- Send modifier keys through to loadURI() when clicking Open Link in notes
- Open link in parent window from external note window
- Don't show both menus on right-click
Follow-up from #450
Full-text content is now synced to the server and other clients. Up to
~500K of content is transferred with each sync, so multiple syncs may be
necessary. Downloaded content is written to temporary files and
processed on idle (currently 5 seconds), so synced content may not be
immediately available.
Performance will improve with API syncing and async DB in 4.1.
This also includes some other full-text tweaks, such as storing
text converted from HTML in cache files, which may speed up phrase
searching.
Remove overrides for titles we now abbreviate correctly, and don't
delete potential prepositions that are rarely used as such in journal
titles ("hyphen", "midst", "minus", "modulo", outside", "pace", "past",
"plus", "round", "save", "til", "till", "times", "vice", "worth")
This change should improve Firefox startup time. If the Zotero pane is
opened before Zotero has initialized, the pane will be blocked with a
progress bar until it's done. Standalone currently does the same, but it
should be changed to just delay opening the window if possible.
The upgrade wizard has been disabled for schema upgrades, in the hope
that upgrades can be done in a way that won't break compatibility with
earlier versions (or that can at least be done in a way such that we can
put out point releases of the last major version that provide
compatibility during beta/post-upgrade periods).
This patch likely breaks many things, and definitely breaks connector
mode.
This change also removes upgrade steps for databases from Zotero 2.1b2
and earlier. Users with such databases will need to upgrade via Zotero
4.0.x first or delete their data directories and start anew. This should
only affect users who haven't opened Zotero since Nov. 2010.
Task.jsm allows not only generators but also iterators to be yielded,
using ``typeof yielded == 'Function'`` as the test for an iterator, but
since the Q promise includes a send() method, yielding a Q promise
instead of a Mozilla promise results in an infinite loop. To fix this,
we disable Q's send() method, which is just an outdated synonym for
invoke() anyway.
This will have to be done every time we update Q until send() is
removed, Task.jsm is changed, or we stop using Task.jsm with Q promises.
It appears that this flag can no longer be set in new-ish Nightlies.
This patch switches code that used nsITimers with the
Components.utils.methodjit hack to use setTimeout on the hidden DOM
window instead, so that we still get the JIT. (See
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=776798)
This might also mean that callbacks from doGet etc. no longer get JITed.
At some point, we should test this with the JIT profiler.