From 99f904adcc37d93c90defcd8ce898598e25be212 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Hugues Hiegel Date: Wed, 11 Mar 2015 16:55:04 +0100 Subject: Lot of plugins --- .../lib/CodeMirror-2.3/doc/upgrade_v2.2.html | 95 ++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 95 insertions(+) create mode 100644 codemirror_ui/lib/CodeMirror-2.3/doc/upgrade_v2.2.html (limited to 'codemirror_ui/lib/CodeMirror-2.3/doc/upgrade_v2.2.html') diff --git a/codemirror_ui/lib/CodeMirror-2.3/doc/upgrade_v2.2.html b/codemirror_ui/lib/CodeMirror-2.3/doc/upgrade_v2.2.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a6d0236 --- /dev/null +++ b/codemirror_ui/lib/CodeMirror-2.3/doc/upgrade_v2.2.html @@ -0,0 +1,95 @@ + + + + CodeMirror: Upgrading to v2.2 + + + + + + +

{ } CodeMirror

+ +
+/* Upgrading to v2.2
+ */
+
+ +
+ +

There are a few things in the 2.2 release that require some care +when upgrading.

+ +

No more default.css

+ +

The default theme is now included +in codemirror.css, so +you do not have to included it separately anymore. (It was tiny, so +even if you're not using it, the extra data overhead is negligible.) + +

Different key customization

+ +

CodeMirror has moved to a system +where keymaps are used to +bind behavior to keys. This means custom +bindings are now possible.

+ +

Three options that influenced key +behavior, tabMode, enterMode, +and smartHome, are no longer supported. Instead, you can +provide custom bindings to influence the way these keys act. This is +done through the +new extraKeys +option, which can hold an object mapping key names to functionality. A +simple example would be:

+ +
  extraKeys: {
+    "Ctrl-S": function(instance) { saveText(instance.getValue()); },
+    "Ctrl-/": "undo"
+  }
+ +

Keys can be mapped either to functions, which will be given the +editor instance as argument, or to strings, which are mapped through +functions through the CodeMirror.commands table, which +contains all the built-in editing commands, and can be inspected and +extended by external code.

+ +

By default, the Home key is bound to +the "goLineStartSmart" command, which moves the cursor to +the first non-whitespace character on the line. You can set do this to +make it always go to the very start instead:

+ +
  extraKeys: {"Home": "goLineStart"}
+ +

Similarly, Enter is bound +to "newlineAndIndent" by default. You can bind it to +something else to get different behavior. To disable special handling +completely and only get a newline character inserted, you can bind it +to false:

+ +
  extraKeys: {"Enter": false}
+ +

The same works for Tab. If you don't want CodeMirror +to handle it, bind it to false. The default behaviour is +to indent the current line more ("indentMore" command), +and indent it less when shift is held ("indentLess"). +There are also "indentAuto" (smart indent) +and "insertTab" commands provided for alternate +behaviors. Or you can write your own handler function to do something +different altogether.

+ +

Tabs

+ +

Handling of tabs changed completely. The display width of tabs can +now be set with the tabSize option, and tabs can +be styled by setting CSS rules +for the cm-tab class.

+ +

The default width for tabs is now 4, as opposed to the 8 that is +hard-wired into browsers. If you are relying on 8-space tabs, make +sure you explicitly set tabSize: 8 in your options.

+ +
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