fixes#1333
extracts the tag-link into a component template...
**$:/core/ui/Components/tag-link**
...so as to split the list in two, having two filters that list tiddlers
in the add-tags popup to...
1. firstly, list matching used tags
2. secondly, list mathcing tiddler titles, thus availabe for tagging
Does away with searching content as it is irrelevant if not distracting
for tagging.
Why two lists? Consider wanting to tag a tiddler with "Filters"...
observe how the result would otherwise be way too far down because
existing tiddler titles get in the way.
Component templates are also desireable elsewhere, e.g. #1318
In 5.1.5 we switched to using `<$action-setfield>` instead of
`<$fieldmangler>`. The problem was that in the process we lost the
validation of field names, making it possible to create fields with
illegal names
Fixes#1186
Note: I did NOT test the results as I have yet to figure out how to make
node.js...
* actually run the server without a 403
* build the core tw after me having made changes
* removed trailing whitespaces in button tids
* defined a global left margin for buttons set to 5px
* slightly less than in view-mode before
* slightly more than in edit-mode before
* but visually more appealing to me
* leaves a wee more room for the title to unfold
New export button appears as a page control toolbar button, a tiddler
toolbar button, and a button in the advanced search filter tab.
Initially supports exporting as static HTML, CSV, JSON or `.tid` file.
Still to do:
* Made the exporter descriptions translatable
* Hide the export button by default
* User docs
* Cleaning up the existing templates (eg,
`$:/core/templates/alltiddlers.template.html` should work by
transcluding `$:/core/templates/exporters/Static`)
* Docs for the new macros `exportButton`, `csvtiddlers` and
`jsontiddlers`
Issues:
* OS X Numbers refuses to open CSV files that have been generated in
Chrome, because it thinks they’ve been downloaded from the Internet.
Firefox works OK
* The export button won’t work within the tiddler info panel, or from
the *more* popup (this is because we don’t support nested popups)
With this commit tag pills will now choose for the foreground colour
either the current palette “foreground” or “background” colours,
according to which has the higher contrast. It’s something @gernert has
expressed an interest in in the past, and I’ve tended to agree that it
is a nice piece of polish. It opens up the possibility of paler colours
for tag pills than are currently possible.
The trouble is that in order to implement it I’ve had to bring in a
third party library for parsing CSS colours. It weighs in just over
9KB, making quite a lot of weight for such a small feature. I don’t see
any other immediate uses for the colour parsing library either.
So, I’m undecided at the moment whether this should stay in the core.
Clicking on the advanced search ellipsis when there is a search string
will open the advanced search tiddler, and copy the current search term
to it.
Thanks to @Spangenhelm for the idea.
Also fixes a problem pointed out by @Evolena whereby the advanced
search counts hadn’t been adjusted to remove `$:/temp/advancedsearch`
from the search.
Reasons:
- can show or hide the button text with CSS (assuming
tv-config-toolbar-text is yes).
- can have different looking buttons in the page controls versus the
view toolbar, etc
- more flexibility styling the button appearance, for example you
can change the text size compared to the icon size
- button appearance is more themeable
It seems that there is a broader problem with the way that the button
is embedded within the label of a checkbox; even on Chrome it meant
that the checkbox active state was triggered when clicking on any of
the buttons. The user experience was in any case confusing; it wasn’t
obvious that clicking on the label to the right of the button would
flick the checkbox.
The solution takes the buttons and labels out of the checkbox label.
The journal tiddler will be tagged with the name of the current
tiddler. This is similar to how the new here button works.
(Would have liked to reuse the journalButton code which is almost
identical between new-journal-here and new-journal, but I'm not
sure how to do it.)
This is a basic “new here” tiddler toolbar button that just creates a
new tiddler tagged with the title of the current tiddler.
@pmario is there anything else required?
The problem was that stylesheets were being transcluded in inline mode
(rather than block mode), which meant that triple backticks were not
being interpreted as block mode markup, but rather as a series of
single backticks.
The control panel isn’t the right place for tools; it’s a place for
settings and internal configuration.
Once again apologies to the translators for wiping out your hard work!
For example, the previous title for the tiddler containing the editor
types tab of control panel was
“$:/core/ui/ControlPanel/Advanced/EditorTypes”. We’re now removing the
“Advanced” portion, so that we don’t have to rename tiddlers like this
if we move them around between tabs
Fixing problems caused by c4b76ceb0b:
* We still need to initialise the saver-handler even when syncing to a
server, otherwise offline snapshots can’t be saved
* We need to override the default save template a bit further up the
stack, to avoid the server side serving the offline version of the wiki
at `/`
Move the CSS macros into global macros, and allow the colour macro to
fallback to the vanilla palette if the required colour isn’t found in
the current palette.
Also adds flag icon for each language.
One limitation is that the language button doesn’t work properly when
accessed via the “more” menu of the page controls.
@BramChen - could you help me choose the most appropriate flags to use
for the variants of Chinese?