- Move csledit and cslpreview to a Tools section of the Cite pane as
Style Editor and Style Preview
- Rename "Open about:config" to "Config Editor"
- Hide about:memory unless devtools.errorconsole.enabled is enabled,
which isn't particularly appropriate and maybe we can find something
better, but about:memory doesn't really need to be visible by default
Closes#1264
It was previously set from general.useragent.locale, but that's not used
by default, meaning that date interpretation and some other things might
have been incorrect for everyone who didn't set a locale explicitly and
toggle matchOS...
"Report Errors" menu item was in Actions (gear) menu, which has been
hidden in 5.0 (cf. 82292eef77). It is now
accessible from the Help menu.
Adjust Report Error instructions accordingly.
This restores the 4.0 behavior. It's not ideal, but neither is having to
tab through thousands of items to get to the items pane (unless you
toggle the tag selector closed first). Hopefully we can come up with a
better solution to make the tags accessible.
Closes#1022
Could try to explain site-specific settings, but it's somewhat
complicated (requires the Zotero Connector, uses the last active tab
regardless of drag destination), so maybe enough to explain on the
linked documentation page.
If this works out I think we'll want to use this approach for
all data layer changes.
Previously, an unsaved change on an object would update its state
immediately, which was fine for synchronous code but breaks down if a
save involves multiple asynchronous calls, because modifying state after
the relevant data has been saved to the DB but before the `_changed`
object has been cleared would mean that new changes would be lost. Now,
changes are written to _changedData, and a get for the data first checks
_changedData before checking the state property (e.g., _tags) directly.
The changedData property is cleared as it's written, and once the object
is saved, the reload updates the state property with the new data.
It was stopping after the first translator, which meant that some ISBN
lookups failed if the ISBN wasn't in Library of Congress.
Regression from 6da0845f4b, which hopefully didn't have a good reason
for this
(Even if it's generally a bad idea without hyphenation)
Also adds unused code that could replace the three alignment buttons in
the toolbar with a split-button menu with all four options. We could use
this if we needed more space and didn't think people would mind the
extra click when switching between left and center.