This allows for users to resize the message compose box without it
collapsing back down to jQuery autosize’s preferred height.
When you hide the compose box and then re-show it, it keeps the
previous height but reactivates the jQuery module.
Fixes: #2236.
The main issue is that it wasn't doing the correct comparison; the old
logic that subtracted the viewport.scrollTop() was incorrect for how
our popovers seem to work.
Partially fixes#3741.
Previously, the code to hide "Change email" button on page load when
email changes are disabled was present in settings.js using jquery to
hide the button. Now, the show/hide is handled in the account-settings handlebars.
This fix prevents us from calling the resize library for nearly
every single keydown event in the app (ouch!). Realistically,
this performance improvement only impacts folks who turned on
the autoscroll_forever feature, but it should be a significant
speed-up for them. We should go further with this fix, but the
main damage is undone.
We simplify hotkey mappings by using different hashes for
keydown and keypress events. There are browser bugs (iOS, for
example) where keypress events have the wrong keyCode values.
This led us, under iOS, to interpret "!" as "page up."
This fix also helps us disinguish escape from shift-escape.
Brock Whittaker helped on figuring out the keypress/keydown
issues that are addressed in this commit.
Fixes#4019
We have a somewhat janky mechanism for rendering message edits,
and before this fix, we were not unblurring the text boxes when
we closed the message editing session with the escape key, which
made it so that the escape key was unusable.
We had some ancient logic for typeaheads that was supposed to be
Firefox-specific, but I can't reproduce the code even running under
Firefox, and even if it did, it was returning true instead of false
for a long time, so I suspect the code has been wrong/irrelevant for
a long time.
When checking for hotkeys related to popovers, we avoid making
the external call for keys that won't be important for popovers.
This mostly helps testing.
Only check to see if the compose send button is in focus if
we dealing with backspace/shift_tab. As the comment notes here,
these sections of code are somewhat dubious.
This was originally introduced in
025b79d98b, which is far back in ancient
history when compose had a different shape (predates enter-sends,
too), and regardless, this code never affected anything but zulip.com.
This fixes the mobile web experience for Chrome on iOS.
Apparently, Chrome-on-iOS silently has a `viewport` module that
overrides and user-defined module by that name, causing all of our
code that accesses the viewport module to not work on that platform.
We fix this by renaming it.
Using this UI, a user can now reactivate the bots owned by him.
Until now if a bot was deactivated, there was no way to use the
old bot's original email address. But now they can be reactivated
and their email can be reused.
Fixes: #1183.
This adds a button to #subsciption page called "View Stream"
that narrows the user to that particular stream.
This fix involves typical changes to JS/CSS to add new features,
and we also add a "preview_url" field to the sub object in
stream_data.js.
Fixes#3878
This fixes a regression introduced in
8801158dfd.
Apparently the `page_up`/`page_down` hotkey definitions somewhat
confusingly called `spacebar` `page_down`, etc. Probably worth doing
further cleanup on this.