- removed all cursor-related logic. Instead, insert a new input component
each time the user wants to type. The input remain between bubbles
and focusing on one will open the reference panel. Leaving the input hides
the reference panel.
- during drag-drop reordering, lock the editor height so that it doesn't
get out of sync with the window.
- removed the iframe, since it was no longer needed.
- keyboard navigation: Home/End will place an input at the start/end
of the editor and focus it. Tab focuses the last active input if any, or
the input in the end otherwise. Shift-Tab from the editor focuses the
dropdown button if it is active. Tab from the input will focus the first
entry of the reference list. Tab from the reference list will focus the
active input. Shift-ArrowLeft/Right from focused bubble will swap the bubble
with its neighbor. ArrowDown/Up from bubble will open/close the citation dialog.
- when a reference item is selected, previously active input is re-focused.
- aria-properties to have voiceover, JAWS and NVDA read bubbles, inputs and
reference items, as well as announce hints about available keypresses.
- typing from bubble or the reference panel will refocus previously active
input
- different minor updates to make the functionality less janky
- refactoring of refreshing and resizing of the reference panel to
be more straightforward and to only do it when necessary.
E.g. clicking on a bubble and closing the
popover after will not rerun search and just display the old results.
- some throttling logic so that two escape keypresses one after another
when the itemPopover is open do not close the entire dialog
- renamed variables: qfb=dialog, qfe=editor, panel=itemPopover
- use short form of locator string for bubbles
Only stop propagation when the window is inactive, and don't fire the
synthetic event on blur. Does the same thing as efd7ec6 was intended to
do, but in a less heavy-handed way.
Fixes#3734
We weren't stopping 'change' from propagating upwards when the change hadn't
actually been committed yet, and the pane-header and abstract-box CEs
listen to that event instead of 'blur'.
In case something deleted dataset.initialValue after focus and before we
received this keypress.
Addresses #3725. Might still want to rework that listener, but this
change made sense regardless, since the same kind of race condition
could be triggered elsewhere.
- Tab from the tags list or shift-tab from the tags filter field
focuses the first non-disabled tag. If there are none, the tags are
skipped and the focus moves directly to the input field or the tags list.
- Arrow Right/Left move focus between tags skipping over disabled tags
- Space/Enter clicks on the selected tag
- Space/Enter click on the search button when focused
- brought back escape behavior that just focuses the reader whenever
a reader tab is opened, wherever it comes from (unless it's from an
element that is .open - like an item type menu, in which case just
let it get closed)
- removed moving focus from contextPane title to sync button on shift-tab
- using new reader methods onIframeTab, onToolbarShiftTab to move focus
to the contextPane on tab from reader iframe or to the sync button
on shift-tab from the toolbar
So now, the focus path is: tab bar -> tabs menu -> sync button -> reader
toolbar -> reader sidebar -> reader scrollable area -> contextPane title
(if visible) or tab bar
Appending to the menulist sort of worked - the text of the added
menuitem appeared in the menulist label, albeit off to the right -
but the item didn't actually show in the menu and didn't get removed
on subsequent calls.
Firefox restyled Linux menupopups at some point to no longer conform to
the DE defined styles for GTK widgets. This removes that custom firefox
styling and uses DE defined values instead. This is especially apparent
on Linux Unity where menupopups are dark in both light and dark themes
by default for apps.
Reasoning:
- Different Linux DEs specify different titlebar button (min, max,
close) locations which we did not and could not support before.
- Previous approach copied from Firefox depended on custom offsets
specified in CSS instead of allowing the browser engine to place
elements
Changes:
- Titlebar and menubar no longer collapsed into each other with a
negative margin, instead just a single flexbox (on macOS the titlebar
is still collapsed into the tab bar)
- Support for -moz-gtk-csd-reversed-placement to correctly place the
titlebar buttons on Linux
- Removed/changed some code copied from Firefox that does not apply or
uses the wrong selectors
- Fixed the display of Linux Unity DE buttons with icons appearing outside
of button borders
- Removed the Z in the titlebar on Linux since only a few DEs use that.
- Aligned the tabbar on Linux and Windows to the left margin of the
window.
Since ceb1dd7da3 added a tabindex on
#zotero-view-item, clicking anywhere outside a field in the pane will
blur the active field. That's an improvement, but it conflicted with our
custom label behavior - when an active field's label is clicked, we want
to blur it and keep it blurred, but the default behavior is to re-focus
it on mouseup.
Fix by preventing the default focus behavior on mousedown/click.
Since itemPane.js sets mode before item, the editable-text's value would
get reset before save() ran.
Not touching the header since we're replacing that with an item-box
field (which does not have this bug) soon anyway.
Fixes#3679