* add option to configure new tiddler title
there may be users that don't like to see the word tiddler everywhere
this makes changing titles easier to access
* controlpanel - basics - new tiddler title prompt
* controlpanel-basics- newtiddler title prompt
* controlpanel - basics - new tiddler prompt
* provides a "close plugin library" button
* starting from #1718 by @inmysocks
* possibly fixes all of #1718, #1597, and #2067
* corrected code comment
* add back title
No idea why I overlooked this beforehand.
Next time I will not suggest such changes that have little to do with
the PR, but rather just comment the code.
* ah, sorry, "fixed" wrong spot
now
```
<$action-sendmessage $message="tm-load-plugin-from-library"
url={{!!url}} title={{$(assetInfo)$!!original-title}}/>
```
...should be back at the right spot.
* mhhh... still fixing the mess
load, unload, puh... let's see if I got it now
* added unloadIFrame and minor syntax fixes
* Refactored control panel “Plugins” tab to make the elements more
reusable
* Refactored the display of plugin tiddlers to use the same format as
the control panel (as suggested, I think by @danielo515), adding the
shadow tiddler listing as an overridable extension tab
* Added a new tab in the “More” sidebar providing quick access to all
installed plugins
* return all wikiparserrules w/o operand
* simpler layout & code / updated instruction details
Also wanted to link each rule to the official docs using a dictionary at
`$:/language/Docs/ParserRules/`. However, without #2194 this is not
doable.
* Ignore parser rule configuration in safe mode
* Made text translatable
* Added new setting for camelcase links
* Added warning on parser rule configuration tab
See #1875
There’s not much to making the toolbar button styles switchable: the
change to the PageTemplate introduces a new configuration tiddler that
controls the button styling. Most of this commit is the user interface
for changing that setting, including the translatable text. I think
this again demonstrates that we need to be very selective about which
configuration options have a UI included in the core. Otherwise, a few
dozen more of these settings will start to become a significant
fraction of the core.
The button deletes the local tiddlers that contain information about the library. This allows you to:
*hide the library contents
*reload the library to see any updates to the plugins it contains. If this isn't done than local information about the available plugins is never updated (this problem may need a separate fix that doesn't require reloading the library).
I have three problems that should be addressed:
*I am not sure that the location and color of the close library button is appropriate
*When you click on the close library button a message asking you if you want to delete the $:/temp/ServerConnection/(url) tiddler appears, if you click 'cancel' than the library is shown as open and empty, the only way to fix this condition is to delete the server connection tiddler manually. I think there is a simple fix to this but I can't think of anything.
*Sometimes if you try to open a library that you have just closed it won't open properly. The tiddlers that contain the plugin information are created, but the server connection tiddler isn't created until you reload the wiki. This behavior is inconsistent and sometimes opening the library again works with no problems. I do not know why. I would be fine with requiring a refresh before a library could be reopened so that the startup module acts, but I am not sure what to do about this inconsistent behaivor. I have not been able to find any cause.
* Moved “add new plugin” into a modal wizard
* Adopt big friendly buttons
* Add plugin icons and readmes to “add new plugin” modal
* Use tabs for splitting plugins/themes/languages
* Consistent styling between the “add new plugin” modal and the
“installed plugins” control panel tab
* Behind the scenes, moved from addressing the library as
`recipes/defaults/tiddlers/<etc>` to `recipes/library/tiddlers<etc>`
Fixes#1450
Provides support for an integrated plugin library that can be used to
install plugins from tiddlywiki.com directly to wikis hosted online or
offline. See the Plugins tab of Control Panel.
Todo:
* Error checking(eg libraryserver.js HTTP GET)
* Translatability
* Documentation
** $:/tags/ServerConnection
** savelibrarytiddlers command
as well added ControlPanel settings — reordered ControlPanel basics to
have DefaultTiddlers next to EmptyMessage but not shifting important
stuff too far down
for now, computes path to backup directory, appending the relative path
of UploadBackupDir to the absolute one from the UploadURL
Also added example for store.php to hint
It seems that there is a broader problem with the way that the button
is embedded within the label of a checkbox; even on Chrome it meant
that the checkbox active state was triggered when clicking on any of
the buttons. The user experience was in any case confusing; it wasn’t
obvious that clicking on the label to the right of the button would
flick the checkbox.
The solution takes the buttons and labels out of the checkbox label.
The control panel isn’t the right place for tools; it’s a place for
settings and internal configuration.
Once again apologies to the translators for wiping out your hard work!
For example, the previous title for the tiddler containing the editor
types tab of control panel was
“$:/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
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.
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?
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.