For the default Mozilla build, this includes Composer and Mail Composition.
Embeddors willing to disable this feature should look at |nsHTMLEditor::SetIsImageResizingEnabled()|
Displays eight resizing handles plus an info box. Images are resized real-time.
Uses HTML attributes in pure HTML mode (mail composition for instance) and CSS properties when available.
Undoable and Redoable. Does not grind coffe and make a good expresso yet.
Thanks if you really read to that line.
b=47066, r=brade, r=cmanske (for the algo part inheriting from the XBL patch), sr=kin
180034 editor should respect the select_all style
183836 New list item should not reset inline styles
179384 Merging blocks via forward delete sends selection to front of document
98434 IME does not work correctly at the last characters in the text field (patch courtesy of Shotaro Kamio)
r=jfrancis,brade,cmanske sr=kin
for HTML and CSS atoms, since we can't get these from layout yet. The old
use assumed one editor, but as we know many editors can exist simultaneously.
Now, the editors share a singleton which is fetched from a factory method,
saving memory and allocation overhead.
features like set paragraph style, set list type, indent, etc. I'm sure there's holes in my
implementation that these high level features will make obvious.
2. I've factored a lot of utility methods from several modules into nsEditor as public static methods.
This makes them easily accessable to all, and will help Joe and I remove redundant methods.
3. I changed the HTML tags to lower case, and made all string compares case-insensitive. No, this
isn't quite the right thing to do, but we don't have atoms from layout yet. The Right Thing is for us
to reuse those atoms.
* 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
anywhere any more.
* Cleaned up split and join undo/redo.
* Added TypeInState, a data struct that remembers things about text properties for collapsed selections, so you can type
* Ctrl-B with an insertion point and the next character will be bold.
* Added all the logic to handle inline vs. block elements when setting text properties.
* Added some support for italic and underline as well. Adding these things is pretty easy now. Ctrl-B, Ctrl-I, Ctrl-U for testing bold, italic, underline.
* Added all the logic to make sure we only add style tags where they're needed, so you should never get the same style tag nested within itself, except as needed for block elements.
* Added methods for testing a node to see if a particular style is set. This isn't 100% done yet, but with very little work we could have toolbar buttons that respond to selection changed notification that show the state of bold, italic, underline, etc. in real time. Supports tri-state: whole selection is bold, some of selection is bold, none of selection is bold, ...
* Fully undoable and redoable.
* Added some debug printfs to transactions and editors. all controlled by a gNoisy static in each module. helps me track down undo/redo problems. if the output bugs people enough, I'll shut it off and re-enable it in my local tree.
Noticably missing: make un-bold, make un-italic, etc. This is coming soon.
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.