nsIHTMLEditor, nsITextEditor, and nsIEditorShell and enabled
the "Start Log" and "End Log" menu items in the editor test bed.
* Modified makefiles for Unix and Win32 to turn on Editor API Logging.
* Added action argument to the DeleteSelection() method in nsIEditorShell.
* Modified nsJSTxnLog to use nsJSEditorLog when writing it's output.
* added TextEditorTest.cpp, a unit test module for nsTextEditor. It's use is actually commented out since my checkin is happening so late due
to all-day build bustage, and I don't have a Mac handy to verify. With someone's Mac help tomorrow, I can turn it on.
* some minor bug fixes to property handling
and merges in subsequent transactions indiscriminately until it's told to stop.
It also gives the last transaction in its child list a chance to merge the
next transaction.
All this is in support of complex transactions that result in text insertion
being able to collapse into a single undoable event.
Also improved tracking of bogus content node used when document is empty.
added nsEditProperty
beginning of implementation for SetTextProperties. Currently, it only works if the selection is entirely within a single text node. Currently only
supports bold and italic (mapped to ctrl-b and ctrl-i for testing purposes.)
changed a bunch of interfaces to make things easier, like CreateElement now returns (as an out-param) the element created.
* the TxnMgr is invoked by the editor via nsRepository
* editor.h|cpp have been renamed nsEditor.h|cpp for consistency
* editorInterfaces.h|cpp have been renamed nsEditorEventListeners.c|hpp
* added nsITextEditor.h, nsTextEditor.h|cpp. The text editor is a placeholder for the rules unique to text
editing. It invokes the nsIEditor to do core editing operations.
* reworked nsIEditor and related interfaces as per emerging design.
* nsEditor::BeginTransaction and EndTransaction call nsTransactionManager::BeginBatch and EndBatch.
* added DeleteSelection to editor. Doesn't work very well yet because selection is giving me random offsets into text content.
* lots of work in the various transactions.