There was a rendering mess in the CodeMirror readme file. This was cause
by attempting to bold the `$:/tags/Stylesheet` text. Also the context of
the sentence implies this should be backticked not bold (it refers to a
tag not a tiddler).
For five minutes I stared at the following code...
if(value != null && typeof value === "object") {
Object.freeze(value);
}
... and at the error message that led me to this code: `Object.freeze called on non-object`
And then I remembered that js treads null as object (http://www.ecma-international.org/ecma-262/5.1/#sec-11.4.3). This means the `typeof === "object"` will not discover null and freeze will throw an error...
So `value != null` will also work when value is undefined.
A hard to find bug ;)
The URL (freedombits.org) is no longer hosting this example. It no
longer provides a good example as there is no TiddlyWiki linked anymore.
With much regret it needs to be removed till the original author can fix
the problem.
For some reason this is causing the focus to be repeatedly set to
the title field when editing a tiddler's text. Let's revert it for
now.
See Issue #1527.
This reverts commit fdc635007b.
The previous fix changed the scrolling behaviour such that it only
scrolled to the top of a tiddler if the tiddler was entirely offscreen.
It wasn’t entirely satisfactory because scrolling was prevented even if
only a few pixels of a tiddler are in view. This commit ensures that
the scroll does occur if less than 50 pixels of the target is in view
With this enhancement, clicking on a tiddler in the story view will
navigate to that tiddler. This is needed for eg the stacked storyview,
where we want to be able to click on tiddlers to bring them to the
front of the stack.
There are some problems though - as things stand, clicking on a tiddler
in classic storyview will scroll to the top of that tiddler.
Layout bugs with position: sticky in Firefox mean that we probably
shouldn’t have sticky titles as the default. Rather than reverting to
putting them in a separate theme, it is proposed to expose the sticky
titles setting in Vanilla theme tweaks.