- Add high-res webpage icon
- Show webpage icon in grayscale when no translator (except on hover, for fun)
- Remove pre-Australis icons
- Switch to CustomizableUI API for toolbar icon
- Move icon generation code to separate file
- Add Zotero.hiRes flag for Retina/etc. displays (available only after a window
has loaded)
Known issues:
- While the gray is mostly to be less distracting, the gray/color distinction
will probably be lost on most people. A separate guidance panel for the gray
icon might help.
- On pages with frames, the webpage icon appears first and then is replaced
with a translator icon.
The icon now will save using a translator if possible and otherwise fall back
to creating a web page item. This also removes the "Create Web Page Item from
Current Page" button.
Let's see how this feels. (Pushing it to the beta so more people can try it.) I
think we ultimately should do this, but my main concern with this
implementation is that it's just too distracting, since the icon disappears and
reappears on every page. A persistent, possibly monochrome icon that was just
sometimes disabled (as is the case for the Firefox bookmark toolbar icon) might
be better.
Regardless of the approach, there are some follow-up tweaks that should be made:
- The same thing in the connectors
- Context-menu options
- Different icons and descriptions for different file types (PDF, image)?
- Adjust guidance text? Have separate guidance panels for web vs. translation?
* Easier monitoring of preference changes
* Takes a preference name and a handler function that will be passed the new value of the preference
* Unregister observer via Zotero.Prefs.unregisterObserver with the same parameters
checkIsOnline isn't called before the connector gets used except in IE.
The mixed content blocker in modern IE combined with the https
redirect breaks communication with ZSA on all pages anyway, so we may
just want to give up on making the bookmarklet talk to ZSA.
This belongs to issue #509 and was asked several times in the forum.
* Add attribute `collapse="after"` to the splitter and add a grippy element.
* To remember its state after restart I copied `zotero-persist="state"`.
* Handle zotero-items-splitter the same as zotero-collections-splitter in zotero-platform/mac/overlay.css
* Change min-width to 250px for #zotero-item-pane in zotero/overlay.css.
* Update the function `updateToolbarPosition` in zotero/zoteroPane.js:
* The width of the items-toolbar is corrected if the left pane is collapsed (and the icons are grouped on the left margin together).
* If the right pane is collapsed, then the items-toolbar is made flexible while making the item-toolbar unflexible. As a result the search box and locate icon are flushed right to the other icons.
Generated files for a more robust attached-link-dialog and localized strings
* AttachLink.js
* AttachLink.xul
zotero/xpcom/attachments.js
* created function cleanAttachmentURI
* in function linkFromURL, removed the regex constraints and the comment list of valid protocols
* removed outdated function declaration from beginning of script
* Improved automatic title generation mechanism
* Remove splitter
* Add explanation of how Zotero Preview pane works
* Limit filtering to citation format
Also add support for “citation-format” attribute of CSL 1.0
* Remove redundant warning
(already happens on this.refresh)
* Use "items" instead of "references"
* Clean up HTML a little
* Fix some JSHint warnings
Passing sandboxes between translators became difficult. This change
loads all translators in the same sandbox, using the same ugly hack as
in the connectors to get us close enough to being able to load
translators into separate scopes for things to work.
Conflicts:
chrome/content/zotero/xpcom/translation/translate.js
And in the default mode, use the whole string up through 'and' or 'et al.'
before falling back to full creator sorting, which could speed things up
slightly.
This includes storing values into DB and performing searches. Note that export/display of existing data is not normalized. We can try to capture all access points to the database and normalize on output, but that seems like a lot of unnecessary normalization happening all the time. Would probably be best to just normalize existing data.
With Hola enabled, uploads were failing with NS_BASE_STREAM CLOSED -- it
seems to do something that causes the stream to be read more than once.
Adding REOPEN_ON_REWIND fixes this.