* code tidy up: always evaluates
* tidy up: is always true
* tidy up: remove unused code
* always true/false variables
* unused variable
* tidy up: remove unused code in caretPosition.js
* for squash: Revert "tidy up: remove unused code in caretPosition.js"
The `if` condition was previously always true, so the body should be
preserved. If the body is preserved, other logic can be deleted. I
opened PR #4845 to clean it all up.
This reverts commit 75b03e5a7d.
* for squash: simplify
* for squash: Explain that the getter is used for its side effects
It's very weird to call a getter without using its return value. Add a
comment explaining why this is done so that the reader doesn't get
confused.
* for squash: Revert "tidy up: remove unused code"
The exception test was the purpose of the code.
This reverts commit 85153b1676.
* for squash: Log the tsort results
Co-authored-by: Richard Hansen <rhansen@rhansen.org>
This also makes the full line number element clickable to ensure a positive UX for the ``?lineNumber`` URL endpoint. It also makes it more obvious that a click action can happen based on the hover.
Make line numbers stick to baseline of first line of wrapped content and editor lines with increased line hieght.
Make it compatible with ep_author_neat
I can't see any reason this would be necessary, and it appears to not
behave as intended (`scroll.scrollWhenPressArrowKeys()` is not invoked
after a continuously held arrow key is finally let up).
* Delete the unused `optDoNow` parameter from `pendingInit()`.
* Move the `setAuthorInfo()` 1st parameter check out of the wrapper
and in to the `setAuthorInfo()` function itself.
* remove IE and add strict headers
* linting: kids are back, need to stop for today
* linting: farbtastic fix
* lint: more lint fixes
* more lint fixes
* linting: sub 100 errors
* comments where I need help
* ready to be helped :)
* small fixes
* fixes
* linting: all errors resolved
* linting: remove note to self
* fix as per nulli/wezz000li suggestion
* fix as per nulli/wezz000li suggestion
* resolve merge conflicts
* better use if to silence eslint
* Use `for..of` with `Object.keys` instead of `for..in`
* lint: move setSelection to before call
Co-authored-by: webzwo0i <webzwo0i@c3d2.de>
Co-authored-by: Richard Hansen <rhansen@rhansen.org>
Normally I would let `eslint --fix` do this for me, but there's a bug
that causes:
const x = function ()
{
// ...
};
to become:
const x = ()
=> {
// ...
};
which ESLint thinks is a syntax error. (It probably is; I don't know
enough about the automatic semicolon insertion rules to be confident.)
This makes it possible to disable `contentEditable` for certain
elements in some circumstances (e.g., on links so that users can click
on them normally).
* Fix line numbers top padding
This old rule was conflicting with new css rules introduced in 1.8.4
* Fixes#4228 Performance degradation for long pads
Due to layout trashing when calculating new heights
The server is fine with atext.text being an empty string, but the front end is
not, and crashes.
It is not clear if this is a problem in the server or in the client code, and
this is a client-side hack fix. The underlying problem needs to be
investigated.
See for reference:
- https://github.com/ether/etherpad-lite/issues/3861
No more javascript to change css properties
Remove a number of useless tables
Try to stop positioning elements with absolute, but use flex-boxes instead
Adds comment to pad template, and move popups and chatbox inside editorcontainerbox (so absolute positioning is straightforward)
Make the design more consistent: always use base color, font-family and font-size. USe relative font size if necessary (.9rem instead of 11px for example)
Remove two columns in the popups, just use one column
Remove css meant to support old browser (like -webkit-box-shadow, -moz-box-shadow). Those css rules are quite common now, and If we want to support very old browser, we should use clean-css or other tools to add them automatically
Clearing the authorship colors of a document with at least two authors, and then
undoing that action caused a disconnect from the pad.
This change disallows undoing clearing authorship colors in order to prevent
the problem from affecting users, and adds the relative test coverage.
This is a change of behaviour, and is documented in the changelog.
Fixes#2802 (sidestepping it).