Also, as OOjs UI's StackPanelLayout was renamed to StackLayout, and the
showItem() function to setItem(), fix uses in VisualEditor.
Change-Id: If153e5e7c3a7c60e3d62e20aac8fabd4eaaa73c2
Currently it takes 4 arguments which are all properties
of the document model, so just pass the model instead and
access the properties later. Rename to getDomFromModel.
Change-Id: I0c378a04dc08b9b90bdc3984f8fa8c4acfe0b667
Earlier check-in for a VE media interface test
inadvertently re-named a page element that
should not have changed.
Change-Id: Iac1ef365e9cb3912977c8a89f3158ad9d122c93d
Add rtl/ltr-related classes to the toolbar based on cursor context, so
certain icons can change based on inline and block directions.
Change-Id: I1b6e450226bf8da820fb622f28c1c3062c534bb0
Moving items around in the MetaList only works if all deletions are
done before all insertions. This was almost but not completely true:
when moving an existing item we would delete it and immediately re-
insert it, meaning that if there were multiple items being moved
there would be a removal after an insertion.
Instead, let the insertion loop re-insert the moved items while
making sure not to emit insert events for them. This is how I
originally intended the code to be structured, but I thought that
duplicating the insertion would be equivalent to protecting the
emission of the insertion event. Clearly I was wrong.
This fixes weird bugs where categories sometimes appeared twice
in the category dialog depending on where the category was in
the list and what the exact length of the list was (i.e., whether
the binary search in the MetaList found the first or second item
with identical offset and index).
Change-Id: I4cd131052dda396add7a0e2dbe2383bb5c1b5721
Sometimes a save is not a save, but a switch to the wikitext editor; in this
case, the save dialog doesn't exist, so don't assume that it does.
Bug: 57947
Change-Id: Ic2df7d2066ba03564ed531e1d31351cd27441abe
Also:
* Added modules/syntaxhighlight to csslintignore because
it is broken right now, so it's hard to fix those warnings
without being able to verify it.
* Fixed a typo in the grunt-watch config that accessed an
inexistent property.
Change-Id: Ib81572506786b6a1203c454d1b2b91bb6ae2a3de
That's where they belong IMO, since ViewPageTarget is the one that
has .activate() and .deactivate(), and mw.Target doesn't retain any
state (apart from some caching things).
Change-Id: Ia6cf5bac9054163d54ab492d691d8ce9d6a3bb90
* changes:
Split apart onSaveError logic for other mw targets
mw.ViewPageTarget: Remove unused onTokenError handler covered in onSaveError
Create base MobileView config and target refactor
Changes include:
* Target mobile for ve dependencies
* Create mobile view constructor
** Some tools like dialogs are excluded for now
* Refactor mw.target to permit code reuse
** Split out pageTarget view functionality from core init methods
Change-Id: I786b63ab57518fc6af7761501259ed66592f70e3
It's possible for the user to put the cursor back from the inspector
in the surface without triggering a selection change, if the selection
was collapsed and they clicked in exactly the right spot.
In practice, this can happen if the link inspector is open in creation
mode and the user clicks to drop the cursor at the same position where
it was when the inspector was opened.
When this happens, the inspector wouldn't close, because it only closed
in response to selection changes. If the user then typed something,
weird things would happen.
To prevent this state (cursor is in surface but inspector is open) from
occurring, close the inspector and hide the context when the document is
focused. This fixes the link inspector creation mode issue, and it also
causes the link inspector to no longer briefly remain visible after the
user has clicked out of it.
Bug: 56976
Change-Id: Ib70fc13031873009a175e4b049a07694a87ce25d
Add .csslintignore file for the csslint run by Jenkins.
Also updating our Gruntfile for local usage to include demos,
which Jenkins is going to include as well (as it uses an ignore
blacklist instead of whitelist).
Change-Id: I9114cfc54e82f090f0fcf62155ef7c1a9261548d
They contain iframes and those need to not be display: none;
in order to make Firefox happy.
Bug: 57568
Change-Id: I177877bff3c3b18bfc87ee4e6afa7e60fea26ffc
There's no point in hiding the WindowSet if we've already closed the
open window in it. In fact, there's no point in hiding a WindowSet
pretty much ever.
Change-Id: I49a02b5d255b266eb9e0a537cb64082eb0ad5e4b
ve.ui.MWReferenceDialog.prototype.teardown:
* Pass ranges rather than nodes to transaction builders
* Don't do a removal in insertion mode, we know the removal range
will be empty
ve.dm.Transaction.newFromDocumentInsertion:
* Correctly splice the edited internalItem into listData in the case
that newDoc isn't a document slice of doc
* Rename range to spliceItemRange for clarity
* Introduce spliceListNodeRange and set it to either newDoc's
listNodeRange or doc's depending on whether newDoc is a slice of doc
Bug: 57683
Change-Id: Iae7de7701ae86bed89b707038407243d82249e1a
Using display: none; on the inspectors WindowSet causes Firefox to
neglect to load CSS in the inspectors' iframes, which means the frame
never initializes and the inspector never opens.
Bug: 57568
Change-Id: Ia1a0ce78754fa1318a7d439abe1f0e2f86420e7a
Currently we assume getNearestContentOffset will give us something
sane however it can return -1 when there is no nearby content and so
an exception is thrown. In this case we have to create an empty
paragraph to place the cursor in.
Change-Id: Ic6c19da881e47ff6be45cdaa4b71bfcc1c654796
MW extensions are XML not HTML, so we shouldn't build them as XML
to prevent HTML specific rules being applied, such as <source>
always being self closing.
Bug: 54577
Change-Id: I84af4a29cd1c4ae4d1db4f70a4012a8ad0f98bf6