Icon appears when scrolling and resizing window.
Instead of always setting the context on scroll and resize, bind to the
updateContextIcon method.
Icon appears when selecting a non content data offset.
Changed logic to show icon changed to content length vs range difference.
Move Link inspector getSelectionText to ve.dm.document getText.
Rationale, more bits of the code depend on evaluating content.
Added new ve.Range truncate method.
Remove getSelectionText, using truncate range & document.getText instead.
Change-Id: Ibd3e99c923f18d2c96a86d92e74e2e9ebd49c85f
This was broken in three different ways:
* On the way in, we were applying whitespace to an array of elements
rather than the actual element, so the whitespace wasn't stored.
* Whitespace processing on the way out was skipped for aliens because
they had their own code path. Refactored this so alien openings and
regular openings share much more code, including whitespace output.
* Somewhat unrelatedly, innerPost output was broken for paragraphs
containing inline elements, because the inline elements' processing
polluted lastOuterPost. Discovered this because my test with inline
aliens also happened to be the first test of whitespace preservation
in paragraphs with inline content elements. Fixed by explicitly
skipping content nodes when outputting whitespace.
Fixed these issues and added a test case.
Change-Id: I8edb61a008e60ace886b1a841b3417682ec39c32
* For the most common case:
- replace ve.extendClass with ve.inheritClass (chose slightly
different names to detect usage of the old/new one, and I
like 'inherit' better).
- move it up to below the constructor, see doc block for why.
* Cases where more than 2 arguments were passed to
ve.extendClass are handled differently depending on the case.
In case of a longer inheritance tree, the other arguments
could be omitted (like in "ve.ce.FooBar, ve.FooBar,
ve.Bar". ve.ce.FooBar only needs to inherit from ve.FooBar,
because ve.ce.FooBar inherits from ve.Bar).
In the case of where it previously had two mixins with
ve.extendClass(), either one becomes inheritClass and one
a mixin, both to mixinClass().
No visible changes should come from this commit as the
instances still all have the same visible properties in the
end. No more or less than before.
* Misc.:
- Be consistent in calling parent constructors in the
same order as the inheritance.
- Add missing @extends and @param documentation.
- Replace invalid {Integer} type hint with {Number}.
- Consistent doc comments order:
@class, @abstract, @constructor, @extends, @params.
- Fix indentation errors
A fairly common mistake was a superfluous space before the
identifier on the assignment line directly below the
documentation comment.
$ ack "^ [^*]" --js modules/ve
- Typo "Inhertiance" -> "Inheritance".
- Replacing the other confusing comment "Inheritance" (inside
the constructor) with "Parent constructor".
- Add missing @abstract for ve.ui.Tool.
- Corrected ve.FormatDropdownTool to ve.ui.FormatDropdownTool.js
- Add function names to all @constructor functions. Now that we
have inheritance it is important and useful to have these
functions not be anonymous.
Example of debug shot: http://cl.ly/image/1j3c160w3D45
Makes the difference between
< documentNode;
> ve_dm_DocumentNode
...
: ve_dm_BranchNode
...
: ve_dm_Node
...
: ve_dm_Node
...
: Object
...
without names (current situation):
< documentNode;
> Object
...
: Object
...
: Object
...
: Object
...
: Object
...
though before this commit, it really looks like this
(flattened since ve.extendClass really did a mixin):
< documentNode;
> Object
...
...
...
Pattern in Sublime (case-sensitive) to find nameless
constructor functions:
"^ve\..*\.([A-Z])([^\.]+) = function \("
Change-Id: Iab763954fb8cf375900d7a9a92dec1c755d5407e
In preparation of pushing the object-management branch, which
will need more shared variables (for efficiency) creating
a shared closure. To avoid a spegetti of immediately-invoked
functions that return functions (like ve.getObjectValues and
ve.getObjectKeys).
Less duplication of code and faster execution.
First I had the closure around it as-is but then I figured it'd
be faster to have a local reference to ve (instead of having to
go through implied globals for references to other ve.*)
So I made it a local variable and then exposed it. That way
anything inside referring to each other stays within the same
scope.
Review with ignore-whitespace for clarity.
Change-Id: I415d8635db6d82cf239f0364ccc2d63a61bd5a6d
Introduced the ve.AnnotationSet class to manage sets of annotations. This
is a generalization of ve.OrderedHashSet, a class that manages a set
using an array and an object keyed by hash.
Converted everything that stores, tracks or passes around annotations to
use ve.AnnotationSet. In particular, this means the linear model now
contains AnnotationSets instead of hash-keyed objects.
This allows us to maintain the order of annotations in the linear model,
and will help fix bugs with annotation ordering and splitting.
Change-Id: I50975b0a95f4cc33017a0b59fdede9ed1eff0124
Currently this is done in a hacky way because we don't have a real
registry of RDFa types for node types, so we just hardcode the list of
recognized types (only links currently).
Change-Id: I5afcc55701fc6fa0ee2a360dcf5ca62b065292f5
* Also clean up ve.init.mw.ViewPageTarget...setupSaveDialog
Consistently use viewPage instead of 'this' inside this
function. The reason it is locally aliased is because there is
other 'this'es used here. Using them mixed is even more
confusing.
- No need for ve.bind, other handlers in this function also
just use viewPage instead of binding this.
