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
A bunch of little changes that together enable external image support.
Try:
```
tiddlywiki editions/tw5.com --verbose --build externalimages
```
Then open `externalimages.html`, look for the images in the more/types
tab of the sidebar, open them and verify that they are set with an
external SRC attribute, not a data URI.
We’re also reverting to the old custom dropdown. Using the select
widget didn’t work out because it couldn’t cleanly work with a text box
allowing custom types to be specified.
In 5.0.12-beta, if you change the current language setting then the
current sidebar tab setting is lost. This was because the qualified
title generated for the tabs was incorporating the current language
title, by virtue of a trick used in the PageTemplate to set the
“languageTitle” variable to a field of the current language plugin.
This trick left the current tiddler set to the current language, and
this current tiddler was still in force for the transclusion of the
page template segments.
In practice, if you look at TabsMacro you’ll see that the width of the
tab content is wrong, and will usually overflow the container. Next
step is to fix that by using flexbox…
1. Moved some methods out of boot.js because they are not needed until
after bootup
2. Added alternate message for editing an overridden shadow tiddler
3. Minor style tweaks
Fixes#580
Seems much better, especially since the chevron gives us two clear
visual states (left vs. right). The hamburger doesn’t really have a
commonly accepted way of indicating whether the menu is currently open
or not.
By rearranging the `[all[]]` operator we are able to ensure that shadow
tiddlers get processed before ordinary tiddlers. This makes it easier
to create custom stylesheets that override the core.
We get a significant speed improvement of >10% by rearranging filter
operators to bring to the front the operators likely to reduce the size
working list.
The problem was that the scrollable required that the mouse be over the
story river itself in order to scroll it with the wheel. If we fallback
to scrolling the story by scrolling the browser body then we are able
to scroll even if the mouse is over the sidebar.
Now the $:/ part of the name is rendered in grey, making the main part
of the title more prominent.
@tobibeer suggested this a long time ago; good idea!
Add a dropdown for choosing available images for a tag.
As part of this change we need to tag tiddlers that contain images
typed as wikitext (these are inline SVG icons) so that we can display
them in the dropdown.
On discussion at Hangout #38 we felt that hiding them was confusing,
and that there were few situations where a user would see system tags
except on system tiddlers.
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.