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
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
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
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
This version pushes a `replaceMetadata` operation after a `replace` to
fixup trailing metadata if there is no inserted region and the removed
region includes metadata. This avoids a corner case where the
size of the metadata arrays inserted/removed in `Transaction.pushReplace()`
do not match the size of the data arrays inserted/removed.
We remove the now-unused `Document.getMetadataReplace()` method.
We also adjust `MetaList.onTransact()` so that it continues to work
properly when the number of metadata entries in `replace.insert` is
not the same as the number of metadata entries in `replace.remove`.
Change-Id: I1d600405b855ca1cb569853bb885b0752df47173
The `Transaction.pushReplace` method has a corner case if the removed
region has metadata and the inserted region is empty. This works fine
unless there are two adjacent `pushReplace` operations, which can occur
in `Transaction.newFromUnwrap`. Fix this by having `pushReplace` look
at a preceding replace and correctly merge the two operations if
possible (in particular in the tricky case where the previous case has
a zero-length insertion). Pleasantly, this can be done without a lot of
special-casing code in `pushReplace` or `newFromUnwrap`.
Add test cases verifying the `newFromUnwrap` works correctly (both
in commit and in rollback) when there is metadata present.
Change-Id: I6cfec0d2b1823dad724422f018a3c73dc0c7f186
Doing retainMetadata followed by a replace (not replaceMetadata)
doesn't make any sense and its behavior is undefined, so don't do that
in the test suite.
Change-Id: Ica032b0a5122d24e40e43e3eb43fea940270aece
* Replace addOuterLength with a recursionDirection as we only
want to add length when the first recursion was to the left,
and add nothing if we recursed to the right.
* Use isContentEditable which is the proper calculated boolean.
contentEditable is often just (string)'inherit' :/
Mercifully this works in in IE.
* Only check for the IE ce bug if we aren't recursing at all.
Bug: 53766
Change-Id: I247d1b68484cb510335b5f6789269ec254376cfe
modules/ve/ve.EventSequencer.js
* Class to sequence pre-event and post-event listening correctly
demos/ve/eventSequencer.html
* Plain HTML example page for testing EventSequencer and event sequences
Change-Id: I4ddb10a30c2f44015136a7978a185d0b13f0690b
Objectives:
* Got rid of mw prefixing in tools, inspectors and dialogs
* Simplify tool classes so they can be generically used as items in bars, lists and menus
* Add support for a catch-all toolbar group
* Simplify tool registration, leaning on tool classes' static name property
* Move default commands to command registry
* Move default triggers to trigger registry
* Get language tool working in standalone
Change-Id: Ic97a636f9a193374728629931b6702bee1b3416a
In ve.dm.Document.getMetadataReplace(), we used to only merge metadata
if the amount removed is larger than the amount inserted. But this
could end up putting metadata in odd positions, for example if you
have Foo[[Category:Bar]]Baz and you delete 'ooBa' and replace it with
{image}xxx{/image}, then the category ends up inside the image.
We should always merge metadata when a segment is deleted, so that it
appears outside any new structure added.
There's a weird corner case here when a segment is removed but no
insertion is made: the removed metadata then needs to get glommed onto
the next element. We extend the insert/replace metadata array
when this happens.
Bug: 53444
Bug: 53445
Change-Id: I51d55fb370b473273f9cf152fdd0f356377d4109
This avoids problems when unnamed references were copy-pasted.
Knowing that key is always non-null simplifies a lot of logic
elsewhere.
Bug: 53365
Change-Id: I3a23123ae732d9583814d38dd880a0cdf691fd5d
Was previously broken as getSlice was using ve.Range#equals to
compare ranges which is direction-sensitive.
Bug: 51538
Change-Id: Ib58d1d8fd11b62388c111a5da66171d13a9db9c2
Currently ignores all non-element data, but element content (e.g.
images) can be annotated.
Added test cases and updated the test runner to only compare
store indexes for a more readable output.
