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
Basically saveDialog-body now has three slides:
* review
* report
* save
There is a viewPage.swapSaveDialog method that is called like this
viewPage.swapSaveDialog( 'review' );
initially called from showSaveDialog.
Misc:
* Replaced more reused core message with a ve ones:
savearticle => visualeditor-savedialog-label-save
showdiff => (removed)
* Removed min-height from saveDialog. When slide-review is
load, it is very short and there shouldn't be 10em's of
whitespace below the loader + buttons.
To avoid problems with diff cache being cleared while looking
at the save dialog, we lock and unlock the surface.
We could later remove this as and optimise it as feature, but for
now this fixes a bug.
Change-Id: I5f59482f4db16264014720b199d7652843c36108
-Prevents previously inspected link suggestions from showing prior
to rebuild.
-Ability for onInput to be executed immediately.
-Removed duplicated logic from open method.
-No longer calling onInput on enter key.
Change-Id: I11792b03ec01cc1929009fb76089adcc86c97629
Drop "-down" class in favour of :active CSS pseudo-class.
* http://kimblim.dk/css-tests/selectors/
* http://www.quirksmode.org/css/contents.html
* http://caniuse.com/#search=css%202.1
Rename methods consistently to enableFoo and disableFoo.
Use mw.notify instead of mw.util.jsMessage (the latter takes a
string of html and parses it, instead of taking text).
Also, jsMessage is obsolete (legacy wrapper around mw.notify).
Rename slide-main to slide-save in preparation of other slides
and introduction of multi-step save dialog.
Re-introduce "disabled" state (not css, but actual state) so that
pressing "Show changes" multiple times will not spawn multiple
async operations. The save function guards against this by keeping
a static property in the internal helper method, but there are
still some operations happening between the button and that method
this should be guarded in the UI instead. Follows-up I67819168.
Change-Id: Idf0331377e6be814ccae853228d6159b4ad5a159
In the change: I6781916822b4173ba906b9bc4c341219fbf10d82
71b97ec45b was reversed when I submitted 1789545284
Change-Id: I6cc59a27817bfbe55c7cbf45bba746a4bd6c375f
I noticed this bug on [[List of Presidents of the United States]]. When
there's HTML that looks like "<td>Foo\n<meta/></td>", the converter will
collect the newline in wrappedWhitespace, then attempt to splice it out
and store it in internal data. But instead, it ends up splicing out the
/metaBlock element, which causes strange unbalanced input, which causes
an empty table in the node tree.
Change-Id: I79ed2fa9a834cc42759c7d21250d8842f563d38f
icons, comment.*, ve.ui.Icons-*
* Added comment icon
ve.init.mw.ViewPageTarget
* Refactored editNoticeButton into being just a tool
* Added feedback tool, which shares the editNoticeButton code
* Added feedback object construction in init constructor
* Added launching code to feedback tool
VisualEditor.i18n
* Renamed editnotices-button message to editnotices-tool to match changes in code
* Added feedback tool message
VisualEditor
* Added dependency on mediawiki.feedback
* Updated changed message key
* Added reference to new message
Change-Id: I813c89a505386a9b3206bfbcb176016e28a592cb
* Made buttons use shared CSS code
* Stopped using <button> elements and got all browsers looking the same
* Fixed focus on text area issue - had to let the stack clear first
Change-Id: I6781916822b4173ba906b9bc4c341219fbf10d82
This was removed in I0873d906c058203b83b8d4bbe5a4b274f05a26fd because I had fixed another cause of the recursion - this is still needed however because the following still happens:
1. Link inspector is opened away from a word, so it goes into a mode that will insert text based on the chosen target
2. The link inspector is closed, causing a context change when the new annotated text is inserted
3. The context change event triggers the link inspector to close, leading us back to step 2
4. Browser dies in infinite loop hell
We may be able to fix this in a different way, like performing the document changes after the inspector has already closed by running it in a timeout. In any case, this works for now, and we can improve the design of this area of the code later on.
Change-Id: I7f3c17dad08521bb1ae7c2a1e8a4e21e2c4ba210