Both the resize handles and the size label position themselves
using $resizable's relative offset, so we can optimise by
caching that result.
Change-Id: Ic225b15cfcece8d5c2e782e1e667d854f805c6fb
Because it can change. Currently the resize label is not
positioned correctly if you use three of four resize handles.
Change-Id: I1a28bc57fda1097c94047fd7690ad8d403cdd478
Instead use OO directly. Also remove ve.createObject, which is
unused now that ve.Registry and ve.Factory have been moved to oojs.
Change-Id: I3470b6660107ddd0bdf4a43c50d191a1bb1cc4d8
Instead of using @emits in both, use our custom @fires in
production (JSDuck 4), and in the future it'll just naturally
use the native one.
This way we can also index oojs without issues, which seems to
have started using @fires already.
Change-Id: I7c3b56dd112626d57fa87ab995d205fb782a0149
If there was an error loading the HTML from Parsoid, ViewPageTarget
would try to tear down the save dialog, which caused a crash because
the save dialog doesn't exist yet at that point.
Change-Id: Ia50756a19cb775be96b90e87b642eb2a38f254ce
The previous recursion "guard" relied on the recursion to occur for
the function to work correctly, which was very confusing. Additionally,
it didn't actually work: if the inspector's onClose handler changed
the selection (which is common), .hide() would recurse and the recursion
guard didn't catch this (inspector wasn't undefined yet). Fortunately
all that did was call .close() on the inspector again, which was caught
by .close()'s own recursion guard.
Instead, simply use this.hiding as a recursion guard, and refactor the
function so it doesn't do two different things depending on whether it's
expecting recursion or not.
Change-Id: I09eb9229530468ee319ca53b730784a3f632375d
Since I0f0a826c in Parsoid, numbered external links are now empty
<a rel="mw:ExtLink"></a> tags. This means we have to put in a node type
for them to prevent them from being considered empty annotations and
getting converted to alienMeta.
MWNumberedExternalLinkNode is protected and focusable to avoid making
the link text (which isn't editable) clickable. It isn't inspectable
yet, we need to work on that.
Bug: 53505
Change-Id: I83f69695f3974089e51a84e799f31ab6ed879e05
Part of the ongoing effort to expand the amount of languages that can be
highlighted by syntaxhighlight module to match that of SyntaxHighlight
GeSHi extension.
The module now separates language names with their file names.
Change-Id: Iaf907ebeadc9432719a45f4e9e8d580bb32ca668
SelectWidget would refuse to select unselectable items on mousedown or
mousemove, but would happily do so on mouseup. This meant unselectable
items weren't actually unselectable.
This broke the link inspector: if you clicked on the text
"External link", for instance (a ui.MenuSectionItemWidget), that "item"
would be selected, the link target input would be cleared, if you exited
the link inspector in any way the link would be unlinked, and any new
link inspector you opened would have a completely non-functional dropdown.
Change-Id: I7faa3d23b51b9cb93e68414584b9f433ea1f656a
Right now it's anchored to the bottom left of the category widget as a
whole, even if the text box is pushed farther to the right by existing
categories.
Change-Id: I7f2ca12b82d17c27fb3b87cb819a2a99a9fed108
Parsoid changed these types from mw:WikiLink/{Category,Language}
to mw:PageProp/{Category,Language} in I0f0a826c. We had previously
added support for them in 4d91e4ed but code overwrote the new types
with the old ones on the way out, triggering the DOM corruption warning.
Change-Id: I768ec2ffd623e5a01f18959277786697603a97f0
A very weird if statement caused pretty much all logic for displaying
the 'save' panel to be skipped if the sanity check had failed. The
result was that all buttons were displayed at the bottom of the
save dialog, even those that don't make sense in that context.
Change-Id: I628ebc05830fb25d67ff181852a1e56f0e25dee9