Andreas Lindhé [Sat, 17 Jan 2015 01:13:33 +0000 (02:13 +0100)]
Created a Swedish translation
Most of it is correct, some minor details are a bit awkward but that's
mostly because not all technical terms ("web terms") has a proper
Swedish translation.
> We don’t bother with `<link>`s since the commands are substitutes for clicking
> a visible element. (And at least in my experience, they’re not commonly used.)
> Moreover, if there’s a `<link>` with a `rel` attribute, there’s likely a
> corresponding `<a>`, too.
But that's wrong. `<link rel=prev/next>` is actually a _better_ candidate for
the previous or next page than looking for a link to them.
Simon Lydell [Sat, 17 Jan 2015 23:22:53 +0000 (00:22 +0100)]
Fix #249: Support other keyboard layouts than en-US
This uses lydell/vim-like-key-notation. The old notation is supported too, for
backwards compatibility: Old customizations still work, and continue to work if
the user downgrades.
Simon Lydell [Sat, 17 Jan 2015 16:38:06 +0000 (17:38 +0100)]
Add default shortcuts to new commands
- Toggle pin tab: gp (go pin)
- Duplicate tab: yt (yank tab, same as Vimium)
- Close tabs to the right: gx$ (like g$ (go to last tab), but with an x in it as
in "remove it!")
- Close other tabs: gxa (similar to gx$, go close tabs around the current)
Simon Lydell [Sat, 17 Jan 2015 16:19:25 +0000 (17:19 +0100)]
Fix #382: Support 'selection' clipboard
Supersedes #397. The p and P commands now use either the selection clipboard or
the global clipboard, whichever was used last or is supported by the OS. This is
a slightly breaking change since we used to only use the global clipboard, but
I've used this new behavior and it doesn't bother me. Morever, it is how
Pentadactyl works, and how the built-in `readFromClipboard()` function works.
Simon Lydell [Sat, 6 Dec 2014 22:42:32 +0000 (23:42 +0100)]
Make `require` more like Node.js
- Add support for `module.exports`.
- Add support for npm modules in `require()`. Note the following differences
with Node’s `require()` though:
- Only `require(path)` is supported, not `require.resolve()` or related
`module` properties etc.
- Absolute paths (`/foo/bar.js`) are not supported.
- Only JavaScript files may be required (not JSON files, for example). Paths
must not end with `.js`.
Moreover:
- `module.onShutdown(handler)` is used instead of
`require('unloader').unloader.add(handler)`.
- bootstrap.coffee has been cleaned up. I had a lot of help from looking at
<https://github.com/adblockplus/buildtools/blob/7a305df14bf3d26ff559f06082b87ff7cff4b3b8/bootstrap.js.tmpl>
- `extension/packages/` has been renamed to the more Node-style
`extension/lib/`.
- The huffman module has become its own repository, and is now `npm install`ed.
This change allows users to blacklist only some keys on a website.
These keys are not suppressed and the corresponding VimFx command is not executed.
Blacklist rules can now be of the form `<pattern>##<keyString1>#<keyString2>`.
Existing rules not using this syntax will continue to work.
Simon Lydell [Tue, 30 Sep 2014 19:17:04 +0000 (21:17 +0200)]
Try points one pixel into the elements from the edges
On newyorker.com, `transform: translate3d(0, 0, 0)` is applied on the
content container, to force hardware acceleration. It seems to move
everything a pixel, causing `document.elementFromPoint` to fail at the
edges of elements. This commit no longer looks exactly at the edges of
elements, but one pixel in, which seems to be a safer strategy. (The
marker is still nicely placed exactly on the edge, though.)
Example page:
http://www.newyorker.com/currency-tag/the-virtual-moleskine
Simon Lydell [Tue, 30 Sep 2014 18:51:27 +0000 (20:51 +0200)]
Improve markers for inline line-wrapped elements
If an inline line-wrapped element starts with a line break, its first
rect will have an area of almost zero. The marker used to end up on that
rect, seemingly on the line before the actual link, which was very
confusing. Now, such small areas are rounded to zero, and all
`visibleRects` that have a zero area are discarded, solving the problem.
An example can be found at the bottom of this page:
http://swrevisited.wordpress.com/esbr-facts/