Fixes#82.
The old behaviour was to parse the content of a widget or html element
in block mode if the opening tag was followed by a line break. The new
behaviour requires two line breaks.
This makes it possible to include linebreaks more liberally within
wikitext, although care must still be taken to only use double line
breaks when the block mode behaviour is desired.
The code change here is very simple, just a single line change in
html.js. Most of the other changes are to convert various single line
breaks into double line breaks.
Now we’re just using the word “lingo” for the macro defined in
PageTemplate (where the abbreviation is useful), and using the full
word “language” everywhere else.
It’s possible that we should be using “locale” instead of “language”,
what do you think?
Now we get decent visual indication of sync errors, for instance. Still
work to do to coalesce alerts so that the screen doesn’t fill up with
them after an interval. And probably we should add a button to clear
all alerts.
Still quite a few details to work out, but this shows the basic idea of
re-using the theme mechanism to handle language plugins.
Comments and questions welcome.
We re-use some of the existing syncer mechanism. It was already keeping
track of changes to tiddlers in the store when working with a tiddler
syncadaptor. Now it also tracks changes when there is no syncadaptor,
allowing us to provide a warning if there are unsaved changes.
In some timezones, (eg GMT+6) the modified timestamps for the
'TiddlerOne' and 'Tiddler Three' test tiddlers were actually on
the same day. This was causing the 'eachday' filter test to fail.
Similar to the fix in commit 8487221, this just adjusts the
timestamp to ensure the test passes in any timezone.
In certain timezones, 201304151312 UTC is not actually the same day
as 201304152219 any 201304151756. This was causing the test for the
'sameday' filter operator to fail. (I'm in GMT+10).
This is a quick-fix. I've just adjusted the timestamps to be close
together so they will be same day no matter what timezone you're in.