Fixes display issues with the filepicker dialogs that were
converted to M.core.dialogue.
Note: These dialogue use table based layouts and the table width is not
counted in the form that it sits in. I have changed the dialogues to have
a wider width but for really small screens this causes horizontal scrolling.
The only solution for that is to rewrite all the filepicker/filemanager dialogs
to use css for layout.
Items addressed
* Get rid of custom attribute srcNode
* Change extraClasses to a config only parameter.
* Change attribute fullscreen to a method.
* Restore the original window overflow value.
* Use setStyles instead of setStyle for performance.
* Tinymce end the zindex wars
* Prevent fullscreen dialogs in an iframe (tinymce managefiles plugin).
* tinymce: Cross browser fix for zindex on popups
* Use CSS for overflow changes (easier to keep track of the previous state).
* Fix Coding style for css changes
This change adds support to M.core.dialogue for showing fullscreen
dialogs on small screen sizes. There are 2 new configuration values that
can be set to control this when creating a dialog (responsive and responsiveWidth).
Setting responsive to false will disable this functionality completely (old behaviour).
Setting responsiveWidth controls the screen width that the dialog will switch to
fullscreen mode. Try not to think of the device that will be accessing the dialog,
but the width at which the content of the dialog needs to be displayed differently.
The activity chooser and the filepicker are the two dialogs that have been converted
in this patch. The filepicker first had to be converted to use M.core.dialog and not
Y.Panel.
- Escaping steps arguments redirected to other steps
- Adding normalized-space() in all contains() assertions
- General xpaths review
- Convering provided xpath text strings to xpath literals
to avoid problems with arguments containing both single
quotes and double quotes
In order not to get lost in the Sky.
We use a session cache to reduce repeated calls to the skydrive API,
storing the folder name each time we get a listing.
Original concept from Ruslan Kabalin, thanks!
Thanks to Universidad Teconológica de Chile (INACAP) who funded this
work initially and LUNS who permitted this to be released open source so
I could continue to work on this.