This happens when the <span> is the start of unwrapped content. The
converter logic to look at the tag name in wrapping mode doesn't kick in
because we're not yet in wrapping mode at that point.
The core issue was that previously, we relied on the document
structure/state to choose between alienBlock and alienInline, and only
used the tag name where the document structure was ambiguous (wrapping).
Changed this to be the other way around: we now rely primarily on the
tag name, and if that doesn't match what we expect based on the document
structure, we work around that if possible. Specifically:
* inline tag in our wrapper --> inline alien
* block tag in our wrapper --> close wrapper, block alien
* inline tag in wrapper that's not ours --> inline alien
* block tag in wrapper that's not ours --> *inline* alien
* inline tag in structural location --> open wrapper, inline alien
* block tag in structural location --> block alien
* inline tag in content location --> inline alien
* block tag in content location --> *inline* alien
only in the fourth and the last case do we need to use the "wrong" alien type to
preserve document validity, and it will always be inline where block was
expected, which should reduce UI issues.
The condensed version of the above, which is used in the code, is:
* If in a non-wrapper content location, use inline
* If in a wrapper that's not ours, use inline
* Otherwise, decide based on tag name
* Open or close wrapper if needed
ve.dm.Converter:
* Replace isInline logic in createAlien() with the above
* Factor out code to start wrapping (was duplicated) into startWrapping()
* Call startWrapping() if createAlien() returns an alienInline and we're
in a structural location
Tests:
* Add test cases with aliens at the start and end of unwrapped content
** The first one failed prior to these changes and now passes, the
second one was already passing
* Fix about group test case, was exhibiting the bug that this commit fixes
Change-Id: I657aa0ff5bc2b57cd48ef8a99c8ca930936c03b8
The {{coords}} template is correctly rendered as an inlineAlien, which previously did not have shields. However, the template has a deeply nested span that is positioned and floated. The fix is to shift shielding logic up to AlienNode (from AlienBlockNode) and to show phantoms on all shields (both block and inline). I've also updated the aliens demo to exhibit this corner case.
Change-Id: Ifce60c7762c0ead5c6fe29d6eabf601c1565cbfa
Although $.toJSON optimises heavily for modern browsers (it
becomes a direct reference to JSON.stringify), we still load the
extra plugin.
JSON is specified as part of ECMAScript 5, but most browsers
supported this one before they supported the rest of ES5.
http://caniuse.com/#search=JSON
Cut off for native JSON is IE7, Firefox 3.0 (3.6 supports it) and
Safari 3. Not any of our concern as VE will most likely never
support those (certainly not at this point in time, and less
likely as time goes on).
Change-Id: I4e8f26ac94763fa38d29e41264de0247f53a21e5
en.wikipedia.org has a template gala for edit notices with a whole
bunch of html framework outputted by default from
MediaWiki:Editnotice-0 (even if their underlying system has no
matches for the current page).
In the core editor from EditPage.php this isn't a problem as the
element is just idling hidden above the editor.
In the case of VisualEditor (where we have a custom delivery for
the edit notices) we don't want to say "1 notice available" on
every page, so we need to be smart and quickly walk the dom of the
notice, filter out invisible nodes, and if the resulting nodes
have no contents, ignore the notice all together.
Change-Id: I65447da8b88a9bae9c24ff155544ff66b3fe9100
The rules have changed, these constraints are no longer needed
and actually causing the table.diff to ignore the restrictions
and bump out of the container beyond the width of the window.
This restores the condition under which table.diff is displayed
by core EditPage.php.
Follows-up I5f59482f4db.
Change-Id: I456644bf14efab7dac351818d5c3bb69b9b3c993
In our rush to get the code out of the door, we skipped the qqq strings for some
of these strings, and we left a ghastly i18n hole in the middle. Now fixed.
Change-Id: I88319cdc2d10f99a631989047a571a7a3e7122da