Reuse the back button confirmation dialog for the close button. The
condition is slightly different: need confirmation if there are any
manually-entered values for any parameter AND the user has edited
the template in this session.
The "reset" action was synthetic, only used internally and not
connected to buttons or menus. Canonically, action='' is the close
action for OOUI.
Bug: T297792
Change-Id: I4ff644c7ab24ed9ba1a4c27d762563c5d6771cfc
Currently, the insert template dialog includes a back button in the
upper corner. Confirmation of abandoning unsaved changes was
accomplished in an overlay panel. This patch rewrites as a dialog
and updates the on-screen text.
Bug: T297792
Change-Id: Ifa2ff97c9284609ee2a784f455789c56a762ba50
onReplacePart is being called when templates are being moved up or down.
To prevent that the multipart message gets moved around passively e.g.
by one element being added above it, this patch adds it to the top after each movement.
Bug: T292829
Change-Id: I946c9bc4ba5e1d261aefbb28a8c642bb58964842
We forgot change the way that message is build while adding the link
in 07f105fd7. Now it gets parsed correctly and the link will open in
a new tab.
Bug: T284985
Change-Id: I1ed9dfdafd08d08c5aff45f4b74c540b35ec14a1
Same as I980b72c, but with another shortcut. Again. We tried
Ctrl+Shift+X before (conflicts with RTL feature in VisualEditor), as
well as Ctrl+Alt+D (conflicts with "hide all windows" incUbuntu).
Bug: T294905
Change-Id: Iae7ba759fcd7c107ef586bd5d9ae3cdbe445cedc
For example, the Citoid extension adds a "change reference type"
button which should be visible when editing a citation template.
TODO: Decide whether we want to hide the "hide options" button in
this case. This should be handled in a separate patch and possibly
in a follow-up phase, it requires deeper changes to the logic.
Bug: T294351
Change-Id: I1c6c322fe48044d7e726bf20ba7cd2eda422cd8b
I can't reproduce this error, but I feel better having this safe
guard in place. In theory it's possible to trigger resize events
before the TransclusionModel is initialized.
Change-Id: I4bbac0f73873813629ff854ee728465c6e2a4ba7
I6909b3f0b2c153b7ee9995441e995ffa793eab40 was rebased, but
I0226ca7d39e04a69617c0d8a5d3c293cfc9e0709 was merged in the meantime.
Bug: T293202
Change-Id: I3cfec9ebc135eaf998a0982f458cfe75bfb2f01c
This is a more radical change, compared to the previous patch.
I will post more detailled explanations as comments on Gerrit.
Change-Id: I6909b3f0b2c153b7ee9995441e995ffa793eab40
Some cleanup to improve readability and reduce the amount of code.
Relevant bits:
* One method name was wrong. It can actually return parameter ids,
not only top-level part ids.
* I got rid of some fail-safe checks that are never needed or moved
them to a more central place.
Change-Id: I08f2ad7bc7d3f985d6189dff170dda554f3d37c2
This patch fixes two issues:
* The bottom corner of the new sidebar was never correct because of
a `padding: 2px` that was introduced later, but never compensated
for.
* The moment the toolbar is shown it's not a single-template dialog
any more. This implies minor style changes.
Bug: T290262
Bug: T292727
Change-Id: I08da73880c469085994ee4beb3fcdd973f80ae11
I moved some code around and found that quite a lot of code wants to
know:
* Is the length of this transclusion exactly 1?
* I need that 1st part.
There is more that can potentially moved from the dialog to the model.
But I don't want to make this patch to big.
Bug: T292371
Change-Id: Ia94ed0450d04dd97c4c41f5bf7c266f9a534e821
This includes some moving of code. These helper functions seem to make
more sense in the TemplateDialog class.
Bug: T292371
Change-Id: I004405bab60a569b084f9083fefa41f44f9a5561
I hope this code is a little cleaner. This patch doesn't change how
the dialog behaves.
Bug: T292210
Change-Id: I237812b3404437948eb76d8b36dcca2a4c688d6d
This method does not only select a "part", i.e. a top-level item like
a template. It also selects sub-items like template parameters. The
new name reflects this better.
Change-Id: I51a8ddbd05b283248afba5a623cc52da7b2434f5
Reasserts scroll and highlighting when toggling the sidebar, in the
case that the other panel is hidden (narrow-view mode).
FIXME: Doesn't reassert focus because the page.focus() and
bookletLayout.focus() methods don't seem to work, maybe the bug is
especially prominent when the item to focus was already marked
active.
FIXME: Stopped working for right-to-left sync on wikitext elements.
This is a less common use case and can be addressed in follow-up.
Bug: T290975
Change-Id: I94f5709e810c63ee5fd7729a192ac7b92686b88f
AddPart in the resetDialog also triggers replace part
so this call could be removed there.
Bug: T291365
Change-Id: Id6c0f5bf3aaece45da37ffab75a4d99c113944f6
This code was introduced in I8fafee6. I can't tell any more what
the "bug" mentioned in the commit message was. Let's get rid of the
duplicate code path, see if we run into regressions and deal with
them one by one. That's much easier to handle than keeping this
confusing code path around.
Note this "focusin" event handler was actually re-implementing
parts of the upstream BookletLayout, namely
OO.ui.BookletLayout.onStackLayoutFocus().
Bug: T289043
Bug: T291381
Change-Id: Ib386ae6efec08465122f0e8ee81cd6dc9a2d337a
We broke something with the change I166b971. When we renamed that
method it started to override (and therefor disable) the method
with the same name from the base class.
I decided to move all code in the subclass for the moment. It might
be misplaced there (note how almost all code related to the new
sidebar is in the base class). But this is cleanup work for later.
Bug: T289043
Bug: T291151
Change-Id: Id255585e78967eee0f72c27727cd23211674923c
It was called like this because the event is literally called "set".
But it doesn't explain _what_ is set.
The new name .onBookletLayoutSetPage() already appears somewhere
else in the codebase.
Change-Id: I166b971c08f5d0fae97fc9d6244117a680f84b7c