A queue can be created and passed as an option to data layer methods, which
will then queue events on that queue instead of the main internal queue. A
queue or an array of queues can then be passed to Zotero.Notifier.commit() to
commit those events.
Some auxiliary functions don't yet take a queue, so those events will still get
run on DB transaction commit.
Sync data processing now processes notifier events in batches to reduce
repaints, even though individual objects are processed within their own
transactions (so that failures don't roll back other objects' data).
Also remove some unused notifier code
I'm not sure this matters -- since it was broken, itemTreeView notify()
code probably accounts for situations where, say, a 'modify' comes in
before an 'add' -- but it might avoid some edge cases in the future.
It's generally not necessary to call this, but it can be useful if
specific data needs to be loaded in an unloaded library (e.g., an item's
creators for RTF Scan)
`nArcs` is undefined in `this.ItemProgress.prototype.setProgress()`. This has been the case for a long time but never came up because the progress indicator isn't used in Zotero, I believe. I think it's a nice UI element though and could be used for non-disruptive progress indicators.
- Only show first pane (without Sharing pane) if no files or files
aren't included
- Update authorship checkbox to reflect file include setting to avoid
confusion
- Clarify in intro text that license applies to files, not notes --
notes here are no different than notes in any public library, so it's
sort of up to the user to clarify those if they're substantial enough
for it to matter
- Adjust alignment of authorship checkbox if more than one line
Otherwise, when right-clicking on a collection that's not currently
selected, some of the menu items appear gray at first, and a second
right-click is necessary after the items have loaded. This way the menu
items turn black once the items have loaded.
Items in a library are now loaded only when a library is clicked on and
at sync time. There might be some other areas where they need to be
loaded or where this causes problems (e.g., drag and drop, word
processor integration).
I think this only happens if the Zotero pane hasn't yet been opened, which also
means an initial refresh() hasn't been done, which means that updates aren't
necessary.
Otherwise the test could run scrapeThisPage() before translators were ready. It
would be good to make scrapeThisPage wait for detection to complete so that an
early press still uses a translator for saving, but this way tests can also
test for the proper icon (though they don't now).
Instead of requiring a click on the menuitem at the top of the submenu, allow
a click on the menu itself.
This is a hack that, among other things, replicates the flash effect on
menuitems on OS X. Unfortunately, <menu> elements can't have checkboxes, so
only the menuitem in the submenu will be checked. (Otherwise I'd remove the
redundant menuitem in the submenu.)