It appears that I did a Ctrl+X in one file, but forgot to Ctrl+V in
the other. And no one noticed that 100 lines of code went missing.
Follow-up to 73561f7aba.
Bug: T218946
Bug: T219041
Bug: T219043
Change-Id: Ib1fd85d121083239397698ff1a30a7908deca25f
ve.init.Target#isToolbarOverSurface has been removed in VE/VE in 2016:
8b1208cb976278bd44025e6d2c86a3ea6ed8c177. Nothing calls this method.
Change-Id: I9640978b45e568412db4b1c5aa80631a68d847b2
On iOS Safari, when the keyboard is open, the editor toolbar could
previously be scrolled out of view, due to how the keyboard affects
the viewport (or rather how it doesn't).
Detect when this happens and bring it back in, with a similar slide-in
animation as when the editor loads. Technical restrictions prevent us
from really keeping it in view at all times, and I think this is the
best we can do (and it looks almost intentional).
Bug: T218414
Change-Id: I5eed360d4644815bc9829fbc6b0ffd79b205d10b
It will be easier for us to maintain this way. The code I'm moving had
a lot of comments saying that it should be moved here.
See MobileFrontend change Ibe192360bdecab86519de1781f66f90a3441c551.
Bug: T218946
Change-Id: I908e035ec245a9b190f05e64c35dbb29936434de
It was here because our old hacks prevented the viewport from being
scrolled, so the keyboard would always cover the last few lines of
the surface. But it is no longer necessary after we ditched the iOS
scrolling hacks in MobileFrontend.
Bug: T217769
Change-Id: Iaf3f86c0fc43f75d11a43462721f44d62abc6eb3
This is no longer necessary and doesn't work after we ditched the iOS
scrolling hacks in MobileFrontend. And the default implementation works!
Bug: T218429
Change-Id: I5fba78a3877901dac5afda46d3004c07cad383d0
This enables mobile section editing if the user is logged
in and has an odd user ID. Otherwise it is disabled.
Bug: T218851
Change-Id: I2c22d7636ae11d2db7780ae5adb3abe9df532b7c
When this code was written in 2013 (1a5bdd5bd2),
the langlinks API did not have a way to return the language names (autonyms).
This has been added in 2014 (4ba3a9aea96ee21c035c69999be23580e23f4e0a).
Change-Id: I70edb846d94b1108b079caf5915532234190da8f
New changes:
360cc0a48 ve.ui.FragmentInspector: Add test case for collapsed selection inside a word that is partially linked
8369d69ef Update OOUI to v0.31.0
293215d32 Always give inline slugs an src
7f78e9502 ContentEditableNode: Disable spellcheck when read-only
8bb1eb598 Scroll 60px past toolbar on iOS too to avoid context menu clash
5221db7a0 Hide the caret (text cursor) when read-only
d66826a0d Set Chrome inline slugs to 0px width instead of adding src
Bug: T202723
Bug: T217510
Bug: T217740
Bug: T218331
Change-Id: I2e961f2b753e68793518eb4bcfbb7b3e8b5c8347
New changes:
e2a8e4f0d Fix AnnotationInspector read-only support
4f27ec68c Localisation updates from https://translatewiki.net.
cdbe0321b Update OOUI to v0.30.4
da38da984 Follow-up I74d1dbc6: Use isNew instead of isEditing
Bug: T217454
Change-Id: I4eee93150591b934c342017fbd58688d5e4cae16
Passing section=undefined resulted in no <section> tags being
unwrapped, which broke the historical diff. Ensure 'null' is
used instead for whole documents.
Bug: T217752
Change-Id: Iec33e6ab83bfbd011df9dc05f4daccc26b1df8b5
Using DerivativeContext also makes the code easier to read.
getContext() returns an IContextSource, in this interface has no
setRequest() method and this can fail for some kinds of IContextSource.
$view is a ContextSource, which implements setContext().
This also allows us pass in a new context with the right request object,
and also to set the title so we don't have different titles
on $view and the main context.
Change-Id: Ia575cd6163defeb423a542e342034cac5eb6108c