* make triggerPopup optionally set state directly
* update button widget for new state attributes
* update reveal widget for new state attributes
* fix errors in button widget
* toc macros: use stateTitle and setTitle
* tree macros: use stateTitle and setTitle
* TagManager: use popupTitle, stateTitle setTitle
* body viewtemplate: use stateTitle for folded-state
* import-listings: use stateTitle and setTitle
this makes a keyboard widget update its keyInfoArray if its key has the `((descriptor))` format and one of the platform-specific configuration tiddlers with that descriptor-suffix changes
* Minor rewording of prompt text
* Moved the colon into the translation string, reasoning that it may need to be changed for languages that use punctuation differently
* Corrected expand/collapse arrows
* Moved prompt into expand/collapse button, making it easier to hit use
* List backlinks when renaming tiddler
* List references inplace
* TiddlerInfo/References accepting specific tiddler
If `operandTitle` is set, it will show its references instead of current
tiddler's.
It's purpose is to prevent code duplication (the references are listed
when renaming tiddler).
* Don't use variable for References template, use <$tiddler>
Set the `current` to desired title with `<$tiddler>` widget.
* List references in a separate block
* Rename state tiddler
* Use qualified state
this allows using the pagescroller for scrolling elements into view where the rect gets calculated somewhere else
Example: CodeMirror has the `cm.cursorCoords()` function that returns the rect of the textselection (or cursor coordinates)
this scrolls the cursor or text selection into view using tiddlywikis pagescroller:
`$tw.pageScroller.scrollIntoView(undefined, function() { return self.cm.cursorCoords(true,"window"); });`
* use "text" config scheme
* use "text" config scheme
* use "text" config scheme
* use "text" config scheme
* use "text" config scheme
* use "text" config scheme
* use "text" config scheme
* use "text" config scheme
* use "text" config scheme + set type integer
* use "text" config scheme
* set type integer
* set type integer
* [Further TOC fixes] - FollowUp: fix tag macros
this fixes the tag macros when titles are used that contain quotes, especially triple quotes and more
* Update tag.tid
* correct scrolling with tc-adjust-top-of-scroll
not multiplying `offset` with t causes jumps at the first animation steps, where the offset value is bigger than `endY - scrollPosition.y`
* correct scroll offset
* changes for global keyboardshortcuts
* add keyboard.js startup module
* remove not existing "th-opening-window" hook
* correct title
* use utils.addEventListeners
* define platform lookup-names on startup
* use the startup-lookup-names array
* use the platform-specific lookupNames only
* Update keyboard.js
* move initializations to the constructor
* move initializations to the constructor
* rename hasAnyTiddlerChanged
* don't explicitely create new RegExp
* use $tw.utils.hopArray
* match strings, no regex
* remove hopArray, move to boot.js
* add $tw.utils.hopArray to boot.js
* style update
* style updates
* move more to keyboardManager module
this could probably be moved to rootwidget.js
* move more to keyboardManager module
* add event listener for shortcuts in new windows
* prevent error when opening window is blocked
* add keydown listener on document in startup.js
* delete startup/keyboard.js
* add missing this.shortcutTiddlers
* Update keyboard.js
* Update boot.js
* add exports.hopArray to utils.js
* minor codingstyle tweak
* change how lookupnames get pushed to array
* Update windows.js
* re-add shortcuts-listener for new windows
I removed this before which I think was because I misunderstood what exactly should go to a separate PR
AWS imposes a limit of 16MB in my testing for the payload of a lambda. Compressing it enables us to pass x2-3 more data, thanks to the inefficiencies of JSON
* Added flag to $tw.utils.parseStringArray to allow non-unique entries
With this change if you use $tw.utils.parseStringArray(list) you get identical behavior to before and enforces uniqueness in lists, but if you use $tw.utils.parseStringArray(list,true) it allows duplicate values in the list.
Because of how JavaScript handles overloaded functions this shouldn't have any affect on existing code that just passes one argument to the function.
* Update to hopefully remove merge conflicts