Tabs use the value of the data-target attribute of the active tab link
to find and display the appropriate tab content. In some situations the
elementid value that is used to generate the data-target may contain
certain characters that have a special meaning in the selector context
(e.g. ".", ",", "#") and because of that the target element cannot be
correctly identified. To fix this problem the elementid value needs to
be escaped prior to generating the data-target attribute.
The selection gets lost while opening the modal dialogue to update an
embedded media. Caching the current selection allows us to update the
previously selected node instead of updating the first embedded media.
Signed-off-by: Gregor Eichelberger <gregor.eichelberger@tuwien.ac.at>
The `contextid` argument of the `tiny_equation_filter` AJAX call is
hardcoded to 1, which causes trouble if the context table does not start
with id 1.
Signed-off-by: Gregor Eichelberger <gregor.eichelberger@tuwien.ac.at>
Add code formatting (indenting) as well as code style (tag color)
via a TinyMC plugin. To make it easier to make code edits when
viewing the editor content in source code view.
From my experimentation I have discovered that Safari does not properly
respect the standard MediaRecorder mimetype. Instead of using `codecs=`
it uses `codecs:`.
This change copies the codec array to have the list of possible codecs
include both codecs= and codecs: whilst remaining in order.
If the content in Tiny is wrapped by an element with only a background color, without text color,
the accessibility checker will use the parent text-color as the foreground color, which is owned by form-control,
it becomes a problem if the wrapped element background using #34274f and the parent text-color is #495057 then
the low contrast as a result.
To avoid such a situation, the patch will only calculate color contrast if only the element has text,
so it will give results per element if the accessibility checker is unsatisfied.
The patch also changes the selected element from 'body > *' to 'body *',
so it will return all elements (parents and children) in the content instead of parents only.
And minor modifications on the warning_content.mustache to fix the numbering format.