Use indexOf instead of startsWith to make the now translatable theme
names appear correctly in IE11. This also prevents console log error
spam in the browser. The same problem was previously reported in #6940.
Signed-off-by: Tomasz Wilczyński <twilczynski@naver.com>
Add each subdirectory of the guiDir as a translation candidate string.
The key is prefixed with "theme-name-" and the default English
translation corresponds to the directory name turned to title case.
Disable the automatic name mangling in the GUI JS code in favor of
just looking up the translation.
Currently, the default sorting of the file list in the Restore Versions
modal in both case sensitive, and it also does not distinguish between
files and folders. With this change, which uses a slightly modified code
from the fancytree itself (with added folder prioritisation), the sort
becomes case insensitive and also always places folders on top. This is
to make it behave more similar to what file managers do in the commonly
used operating systems (including popular Linux desktop environments).
Signed-off-by: Tomasz Wilczyński <twilczynski@naver.com>
This reverts commit cca17f5306.
Using textarea instead of input makes it possible to enter new lines,
which then are added to config.xml as "
". This breaks the whole
script, because these characters are passed to the command line as "\n".
Therefore, the script should rather remain a single-lined input field.
Signed-off-by: Tomasz Wilczyński <twilczynski@naver.com>
The list of unshared devices is built from deviceList(), which sorts
the result. But the shared devices are listed in undefined order from
the unsorted currentFolder.devices array. Apply the same sorting
after building the array used in the dialog.
Currently, the dismiss button is displayed as the first of the three
buttons. However, the most common action that the user wants to do when
sharing a new folder is to add it on a different device. Because of
this, the add button should be displayed first as the most prominent of
the three. The ignore button is the opposite of the add button, and also
results in a parmenent action, hence it makes sense to lump the two
together. Thus, the dismiss button should be moved to the last place as
an alternative to the two main actions, when the user is yet unsure what
they want to do with the notification.
Signed-off-by: Tomasz Wilczyński <twilczynski@naver.com>
1. Change each modal title text to match the action that is being
executed (i.e. "Revert" to "Revert Local Additions", "Override" to
"Override Changes", "Delete" to "Delete Unexpected Items").
2. Change the icons to match the icons used by each action (i.e. arrow-
circle-down for Revert, arrow-circle-up for Override). Replace the
broken lock icon for Delete with minus-circle.
3. Rearrange the order in the modal HTML code to simplify it a little.