Since the change of the text area to a content editable div the input
field was no longer disabled while a new comment was being sent. It was
caused by still trying to disable the div using the "disabled" property,
which works only on real input fields; when using a content editable div
the way to disable it is by setting "contenteditable" to "false".
Signed-off-by: Daniel Calviño Sánchez <danxuliu@gmail.com>
background: we have a flat hierarchy of comments, not a tree. therefore we
can also remove again the unnecessary additions.
Signed-off-by: Arthur Schiwon <blizzz@arthur-schiwon.de>
The contactsMenu plugin was called on avatar elements from
_postRenderItem, which is called when a new comment is added to the
collection. Due to this contactsMenu was not called when messages were
edited; when a new comment is posted _postRenderItem is called, but at
that time the "mentions" attribute is not filled yet, so "@username" is
not replaced by avatars in the message and thus contactsMenu has no
avatars to be called on.
Calling contactsMenu was moved to a new method, _postRenderMessage,
which is called from _postRenderItem and from the success callback when
fetching the model in _onSubmitSuccess (which replaces "@username" by
avatars in the message after posting or editing a comment).
Fixes#4555
Signed-off-by: Daniel Calviño Sánchez <danxuliu@gmail.com>
added quit option in notif in app.js
added quit option in notif in file-upload.js
added quit option in notif in fileinfomodel.js
added quit option in notif in filelist.js
added quit option in notif in filelist.js
added quit option in notif in tagsplugin.js
added quit option in notif in statusmanager.js
added quit option in notif in external.js
added quit option in notif in versionstabview.js
added quit option in notif in notification.js
changes according to the latest review.
timeout removed since there is a button to close it
translation capability added
typo fixed
test files updated
small errors fixed
Signed-off-by: Morris Jobke <hey@morrisjobke.de>
* we introduced this setting in the begining because our
avatar support caused some performance issues, but we
fixed them and should only provide one way how Nextcloud
looks
Signed-off-by: Morris Jobke <hey@morrisjobke.de>
Very crude a naive implementation that relies on length and number of
newlines. Should be good enough for most cases.
Clicking on such comments will expand them.
Whenever the limit is almost reached (90% of the length), a tooltip will
appear.
Once the limit is exceeded, the "Post" button will be disabled and the
field will become red.