DOM diff that's been in there since the beginning,
but which we only found today.
Change-Id: Ie4e791b212ddd3210bc1d5c11308452bb57ae3ce
There is still a problem that those images would get inspector for opening media edit dialog
displayed, and that dialog let's edit caption, which does not make sense in this case, however
that should be a separated bug.
Change-Id: I24491979bc7a27d2380924e48cb677b01e9f8f9b
Remove enableAboutGrouping from GCNode and move it to the subclasses
so we can have GCNodes without grouping.
Having matchTagNames there doesn't make sense now that GCNode is a
mixin rather than a base class.
Also removed unused .static.generatedContent property.
Change-Id: I2b5350e70b7829cf009c752d066919e5a3593db0
Also checks for subheadings, i.e. we keep moving forward one sibling
as long as the next sibling is a heading of higher order than the
previous one. If the heading is of the same or lower order then we
assume there is an empty section, so we just stop.
Bug: 49563
Change-Id: I6fcc463aeeae40278f5caf04ae251c8ecfe65472
Build the new set of classes as an array (avoiding the leading space),
and only set it if it differs from what was there before. This avoids
reordering the class attribute.
Change-Id: I863ec8de2e7637f76690c4e0b7db5e153fb7e408
Prevents changing of DOM attributes on unmodified transclusions
as they can clash in the store.
Also use 'original' over 'orig' consistently.
Bug: 50079
Change-Id: Ib13bb206c49b1f5b186e40632a5c109def0f042e
Due to some sort of mysterious race condition (probably deferred reflow)
calling this.$menu.show() set style="" rather than style="display:block;"
because Firefox believed the parent was still hidden.
Work around this by removing display:none; from the context's CSS rules.
We don't need it because we always manually .hide() these things anyway.
Bug: 50073
Change-Id: I29e210aba9a6265d8364ff8ae49408cb4c2428b9
Previously we were just passing a slice of the visible data, instead
of using getFullData.
Bug: 50059
Change-Id: I3bbea49132ef4a720a147ba9b170c39a0c00f711
Previously we would reserialize the JSON blob in data-mw even if we
didn't change it, which potentially reordered keys and caused a DOM
diff.
Bug: 50066
Change-Id: If0a5bcc67d3a172de0e8839cfda11efacfbf36ff
We were previously ignoring this data leading to situations
where a template that can be invoked like {{foo|1=bar}} and
{{foo|thing=bar}} (where the template data documents param
thing with alias '1') will show up in the editor with no
parameter information or label for the 1= call, but will show
up for the thing= call.
Now they are properly aliases so both will appear the same
in the editor dialog.
Bug: 49838
Change-Id: I37ec0e152df905844ac58ed1834fca29dccb4eec