Unfortunately it turns out to be somewhat common for users to provide a bunch of "unrelated" information in this field, or even stating their entire problem there, rather than placing it under the appropriate headings further down in the template.
This moves more functionality into the base-class, rather than having to duplicate that in the extending classes.
For consistency, also updates the `BaseStandardFontDataFactory` and introduces more `async`/`await` in various relevant code.
With the recent re-factoring of the viewer CSS rules we now have some duplication of the `mask-image` definitions for the print/download buttons in the secondaryToolbar; note 17419de157/web/viewer.css (L1204-L1210)
The `getSpanRectFromText` helper function returns the location as float
values. This could be desirable in cases where the exact values matter
(for example during comparisons), but in the text layer tests we don't
need this precision. Moreover, the Puppeteer `page.mouse.move` API
apparently doesn't work correctly if float values are given as input.
Note that this test only failed because it couldn't move to the initial
selection position; any subsequent moves actually worked because the
`moveInSteps` helper function already rounded all values correctly.
This commit fixes the issue by consistently rounding all values that we
pass to Puppeteer's `page.mouse.move` API.
By using "data-l10n-attrs" it's possible to instruct Fluent to localize *custom* attributes, which means that we don't need to manually translate/update the "default-content" in FreeText editors.
The plugins have originally been introduced in commit d63da81 for the
`eslint-plugin-mozilla` dependency, but the `eslint-plugin-mozilla`
plugin got removed in commit be93d53 and we also don't use the plugins
ourselves in e.g. our `.eslintrc` files (as evidenced by `npx gulp lint`
not failing while it does fail if we remove any of the other plugins).
This way we allow the rest of the packages to be loaded successfully, such that e.g. the Node.js unit-tests work correctly.
Note that this occurred after updating the `node-canvas` package to version `3.0.0-rc2`, however it's not immediately clear to me if it's a problem there or in the `path2d` package; see also nilzona/path2d-polyfill/issues/84.
- Change the "message" event handler function to a private method.
- Remove the "message" event listener with an `AbortSignal`.
- Extend the `LoopbackPort`-class with `AbortSignal` support.
The code parses the /RBGroups entry in the OC configuration dict and adds the property `rbGroups' to instances of the OptionalContentGroup class. rbGroups takes an array of Sets, where each Set instance represents an RB group the OptionalContentGroup instance is a member of. Such a Set instance contains all OCG ids within the corresponding RB group. RB groups an OCG is associated with are processed when its visibility is set to true, as required by the PDF spec.
Given that the sub-title of that document is "Public domain texts for young people." and that the images have clear sources at the end of the document, it should (hopefully) be OK to add it to the repository rather than relying on a linked test-case.
Since this value is used to allocate an array, it makes sense to avoid to use too much memory.
From the specs, this value must be in the range [0; 255] (see section 8.6.6.3).
This patch removes the unused property 'highVal'.