This was missing when you:
* Insert a new template and select a template with a lot of
parameters.
* Same when you edit an existing multi-part template and add a new
part (Ctrl+D) with many parameters.
Bug: T315292
Change-Id: Icd281c21a1b40d8e29343fa4975e27e8d927cd15
Instead of the template that's currently selected. That's confusing,
e.g. when you click one of the search fields, search for a parameter,
can't fine it, and press ctrl+shift+d to add an undocumented
parameter. Or you navigate the list of parameters with the cursor
keys, can't find the parameter you are looking for, and press
ctrl+shift+d to add it.
Still falls back to the selection when the focus is outside of the
sidebar.
We suggest to merge this before UX review, and review it later in
demo time. It's easy to undo if necessary.
Bug: T313388
Change-Id: I9848dd0af4fe821526dafc18bbd7cb1ab0e68cfc
Turns out we have two concepts, now represented by two methods:
1. A top-level part can only be moved or removed when it is actually
selected. This is relevant for the toolbar buttons and for the
keyboard shortcuts/hotkeys. We intentionally block the buttons
and hotkeys when a parameter is selected.
2. Adding a new part or parameter is always possible, no matter if a
top-level part or parameter is selected. This is again relevant
for the toolbar buttons and hotkeys.
Bug: T313388
Change-Id: I17caf8fce9d8f1ebe21660cf8c6d91ace8423490
The hotkey was only working when a top-level part was selected, not
when a parameter in a template was selected.
Some outdated helper methods are now marked as deprecated. They will
be replaced and removed in later patches.
Bug: T313388
Change-Id: I5ffe45fd00c36b97ee36dc0ba6831db5a941c731
Steps to reproduce:
* Set a breakpoint or debug.log() at the start of
TransclusionOutlineWidget.setSelectionByPageName()
* Edit a multi-part template.
* Use the keyboard to navigate to a template name in the sidebar.
* Press space.
This is currently triggered twice. Let's get rid of the more obscure
one. It was introduced as part of Ic4ee673. I don't really know why.
Bug: T313207
Change-Id: I3ddc072f5d42c17249abc82026e0bf1a4be1dc6e
This also means we have to move the declaration/documentation of the
event up one level into the generic "part" widget.
Change-Id: I1b803201f8955b58136ee7f37c04c01edcd47395
The code that receives this event does not need to know that the
source is a "parameter". It's just some "item" in the sidebar. The
idea is to reuse the event for both top-level parts as well as
parameters. This will be done in the next patch.
Change-Id: I858040f5adf8e156b6013caaa527b3237b7bac0f
Note how the two-pane layout was already handling the two events
identical:
sidebarPartSelected: 'onSidebarItemSelected',
templateParameterSelected: 'onSidebarItemSelected'
We move this knowledge up one level into the sidebar. Both actions
now trigger the same event.
This implies that we are now using the event formerly known as
"sidebarPartSelected" to act on both top-level parts as well as
parameters. We reflect this by renaming it to "sidebarItemSelected".
Change-Id: I9a2c95f91f05de7312d38ec4c8b360141a0c447d
This is not only fired when a parameter is added. It's also fired
when pressing spacebar on a parameter that already exists.
Change-Id: I245aa9f5938eb38c3a3f224a4d642d57068cf23b
Introducing a set method to have a different state for a set
parameter and a highlighted one in the selection.
Allows us to remove a lot of workarounds for missusing the
highlight state and fixes several issues with these workarounds.
Main implications:
- Keyboard navigation and mouse hover now sets the grey highlight
- If a parameter is set (blue highlight) keyboard navigation returns
when focusing the SelectWidget
- If nothing is set keyboard navigation starts at the top after focus
- Unchecking a parameter using space will not influence the keyboard
focus in the list
- Highlighting a parameter with the mouse lets keyboard navigation
continue from there.
Bug: T312647
Bug: T311204
Bug: T312213
Depends-On: I385dca1d95033961d3844e888521750443e49c95
Change-Id: Iaf089f4b271fd853b17c1aa7f5938510ea8f5431
This should be safe because selection is only set from use cases
in which we do want the sidebar scrolled to the matching item.
Bug: T290975
Change-Id: Ib0c66bb048768d633d0f638c775eba24cd652db8
New sidebar events take a `soft` parameter allowing reuse between
"hard" and "soft" selection and parameter add. The "hard" variant
causes a content-pane focus.
Bug: T311987
Change-Id: Ic49718840ae56eb4cfab01ce964a2fbc2d8db63b
It seems that the controls widget was the only side-effect we still
needed for maintaining existing behavior.
Bug: T310866
Change-Id: I507dacef4e56946b836b0fca31effce611260aec
This patch does a few closely related things:
* Replace a direct dialog → sidebar access with dialog → layout →
sidebar.
* Move the misplaced removeButton.toggle() to a more appropriate
place.
Bug: T311069
Change-Id: I5a2802aab587a6f7de4681bce4e9961a064ef8ee
Value changes are triggerd and tracked from the parameter page and
change events will be forwared to the outline, if they are relevant.
Initial value is read from the model.
Bug: T308730
Change-Id: I0a3b0faf40aee44889404dcce31d850714360580
Covers the base functionality to hide the parameters. Performance
optimizations could be done in a follow up.
Bug: T300640
Change-Id: Ia99b5da392273f1445e475a0720a656460612dcf
This sorting algorithm was introduced via Ic6bc348 (T274544). Note
there is no index parameter in the .onReplacePart() handler at this
point. When a part was moved, it was removed and simply appended
to the end. The additional sorting was needed to move it back to the
correct position.
This changed a few days later via Iafe29f1. There is now an index
parameter. The .onReplacePart() handler does the same as before, but
puts the part at the correct position right away. The additional
sorting is pointless since then.
The removed code alone is responsible for 1/3 of the total blocking
time when the template dialog opens.
Bug: T296335
Change-Id: I6c3fa70b532d34cd29d59c3b48ab81ebf608d548
Some cleanup to improve readability and reduce the amount of code.
Relevant bits:
* One method name was wrong. It can actually return parameter ids,
not only top-level part ids.
* I got rid of some fail-safe checks that are never needed or moved
them to a more central place.
Change-Id: I08f2ad7bc7d3f985d6189dff170dda554f3d37c2
The idea of this piece of code is to make sure both sides of the
dialog show the same element. But it doesn't make sense to force the
*header* of a template into view when I clicked on a *parameter*.
Bug: T292718
Change-Id: I9945f8e54c856152f05bf717e43468ab5ab24d2f
This method does not only select a "part", i.e. a top-level item like
a template. It also selects sub-items like template parameters. The
new name reflects this better.
Change-Id: I51a8ddbd05b283248afba5a623cc52da7b2434f5
… obviously only to methods that are meant to be private, i.e.
only called from within the class (and possibly tests).
Change-Id: I581558078dc7210abac5f5724f71316ac45745e6
The .onUpdateOutlineControlButtons() method doesn't describe what it
actually does. This issue was introduced in I9c5478a. (Intentionally,
to not make the patch to complicated.) Let's continue to rename
things to be a) unique and b) honest about what they do.
This is an alternative to I8d98e61.
Bug: T289043
Change-Id: I4d52ffa6e9e5df2025a0c33031c1517bcb421279
I can't really tell what insight we get from the word "container".
Every widget is a "container" in some sense, isn't it?
This widget is just _the_ outline, I would argue.
Other suggestions?
Change-Id: I1fb27ee58c1a3dd790022504e978198dadf7ea02
2021-09-24 12:32:29 +02:00
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