* Create RootStylesheet.tid
* put stylesheets into single <style> tags
* viewHandler should not be a widget
* format RootStylesheet
* add ROOT_STYLESHEET_TITLE constant
* use let widget in RootStylesheet
* use view widget from #8135 for testing
* reformat RootStylesheet
* update view widget
* update view widget
* update view widget
* update view widget
* update view widget
* update view widget
* trying to fix the date parsing
* refactor view widget with more extensible architecture
* remove performance instrumentation
* hardcode reset and base stylesheets
* adopt ES2017 syntax for view widget
* don't hardcode vanilla/base
* remove unused constructors
* remove unused variable
* make refresh method static
* trying to fix missingThis
* add changenote
* revert change in vanilla/base
* Revert changes to the view widget
* Refactor RootStylesheet.tid
* Use transclude widget instead of view widget
* Remove hardcoded noramlize.css
* Add comment for debugging
* Migrate some templates to use RootStylesheet
* Remove PAGE_STYLESHEET_TITLE
Since it is no longer used in render.js
* Update change note
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Co-authored-by: Simon Huber <huber.simon@protonmail.com>
The new importvariables widget imports macro/variable definitions from
the specified tiddlers and makes them available to its children.
Allows us to split PageMacros up into separate tiddlers.
We still support loading macros from $:/core/ui/PageMacros to help
people upgrading.
Fixes#644 and #559
Astonishingly, the templates have accidentally omitted the opening tag
for some time. There were no ill effects, because browsers obligingly
add it back in when parsing
Templates are the low-level bits and pieces that allow TW5 to generate
HTML and CSS renderings of tiddlers. The UI folder contains the
user-visible UI of TW5
What we have at the moment isn't really the same as TiddlyWiki
classic's shadow tiddlers, it's a much simpler system for excluding
tiddlers. We'll use the term "shadow" instead to refer to the way that
tiddlers in plugins behave, which is exactly like TiddlyWiki classic's
shadow tiddlers.
Thus introducing a few functional regressions, but it's going to be
easier to fix things up without the old code knocking around and
getting in the way.