Started basic playground for testing lexical as a new WYSIWYG editor.
Moved out tinymce to be under wysiwyg-tinymce instead so lexical is the
default, but TinyMce code remains.
To help override & gain control of setting text alignment in tables.
- Adds support of clearing "align" attributes in certain operations.
- Updates cell range action handling to dedupe execcommand handling.
- Adds clearing of additional alignment classes on direction control.
Closes#5011
Editor popup will now reflect the direction of the opened code block.
This also updates in-editor codemirror instances to correcly reflect/use
the direction if set on the inner code elem.
This also defaults new code blocks, when in RTL languages, to be started
in LTR, which can then be changed via in-editor direction controls if
needed. This is on the assumption that most code will be LTR (could not
find much examples of RTL code use).
Fixes#4943
Removes an editor-specific line-height which was overriding cell
paragraph line height, causing mis-aligned style compared to viewing.
Checked a range of styles and looked at history, could not see original
purpose of the line-height removed here.
Closes#4960
- Prevented image toolbars showing for objects embeds due to tinymce
image placeholder, and added media toolbar.
- Fixed height of object embed placeholder being forced to auto
when in the editor, allowing height attributed to be properly
reflected as it would on normal page view.
Closes#4974
Seemed to be chrome specific from testing.
Required editors to have preventDefault called on dragover.
Tested in Chrome, FF, & Safari.
Tested in both editors, and re-tested text/image drop to ensure still
works.
Fixed#4975
Fixes custom table cell clear-format handling since it was being called
on many format removals, not just the clear-formatting action.
This updates the code to specifically run on the RemoveFormat action
which is triggered by the clear formatting button.
Fixes#4964
Inline with A11y recommendations where color may not be reliable on its
own.
Tested various content link scenarios across chrome, safari & FF.
For #4939
Markdown-related code was growing, representing half of app.js main
bundle code while only being needed in one view/scenario.
This extracts markdown related code to its own built file.
Related to #4858