In general, the direction of the MWExtensionInspector textarea
should be dependent on the directionality of the node it is editing.
The only exceptions are <hiero> and <math> that need to have their
textarea LTR always; these two inspectors' directionality definition
is overridden in their onOpen() method.
Bug: 56779
Change-Id: Iac5c1c3bf2c61b9fa36c9588c1734c91ca4305c4
Objectives:
* Rename this.$ to this.$element
* Rename this.$$ to this.$
* Get rid of the need to use this.frame.$$
* Rename OO.ui.Element.get$$ to OO.ui.Element.getJQuery
Changes: (using Sublime Text regex patterns)
* Replace "get$$" with "getJQuery"
* Replace "\.(\$)([^\$a-zA-Z])" with ".$element$2"
* Replace "\.(\$\$)" with ".$"
* Replace "'$$'" with "'$'"
* Set this.$ to null in constructor of OO.ui.Window
* Set this.$ to this.frame.$ in initialize method of OO.ui.Window
* Replace "\.(frame.\$)([^\$a-zA-Z])" with ".\$$2"
Bonus:
* Use this.$() in a bunch of places where $() was erroneously used
Change-Id: If3d870124ab8d10f8223532cda95c2b2b075db94
Fix things that 4aa86d0f8 broke:
* Update surface parameter to windowSet in all ve.ui.SurfaceDialog subclasses
* Do the same for ve.ui.SurfaceInspector subclasses
* Fix @extends documentation for SurfaceDialog
* Fix documentation for ve.ui.SurfaceInspector, copypasta from SurfaceDialog
Bonus:
* Add .getMetaList() getter to dm.Surface
Change-Id: I843e99e45e9b013cb9cb559f050384d39bbbddf2
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
Mostly as a demonstration of how easy this is with MWExtensionNode.
The icon was chosen with the following criteria:
1. Recognisable (the ankh is quite common in popular culture, right?)
2. Doesn't look idiotic to academics (I've consulted an Egyptology
PhD and they can confirm it's not the glyph for penis)
3. Renders well at <16x16
That said it does look a little like a stick man...
Bug: 43118
Change-Id: I9f9e8af501401866bfeecf0eec3690a705fbd4db