* Add support for JSON-formatted tiddler store, and make it the default
The change to `getTiddlersAsJson()` is to allow experimentation
* Move JSON tiddlers into their own store area, and fix support for encrypted tiddlers
Also add a dummy old-style store area for backwards compatibility
The current arrangement is that JSON tiddlers will always override old-style tiddlers.
* Use the deserialiser mechanism to decode the content
* Refactor $:/core/modules/deserializers.js before we start extending it
Cleaning up the helper function names and ordering
* Drop support for the "systemArea" div
It was only used in really old v5.0.x
* Update deserializer to support JSON store format and add some tests
* Life UI restrictions on characters in fieldnames
* Add another test case
* Correct mis-merge
* Remove toLowerCase() methods applied to fieldnames
* Insert line breaks in output of getTiddlersAsJson (#5786)
Rather than have the entire store on one line, insert a line break
after each tiddler.
* Refactor #5786 for backwards compatibility
* Only read .tiddlywiki-tiddler-store blocks from script tags
Prompted by @simonbaird's comment here: https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/pull/5708#discussion_r648833367
* Clean up escaping of unsafe script characters
It seems that escaping `<` is sufficient
* Add docs from @saqimtiaz
Thanks @saqimtiaz
* Docs tweaks
* Remove excess whitespace
Thanks @simonbaird
* Fix templates for lazy loading
* Remove obsolete item from release note
* Clean up whitespace
* Docs for the jsontiddler widget
* Fix whitespace
Fixes#5840
* Comments
* Fix newlines in JSON store area
* Remove obsolete docs change
Co-authored-by: Simon Baird <simon.baird@gmail.com>
This commit permits language plugins to carry the field
“text-direction” with the value “rtl” to trigger right-to-left layout
of the entire page. We also adjust the sidebar layout to work in RTL
mode.
There are still a number of problems to be addressed:
* Brackets and other punctuation incorrectly placed within en-GB UI text
* System tiddler titles are rendered semi-back-to-front (eg
`languages/ca-ES/:$`)
Starting to address #1845 and the discussion in #2523.