* fix drag and drop from chrome-like browsers to FireFox
* test feature matchMedia function
* implement new borwser sniffing functions as utilities
* use $tw.browser structure for isMobileChrome detection
With a demo courtesy of https://random.dog/
@rmunn you recently worked on the base64 utilities. I tried to use $tw.utils.base64Encode instead of window.btoa, but found that it didn't work. It's concerning because we expose that utility method as a filter operation, and it would be frustrating if we were not base64encoding things properly.
* Initial Commit
* HttpClient object shouldn't need to know about events
* Add support for cancelling HTTP requests
* Make the number of outstanding HTTP requests available in a state tiddler
* Add a network activity button
Click it to cancel outstanding requests
* Fix typo
Thanks @btheado
Co-authored-by: btheado <brian.theado@gmail.com>
* Fix crash when cancelling more than one HTTP request
Thanks @saqimtiaz
* Further fixes to cancelling outstanding HTTP requests
* Fix missing body
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Co-authored-by: btheado <brian.theado@gmail.com>
* First Pass Implementation
* Fix Check
* Fix Style
* Update drag-drop interop example to support copy tiddlers to clipboard
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Co-authored-by: jeremy@jermolene.com <jeremy@jermolene.com>
* Initial commit
* Correct the over-estimation of my abilities
* Add fallback and move code to dom.js
* Use new function for tm-focus-selector
* Replace other uses of querySelector*
* Undo rash replacements of querySelector()
* feat: option to allow click on modalBackdrop to close modal
* feat: allow switcher modals closable
* feat: allow use caption field as modal title
* refactor: make maskClosable a variable
* fix: use "true"
* fix: code style
* docs: add description about maskClosable
* fix: convention is to have double quotes for strings in the TW core
* refactor: using a "mask-closable" field on the modal tiddlers instead of as a message parameter
* docs: move to modal tid
* Update WidgetMessage_ tm-modal.tid
* Fix popup location for tables
This commit introduces the `popupAbsCoords` option to the $button widget
and implements an absolut coordinate format.
Coordinates for popups are stored in the format `(x,y,w,h)`. These
coordinates are relative to the offset parent of the element that
defines the popup.
This commits adds a second format `@(x,y,w,h)`. Coordinates specified in
this format a relative to the pages root element.
The `popupAbsCoords` option of the $button widget enables the use of
this coordinates.
* Unify the declaration of the RegEx for parsing the popup-position
The regular expression was declared in three locations with the same
content. This commit supplies a new function `parseCoordinates` in
`popup.js`. This function returns the parsed coordinates and understands
the classic/absolute coordinates.
This function is used in `reveal.js` and `action-popup.js` to parse the
coordinates.
* Add documentation for coordinate systems
* Consolidate creating coordinate strings
The Popup object now contains a `buildCoordinates` method that can be
used to build coordinate strings. It takes an "enum" for the coordinate-
system to use. This makes everything easily extensible and prevents the
use of magic values.
* Add tests for `parseCoordinates` and `buildCoordinates`
* Add `tv-popup-abs-coords` to `collectDOMVariables`
This will make the absolute coordinates available for the
`DraggableWidget` and the `EventCatcherWidget`.
* Add documentation for the `tv-popup-abs-coords`
... to the `DraggableWidget` and the `EventCatcherWidget`.
* Fix crash when generating a static version of the TW
The Popup class is not initialized in `startup.js` if `$tw.browser` is
not true. After having consolidated the facilities for parsing
coordinate strings into `popup.js` this breaks because the static build
needs to parse coordinate stings even if no Popup module is initialized.
This commit solves this problem by making `readPopupState`,
`parseCoordinates` and `buildCoordinates` static methods of `popup.js`.
It also adds a comment to these functions to show that these can be called
safely even if the Popup-Class is not initialized.
* Added failing linked-list test for #7059
* Fixed linked-list remove bug #7059
* Added failing linked-list test for #7059
* Switched LinkedList to use Map
* Removed this.last from LinkedList
* Removed this.first from LinkedList
* Switching to deleting old LinkedList entries
* LinkedList rewritten to be better
* Using null as LinkList ends to reduce hashing
* Using adhoc map... cause it's better than ECMA6 Map
* compliance with TiddlyWiki coding conventions
* Made link-list tests confirm the prev links
Co-authored-by: btheado <brian.theado@gmail.com>
* Fix popup location for tables
This commit introduces the `popupAbsCoords` option to the $button widget
and implements an absolut coordinate format.
Coordinates for popups are stored in the format `(x,y,w,h)`. These
coordinates are relative to the offset parent of the element that
defines the popup.
This commits adds a second format `@(x,y,w,h)`. Coordinates specified in
this format a relative to the pages root element.
The `popupAbsCoords` option of the $button widget enables the use of
this coordinates.
* Unify the declaration of the RegEx for parsing the popup-position
The regular expression was declared in three locations with the same
content. This commit supplies a new function `parseCoordinates` in
`popup.js`. This function returns the parsed coordinates and understands
the classic/absolute coordinates.
This function is used in `reveal.js` and `action-popup.js` to parse the
coordinates.
* Add documentation for coordinate systems
* Consolidate creating coordinate strings
The Popup object now contains a `buildCoordinates` method that can be
used to build coordinate strings. It takes an "enum" for the coordinate-
system to use. This makes everything easily extensible and prevents the
use of magic values.
* Add tests for `parseCoordinates` and `buildCoordinates`
* Add `tv-popup-abs-coords` to `collectDOMVariables`
This will make the absolute coordinates available for the
`DraggableWidget` and the `EventCatcherWidget`.
* Add documentation for the `tv-popup-abs-coords`
... to the `DraggableWidget` and the `EventCatcherWidget`.
* Fix: eventcatcher widget - variables can be undefined
* Fix: selectedNode can be an svg where offsetLeft ... are undefined
* Make check for offsetLeft short
* remove second collectDOMNodeVariables
* fix: formatDateString with [UTC]xxx didn't use passed date
* test: for formatDateString UTC
* fix: not possible to test internal date without hijack
Expected '20220410073037515' to be '20220410073037516'.
* fix: hour
* feat: extend to support a selector attribute identifying the DOM element to be used as the drag handle
* fix: remove redundant variable declaration
* fix: remove extranneous variable declaration
* feat: add support for animationDuration attribute of paramObject for tm-scroll message
* docs: added docs for animationDuration attribute of tm-scroll message
* fix: use .utils.hop instead of Object.hasOwnProperty()
* fix: do not check if object before calling utils.hop()
* fix: syntax
The problem was that v5.2.0 trimmed the whitespace from $:/core/templates/store.area.template.html which we'd previously been relying on during the import.
This change still allows v5.2.2 to import encrypted pre-v5.2.0 wikis
Fixes#6330
* fix: issues with drag and drop (false positives in detection for files being dropped) introduced by Chrome 96
* fix: call dragEventContainsType method more consistently.
* fix: call dragEventContainsType method more consistently.