Change-Id: I25e93862a39134961bf80835f46cbf531d8109e0
[jshint]
ce/ve.ce.Surface.js: line 670, col 9, Too many var statements.
ce/ve.ce.Surface.js: line 695, col 6, Missing semicolon.
ce/ve.ce.Surface.js: line 726, col 22, Expected '===' and instead saw '=='.
ce/ve.ce.Surface.js: line 726, col 41, Expected '===' and instead saw '=='.
ce/ve.ce.Surface.js: line 733, col 13, Too many var statements.
ce/ve.ce.Surface.js: line 734, col 24, Expected '===' and instead saw '=='.
ce/ve.ce.Surface.js: line 1013, col 13, Too many var statements.
ce/ve.ce.Surface.js: line 1019, col 17, Too many var statements.
ce/ve.ce.Surface.js: line 1023, col 18, Too many ar statements.
ce/ve.ce.Surface.js: line 1027, col 13, Too many var statements.
dm/annotations/ve.dm.LinkAnnotation.js: line 70, col 52, Insecure '.'.
dm/ve.dm.Converter.js: line 383, col 29, Empty block.
dm/ve.dm.Converter.js: line 423, col 33, Empty block.
Commands:
* jshint .
* ack '(if|else|function|switch|for|while)\('
* Sublime Text 2:
Find(*): (if|else|function|switch|for|while)\(
Replace: $1 (
* ack ' ' -Q # double spaces, except in certain comments
Change-Id: I8e34bf2924bc8688fdf8acef08bbc4f6707e93be
MultiSuggest:
Added CSS Ellipsis config option which provides CSS to suggestion items.
LinkInspector:
-Configured multiSuggest for page suggestions with CSS ellipsis off and removed CSS definitions.
Instead, using jquery.autoEllpisis plugin for centered position ellipsis. (Bug 39591)
-Temporary tweak to link input padding to prevent text from overlapping down arrow.
Down arrow soon to be implemented differently.
RTL Fixes:
-MultiSuggest overlay positions correctly by setting a width.
-MultiSuggest background image position fix.
Change-Id: I806ead5a2c2621589f76cfb2b03805cbd0b0a18a
* Moved icons into Illustrator (used to be in Photoshop)
* Added SVG icons too
* Added support for devices with pixel ratio > 1 (they use SVG)
* Cleaned up icons (little rendering errors here and there)
* Organized icons into their own folder
* Increased the horizontal margin of the down arrows in the formatting (in the toolbar) and location (in the link inspector) drop down menus
Change-Id: I29b7084c9b1145051b2a76f514cfca9826d53ddb
This will cause ve.dm.SurfaceFragment.prototype.insertContent() to place
the selection after the insertion as well.
Change-Id: Ifa7e627daceb90408422eb58c110d475f34ba1e2
* Separated DOM changes from creation of elements
* Always using parsing for element creation with known attributes
* Always using attr or addClass for variable attributes
Change-Id: Id101f56594014786892d382d06c658f416224a9c
* Switched a lot of classes from es-* to ve-ui-*
* Removed all the DOM structure left over from the old sandbox demo
* Got rid of transparent backgrounds
* Added menu font-size rule to stand-alone target
* Moved some rules around that were in the wrong places
* Got rid of some unused/unneeded methods in the mw target (attach and detach surface methods)
* Added active class to context icon with shallower shadow effect so it doesn't break your spacial perception when you click on it
* Renamed the iframe and iframe wrapper elements so it's easier to see where they came from
* Removed unused CSS rules
* Fixed some uses of prop( 'class', … ) to addClass
Change-Id: I54a660ca0baf0baa4463faca7a1edcf648130b6b
* function() -> function ()
* ){ -> ) {
* Quoted JSON keys (Look the other way Timo!)
* Using more descriptive group names, which also avoid using "new" as a key
* Line breaks at 100 columns using 4 spaces/tab
* Not setting classes on suggestion items that have no effect (such as 'external' on a div - even on an <a> tag this isn't enough to get the style because it's not inside #content)
Change-Id: I37032fa8ba93adb7b719d9797f9b1b806359cc13
* Replaces c8b4a28936
* Use Object() casting to detect objects instead of .constructor
(or instanceof). Both .constructor and instanceof compare by reference
the type "Object" which means if the object comes from another window
(where there is a different "Object" and "Object.prototype") it will
drop out of the system and go freewack.
Theory: If a variable casted to an object returns true when strictly compared
to the original, the input must be an object.
Which is true. It doesn't change the inheritance, it doesn't make it inherit
from this window's Object if the object is from another window's object. All it
does is cast to an object if not an object already.
So e.g. "Object(5) !== 5" because 5 is a primitive value as opposed to an instance
of Number.
And contrary to "typeof", it doesn't return true for "null".
* .constructor also has the problem that it only works this way if the
input is a plain object. e.g. a simple construtor function that creates
an object also get in the wrong side of the if/else case since it is
an instance of Object, but not directly (rather indirectly via another
constructor).
* Added unit tests for basic getHash usage, as well as regression tests
against the above two mentioned problems (these tests fail before this commit).
* While at it, also improved other utilities a bit.
- Use hasOwnProperty instead of casting to boolean
when checking for presence of native support.
Thanks to Douglas Crockford for that tip.
- Fix documentation for ve.getHash: Parameter is not named "obj".
- Add Object-check to ve.getObjectKeys per ES5 Object.keys spec (to match native behavior)
- Add Object-check to ve.getObjectValues to match ve.getObjectKeys
- Improved performance of ve.getObjectKeys shim. Tried several potential optimizations
and compared with jsperf. Using a "static" reference to hasOwn improves performance
(by not having to look it up 4 scopes up and 3 property levels deep).
Also using [.length] instead of .push() shared off a few ms.
- Added unit tests for ve.getObjectValues
Change-Id: If24d09405321f201c67f7df75d332bb1171c8a36