* Fix Bug #7054: Reuse of $:/core/ui/EditTemplate/fields broken
This fixes Bug #7054 by creating a new variable
`safeNewFieldValueTiddlerPrefix` that is always set to a valid,
temporary prefix. This variable is used within `$action-deletetiddler`.
If the passed `newFieldValueTiddlerPrefix` variable is empty a new
prefix will be generated by the same logic that creates the original
`newFieldValueTiddlerPrefix` variable.
To be even more defensive, the prefix-filter was prepended with another
prefix filter that limits matches to `$:/temp/NewFieldValue`. This
prevents a bogus but non empty value in `newFieldValueTiddlerPrefix`
to delete arbitrary tiddlers.
* Add a default for `newFieldValueTiddlerPrefix`
This fixes a problem that was identified while fixing bug #7054. If the
tiddler `$:/core/ui/EditTemplate/fields` is transcluded directly and
`newFieldValueTiddlerPrefix` is not set, it will be generated. This
makes sure that this value is defined. It can not be redefined
unconditionally because if this tiddler is transcluded from
`EditTemplate.tid` these two tiddlers must agree on the same prefix
because the clean-up is duplicated between `EditTemplate.tid` and
`fields.tid`.
This would make `safeNewFieldValueTiddlerPrefix` obsolete, but I leave
it in there to make the macros safe and prevent any problems if the
`newFieldValueTiddlerPrefix` is unset by a later change.
* Fix for Bug #6618
This Commit fixes Bug #6618. It is a little bit more complicated than
using one tiddler to store the new value for a field. Because the
following can happen:
* The user types "not-a-date" into the field value of a simple text field.
* The user now selects a field name that uses a HTML5 date editor. The
Editor will show no date because the value cannot be parsed.
* The user saves the tiddler by clicking the checkmark.
Now the date-field contains the value "not-a-date" but the user was not
aware that this will be added. The edit control showed no date (because
the value was invalid) and the user assumed the field was empty and
won't be added to the tiddler.
To prevent this, every kind of field editor gets its own storage tiddler.
Its name is derived from the SHA256-hash of the name of the tiddler that
is returned by the Field Editor Cascade. That way every editor in the
cascade is only seeing its input. As long as the default setup (with one
default editor) is used, everything works like in 5.2.1.
This commit also fixes the bug that the after adding a field the
field-type input box was not focused again.
* Update Documentation for Field Editor Cascade
The fix for bug #6618 makes the handling of the tiddler backing the edit
operation much more complicated. See previous commit "Fix for Bug #6618"
for more details.
* adding trim: AdvancedSearch Standard
* adding trim: tiddlers that had SOME trim already
* making all existing trim tiddlers consistent
* Forgot to properly indent this widget
* I don't THINK that space was important...
but I'm putting it back in
* Forgot one whitespace trim
* Allow the rendering of fields to be extended
This commit extends the `$:/core/ui/EditTemplate/fields` tiddler to
use a new cascade (Field Editor Cascade) to allow customizing the
rendering of the field editor.
It provides a default element for the cascade that displays the standard
EditTextWidget as a fallback. That way, the implementation is completely
backwards compatible. The `currentTiddler` and `currentField` variables
are available in the transcluded tiddler. This has the additional
benefit, that not only the `EditTextWidget` can be used. The user can
use a dropdown-list or even something completely crazy. As long as it
can be put into a tiddler that updates the field, it will be fine.
* Make `select` Tags in Fields look like the rest
This patch updates the CSS to make `tc-edit-texteditor` usable on
`select`-tags as well.
I'm not sure what `-webkit-appearance: none;` is for, but it hides the
DropDown-arrow in Chrome and makes the select-tag hard to discover. I've
changed the css to only apply it to the input tag. Maybe it can be
removed altogether.
* Add documentation for the Field Editor Cascade
* Remove 2em of whitespace from EditTemplate when there are no visible fields
* Update base.tid
* Update fields.tid
* Update fields.tid
* Update base.tid
* add class tc-edit-texteditor to type field, trim ...
... whitespace, make look consistent
* define width 20% for type input field
* add second nbsp; for consistency with type input
#4093 and #4100 are bundled in this PR
* qualified state-tiddlers for the tags input and fieldname + fieldvalue inputs
* newTagName, newFieldNameTiddler and newFieldValueTiddler variables defined in EditTemplate (all qualified through `qualify` macro)
* save-tiddler-actions macro in the EditTemplate (reused by the save-tiddler button)
* enter (configurable) in the fieldvalue field adds the field and sets focus to the next fieldname input
Edit:
* storyview="pop" for fields list
* add tv-override-missing-links variable
this lets us set `tv-override-missing-links` true so that we can fix edge cases like the `Filter` dropdown in the `Advanced Search` when `enable missing links` is unchecked in the `Settings` tab of the Control Panel
* add tv-override-missing-links to filter dropdown
* add tv-override-missing-links to type dropdown
* add tv-override-missing-links to fieldname dropd
* add tv-override-missing-links to TagManager(icons)
* undo tv-override-missing-links TagManager
not needed here
* Update link.js
* Update dropdown.tid
* Update fields.tid
* Update type.tid
* Update dropdown.tid
* Update link.js
* simplify all together
* add tv-hide-missing-links to pagetemplate
* do we need to refresh here...
... if the variable gets set on top of the pagetemplate?
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