Bug: 50127
Change-Id: I234586a28072811c8288aab56f6abaaa0da0c88d
Objectives:
* Use a class for toolbar groups to add more functionality later
* Rename addTools method to setup
Changes:
*.php
* Add link to new file
* Move ui element classes up for more general use
ve.init.mw.ViewPageTarget.js, ve.init.sa.Target.js, ve.ui.Context.js,
ve.ui.SurfaceWidget.js
* Update use of addTools method
ve.ui.Tool.css, ve.ui.Toolbar.css
* Move styles between sheets
ve.ui.Toolbar.js
* Rename addTools to setup
* Use ve.ui.ToolGroup objects when building tools
ve.ui.ToolGroup.js
* New class, encapsulates tools
Change-Id: Ic3a643634a80a8ac7d6f6f47f031d001c7efaee7
Objective:
* Make it possible to make a toolbar without a surface
Changes:
*.php
* Links to new file
ve.ui.Toolbar.js, ve.ui.SurfaceToolbar.js
* Split toolbar into generic and surface specific classes
*.js
* Update symbol names
Change-Id: Ice063a2fb67b5ce5155cdc96a0d47af49eee48cb
This is bit of a hack, as leading whitespace could be
significant if styled with white-space:pre.
Long term VE shouldn't be editing the user's HTML, and
should just highlight potential formatting issues.
We avoid the stripping in preformatted elements as we
expect they will have that styling.
Bug: 51462
Change-Id: I654d98e17dd604cb2a192831ff3f3597f95b9962
Because trying to work out how broken your test case is
by looking at two (potentially multi-page) serialisations
of the DOM summary is a pain in the arse. Diffing two
HTML strings may highlight the problem much more clearly.
TODO: Is it possible to defer the calculation of the HTML
infused summary object until we have determined the assertion
has failed. Otherwise we're slowing down our tests for no
reason.
Change-Id: I873bf2479ab81d15389792bd59d15580da63941a
These have been pointing to the same method for a while now,
we can safely remove these obsolete aliases and just use it
as generic copy.
* Each file touched by my editor had its new line at EOF fixed
where absent
* Don't copy an otherwise unused empty object
(ve.dm.Converter)
* Use common ve#copy syntax instead to create a link
(ve.dm.Document, ve.dm.example)
* Remove redundant conditionals for isArray/copyArray/copyObject
(ve.dm.example)
Change-Id: If560e658dc1fb59bf01f702c97e3e82a50a8a255
This is the language inspector UI engine with ULS core.
The Language Inspector works alongside ULS to choose and change language
blocks in text. The inspector was based on ve.ui.TextInputWidget and
now changed to inherit ve.ui.Widget and display details in a table
instead of an input textbox.
Added jQuery.ULS module:
* Repository: https://github.com/wikimedia/jquery.uls
* Latest Commit 728f112ffc90b03b50c0109487886a2647f12020
* Taken 'src' / 'images' and 'css' folders into modules/jquery.uls
Bug: 47759
Change-Id: I3c9fd6c135c05a54f6c7fc28c5962fc0a6677806
We would dirty-diff "</span>\n<!-- comment -->\n<span>" to
"</span>\n\n<!-- comment --><span>", i.e. the second newline made
a bunny-hop to the left over the comment.
The actual bug turned out to involve a double bunny-hop, with
"</span> <!-- comment -->\n<span>" turning into
"</span>\n <!--comment --><span>", i.e. the newline bunny-hops
both the comment and the space.
This happened because outputWrappedMetaItems() didn't take
wrappedWhitespace into account when restoring meta items and
associated whitespace. I hacked a check for wrappedWhitespace into it,
but we should really just rewrite this pile of hacks into a unified
system for queuing and processing both whitespace and metadata.
Change-Id: I4375f4c07983ffec6877d0371aeaa9bf6e65fd6e
To avoid confusion between IV store indexes and the index
within the set, rename them to storeIndex and offset.
Change-Id: Ic7d741bd5d39240d63fdc04a2df45658a64441de
Pretty straightforward, although we should start thinking about
grouping/hiding 'advanced' formatting options in the toolbar.
Making this button experimental for now until we've come up with
a way to deal with this problem.
Bug: 51590
Change-Id: Ieb1935b742aced4b883d8a194e6cb69be68473d0