Toolbars may want to control the target as well as the surface (spoiler alert!).
The new TargetToolbar has a pointer to its target as well as its surface.
Change-Id: I928316d9e23ac3f3de3e76c34ef0ac3d27855ab3
Objectives:
* Scroll when needed to show highlighted (with keyboard) or selected (by
any means) options in select widgets
* Allow clipping and automatic scrolling for certain elements when they
are otherwise going to be rendered partially out of view
Changes:
*.php
* Add links to new file
ve.ui.Widget.css, ve.ui.Dialog.css
* Removed unneeded x-axis overflow rules
ve.ui.ClippableElement.js, ve.ui.Element.css
* New mixin, adds visible area clipping support to an element
ve.ui.PopupToolGroup.js, ve.ui.MenuWidget.js
* Mixin clippable element
ve.ui.OptionWidget.js, ve.ui.OutlineItemWidget.js
* Add scroll-into-view configuration for option widgets
ve.ui.SearchWidget.js
* Scroll items into view when highlighting with keyboard
ve.Element.js
* Add getBorders, getDimensions, getClosestScrollableContainer and
scrollIntoView static methods
* Add getClosestScrollableElementContainer and scrollElementIntoView
methods
Bug: 53610
Change-Id: Ie21faa973a68f517c7cfce8bd879b5317f536365
Sometimes GitInfo returns a version ID of false if it can't
find the right files. In this case we should hide the whole
message as it is meaningless.
Bug: 53050
Change-Id: I71161df7588aa9311bc1fdf6b064cc6d8c155f61
Previous was checking by string match to 'preformatted' which didn't
match 'mwPreformatted'. Now using node factory to see if
hasSignificantWhitespace is set.
Bug: 54083
Change-Id: I1be2d4568df7848e08074d200fb374acd508f6fa
These were meant to have been de-experimental-ised with the toolbar
commit; oh well. This moves the following text styles from being in
"experimental" mode to being regular annotations:
* Code
* Strikethrough
* Subscript
* Superscript
* Underline
Change-Id: I21be2dc844b47b825d7a1e48a592067166ecd122
The previous implementation couldn't deal with transactions that
replaced both data and metadata at the same time (rather than replacing
data while moving metadata around), and extending its approach to
deal with that case would have made it much more complex.
So I rewrote the algorithm from scratch. The previous implementation
scheduled deferred moves for existing items, but immediately processed
insertions and removals. This is problematic for replacements and
maintaining the order in the binary search list. So instead, this new
implementation builds an array representing what the new item list
should be, then processes insertions, removals and moves in the correct
order to achieve that state.
It looks like the previous implementation didn't always work correctly,
which was masked because the test suite passed full=false to
assertItemsMatchMetadata(). This rewrite fixes this.
Also remove setMove/applyMove from MetaItem, because we don't need them
anymore and they're evil anyway; and add isAttached(), because the new
algorithm needs it.
Change-Id: I899d2b3c94c2cfa55823879bca95456750f64382
This was already possible in the operation structure by using
removeMetadata and insertMetadata, but no transaction builders
generated transactions like that.
With this change, pushReplace() can be instructed to overwrite the
metadata with arbitrary data rather than collapsing it by passing the
optional insertMeta parameter.
Change-Id: I0272fe38e053161c738591cf0a7b447a0827d4dc
Transactions that replaced metadata twice at the same offset
(with retainMeta-replaceMeta-retainMeta-replaceMeta) were broken
because the processor for replaceMetadata didn't advance the
metadata cursor.
Change-Id: I7ad24e7ffb4c39b40ec9c347db301f8e28f3692d
Changes:
* Remove reference to inspector close method, which didn't actually exist
* Use more spacy array syntax for all action methods
Change-Id: I08ee2d262acc7b39456766fb4a0b490da88ad041
Add some test cases for documents with trailing metadata, and fix an
off-by-one error in the metadata-mutating transactions (since the
document metadata array is one larger than the document data array).
Change-Id: I8f049466e03ed55010dfcf0a35702536edfa7b0a
Currently, WindowSet open method uses the Window factory to call up
the instantiation of a new dialog or inspector class. This commit will
also allow sending further config options to these classes if needed.
Specifically, this will also allow the use of ve.ui.Context.js for
block inspectors that are not dependent on current selection or current
location of the cursor.
It will also let us generalize the dialog/inspector window instantiations
by adding in any needed config settings on call.
Change-Id: If14384d74ab91ef01b1c7641ff84f327f2a12112
Restructure SurfaceObserver methods so that the method calls are more precise.
modules/ve/ce/ve.ce.SurfaceObserver.js
* Move timing code into startTimerLoop / stopTimerLoop / timerLoop
* Move poll logic into pollOnce
modules/ve/ce/ve.ce.Surface.js
modules/ve/ui/ve.ui.Surface.js
* Change all surfaceObserver calls to use new API
Change-Id: I0085e4a53c5a776733dce6944b867b8d2228ba4b
Firefox:
* Doesn't fire events without a selection, so when all we have is a
focusable node, create a dummy selection in the paste target so the
browser triggers an event on command+C.
Clipboard keys:
* Instead of just creating a text hash which may or may not match up
with the plain text in the clipboard data, just convert the clipboard
store into an array and use the index as the key. Also prepend a
random number (clipboardId) so on paste we can verify the copy came
from the same CE document.
The text hash is now used for validation if only HTML is written
to the clipboard.
HTML:
* Instead letting the browser grab CE HTML, always get DM HTML from
the converter as it is cleaner (no phantoms, linefeed markers, extra
class names etc.), and will make cross-ve-instance pasting easier
in the future.
Clipboard overriding:
* Always override the clipboard with the above HTML, either using
clipboardData.setData if it is available (webkit) or by throwing
the HTML into the pasteTarget and selecting it during pre-copy.
Bug: 53375
Bug: 49396
Bug: 52096
Change-Id: Id0f39c10818047bb4b8922e97cead153a770757f
These are not considered errors in jsduck 4.x but are in 5.x.
Though we don't specifically want to support 5.x yet, these are
actually genuine errors that were already causing incorrect
documentation to be generated, even under 4.x (it just doesn't
warn for these under 4.x).
Not from 5.x warnings, but fixed while at it:
* Removed more redundant @method
* Added a missing @returns for ve.Range#flip
* Added newline at EOF
Change-Id: Idc22b46b082a813e8e1761403e1ebf908bf690c4