Till now, switching back to writing mode after preview mode, needed
the user to first focus on the `Write` (unpreview) button by tabbing
to it (if using keyboard) and then select it.
To make things easier, especially when using keyboard, now the `Write`
button will be automatically focused on entering preview mode, so
going back to writing mode only needs one 'Enter` keystroke.
When switching back to writing mode after preview mode, the composebox
would be out of focus and so the the cursor would semingly get lost.
Now on clearing the preview mode, the composebox is focused and so the
cursor is seen blinking at it's original position.
We ensure that if message edit is disabled, then we don't send
content in request to the server.
Refactored by tabbott to match the existing pattern for how we do this
for topic/stream edits.
The "Subscribe to more streams" widget has always had this tension
between "Subscribe" vs. "Create" in a way that felt like whatever we
wrote could be confusing. To address this, we enhance the component to
advertise whether additional existing streams that the user can
subscribe to actually exist or not.
- When the user has N>0 streams they can subscribe to, we display
"Browse N more streams".
- When the user has no streams they can subscribe to (i.e. they're
already susbcribed to all the ones they could join) but the user has
permission to create streams, we show a "Create a stream" link.
- If the user doesn't have permission to subscribe to or create any
streams, we don't show a link at all.
Fixes#21865.
Co-authored-by: Jai soni <jai_s@me.iitr.ac.in>
This was caused by an interaction with the controls being positioned
absolutely -103px from the right edge of the element, which is clearly
a hack.
Replace that with a simple `float: right` construction, with the top
padding aligned.
Fixes#22512.
In 84e307581f, we removed the HTML that
these CSS rules applied to. (We incorrectly only tested that commit in
desktop sizes).
Also, the width: 100% rule both did not have sufficient priority to
apply, and also exceeded the size of the input. Fix this with a hacky
!important, since there's a good chance we'll replace these inputs
with a modal or something.
This function was introduced in
447dc0029a74c8ff47d13fa40ce97dc10f20b522; but we haven't been using
this highlighting feature; and the last control-group was removed from
the signl page in dc2bdb2aad.
We set the custom input box empty for "Anytime" case for
message edit and delete limit settings. We also keep the
"Save changes" button disabled when changing from "Anytime"
to "Custom" since the input box is still empty.
Since, we removed the "never" option for edit-limit setting in
previous commits, we can now use same list for both edit-limit
and delete-limit setting values.
This commit adds a checkbox for allow_message_editing setting and
thus we also remove the "Never" option from the time limit dropdown
as unchecking the newly added checkbox will mean the same.
We also disable the time limit input if message editing is not
allowed.
This commit also changes the label for time limit dropdown.
Fixes part of #21739.
This commit changes the code to consider zero as an invalid value for
message_content_edit_time_limit_seconds. Now to represent the setting that
user can edit the message anytime, the setting value will be "None" in
database and "unlimited" will be passed to API from clients.
When the user added space/s right after the topic typehead symbol `>`,
a thin blue line would be selected at the top of the typeahead menu.
To avoid this and to make stream and topic typeaheads' behaviour more
consistent with each other, space/s right after `>` is not allowed,
like it is not allowed right after `#`.
Fixes: #19124.
This commit is a preparatory commit for #20870, it introduces
`handle_narrow_deactivated` and `handle_narrow_activated`
functions in pm_list.js, separately from top_left_corner.js,
to reduce the complexity of handling private messages section
separately.
Adds an API endpoint for accessing read receipts for other users, as
well as a modal UI for displaying that information.
Enables the previously merged privacy settings UI for managing whether
a user makes read receipts data available to other users.
Documentation is pending, and we'll likely want to link to the
documentation with help_settings_link once it is complete.
Fixes#3618.
Co-authored-by: Tim Abbott <tabbott@zulip.com>
Previously, our modal system prevented opening a modal when one was
already open. It appears this was implemented to work around the fact
that we're using Micromodal selectors to determine if a modal is open
(and those don't update until after an animation frame).
We'd like to support opening the full user profile and manage user
modals while read receipts is open. While we could work around this in
that place, it feels like one needs a lot of documentation in order to
add a setTimeout in those code paths.
So we instead make open_modal support this, with a guard to prevent
infinite recursion in case of future bugs.
Note that dialog_widget was already closing modals before opening the
next one, so this is a behavior change only for our 3 modals that do
not use dialog_widget.
(I'm not sure why the `dialog_widget` modals did not already require a
delay, but likely there's some CSS difference).
We likely will want to redo this to instead use a better state
tracking system.
See https://chat.zulip.org/#narrow/stream/49-development-help/topic/close.20and.20open.20another.20modal.20immediately
for discussion.
The previous version with e.target would give the element that was
clicked lying inside an element with '.view_user_profile'.
One would usually expect "data-user-id" to be attached to the
same element with ".view_user_profile" instead of any of its children.
So, to just look for "data-user-id" in the element with that class,
instead of any of its chidren, this commit changes e.target to
e.currentTarget.
We show tooltip for user read receipts setting mentioning
that the organization has disabled read receipts setting
when an organization does so. We hide the tooltip when
organization read receipts setting is enabled.
We also fix the alignment of "i" icons with label and headings
at various places by moving it 1 pixel below. There may be
some places where it is not fixed, but those will be fixed
separately.
This reverts commit 46b289cbda.
This commit didn’t pass Node tests independently of the PR #21726 that
it was split from, because pm_list is mocked.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulip.com>
This commit is a preparatory commit which introduces
`handle_narrow_deactivated` and `handle_narrow_activated`
functions in pm_list.js, separately from top_left_corner.js,
to reduce the complexity of handling private messages section
separately.
The text inside save/discard widget buttons was misaligned with
respect to the icon in the button. To align it properly, we add
vertical-align and a reduced line-height property to the span.
Fixes: #20583.
Resolves the issue by aligning the buttons with the text.
It's not entirely clear why text-bottom is the correct alignment, but
visually it seems to be correct.
Fixes: #20583.
Currently, if we navigate to some other topic/stream
while the message is being moved, the message edit UI
still remains open as we do not get its `row` in
`message_lists.current` since the message has not moved yet
to the stream/topic we navigated.
Hence the correct thing to do would be to delete
the message_id from `currently_editing_messages` if it
exists there but we cannot find the row.
Fixes#21724.
Previously, the topic_edited and stream_changed variables were
incorrectly used outside the loop over events, in a way that meant
we'd use the values of these from the last event, when we clearly
meant to use whether, for example, the current stream was changed.
In practice, it's rare for a client to process multiple message edit
events at the same time, but this will happen anytime a client is
offline for a few minutes during which several edits occur.
* Remove likely useless use of `controls` Bootstrap class.
* Remove outer control-group elements, which just added 10px bottom margin, and
were always used with .no-margin, which removed that margin :).
* Rename message-edit-timer-control-group to message-edit-timer, since
it isn't a control-group.
* Remove Bootstrap `form-horizontal` class and !important override
required by it.
* Standardize on 10px bottom margins; this fixes subtle bugs in some
sizes.
Previously, we had you select where to send notifications before
specifying which messages you're moving, which seems like the wrong
decision hierarchy.
Fixes#19973.