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2 | * jQuery plugin's methods. |
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3 | * In all methods, the 'this' keyword is pointing to the calling instance of Mivhak. |
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4 | * These functions serve as the plugin's public API. |
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5 | */ |
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6 | Mivhak.methods = { |
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8 | /** |
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9 | * Toggle line wrap on/off for the currently active tab. Initially set to |
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10 | * on (true) by default. |
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11 | */ |
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12 | toggleLineWrap: function() { |
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13 | var $this = this; |
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14 | this.state.lineWrap = !this.state.lineWrap; |
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15 | $.each(this.tabs.tabs, function(i,tab) { |
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16 | tab.editor.getSession().setUseWrapMode($this.state.lineWrap); |
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17 | tab.vscroll.refresh(); |
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18 | tab.hscroll.refresh(); |
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19 | }); |
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20 | }, |
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22 | /** |
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23 | * copy the code in the currently active tab to clipboard (works in all |
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24 | * browsers apart from Safari, where it selects the code and prompts the |
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25 | * user to press command+c) |
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26 | */ |
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27 | copyCode: function() { |
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28 | var editor = this.activeTab.editor; |
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29 | editor.selection.selectAll(); |
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30 | editor.focus(); |
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31 | if(document.execCommand('copy')) { |
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32 | editor.selection.clearSelection(); |
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33 | this.notifier.timedNotification('Copied to clipboard!', 2000); |
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34 | } |
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35 | else this.notifier.timedNotification('Press ⌘+C to copy the code', 2000); |
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Curly braces around statements make for more readable code and help prevent bugs when you add further statements.
Consider adding curly braces around all statements when they are executed conditionally. This is optional if there is only one statement, but leaving them out can lead to unexpected behaviour if another statement is added later. Consider: if (a > 0)
b = 42;
If you or someone else later decides to put another statement in, only the first statement will be executed. if (a > 0)
console.log("a > 0");
b = 42;
In this case the statement if (a > 0) {
console.log("a > 0");
b = 42;
}
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36 | }, |
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38 | /** |
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39 | * Collapse the viewport and show a "Show Code" button. |
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40 | */ |
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41 | collapse: function() { |
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42 | if(this.state.collapsed) return; |
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Curly braces around statements make for more readable code and help prevent bugs when you add further statements.
Consider adding curly braces around all statements when they are executed conditionally. This is optional if there is only one statement, but leaving them out can lead to unexpected behaviour if another statement is added later. Consider: if (a > 0)
b = 42;
If you or someone else later decides to put another statement in, only the first statement will be executed. if (a > 0)
console.log("a > 0");
b = 42;
In this case the statement if (a > 0) {
console.log("a > 0");
b = 42;
}
ensures that the proper code will be executed conditionally no matter how many statements are added or removed. ![]() |
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43 | var $this = this; |
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44 | this.state.collapsed = true; |
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45 | this.notifier.callbackNotification('Show Code', function(){this.hide();$this.callMethod('expand');}); |
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46 | this.$selection.addClass('mivhak-collapsed'); |
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47 | this.callMethod('setHeight',this.notifier.$el.outerHeight(true)); |
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48 | }, |
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49 | |||
50 | /** |
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51 | * Expand the viewport if it's collapsed; |
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52 | */ |
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53 | expand: function() { |
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54 | if(!this.state.collapsed) return; |
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Curly braces around statements make for more readable code and help prevent bugs when you add further statements.
Consider adding curly braces around all statements when they are executed conditionally. This is optional if there is only one statement, but leaving them out can lead to unexpected behaviour if another statement is added later. Consider: if (a > 0)
b = 42;
If you or someone else later decides to put another statement in, only the first statement will be executed. if (a > 0)
console.log("a > 0");
b = 42;
In this case the statement if (a > 0) {
console.log("a > 0");
b = 42;
}
ensures that the proper code will be executed conditionally no matter how many statements are added or removed. ![]() |
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55 | this.state.collapsed = false; |
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56 | this.notifier.hide(); // In case it's called by an external script |
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57 | this.$selection.removeClass('mivhak-collapsed'); |
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58 | this.callMethod('setHeight',this.options.height); |
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59 | }, |
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61 | /** |
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62 | * Show/activate a tab by the given index (zero based). |
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63 | * @param {number} index |
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64 | */ |
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65 | showTab: function(index) { |
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66 | this.tabs.showTab(index); |
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67 | this.topbar.activateNavTab(index); |
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68 | if(this.options.runnable) |
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69 | this.preview.hide(); |
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Curly braces around statements make for more readable code and help prevent bugs when you add further statements.
Consider adding curly braces around all statements when they are executed conditionally. This is optional if there is only one statement, but leaving them out can lead to unexpected behaviour if another statement is added later. Consider: if (a > 0)
b = 42;
If you or someone else later decides to put another statement in, only the first statement will be executed. if (a > 0)
console.log("a > 0");
b = 42;
In this case the statement if (a > 0) {
console.log("a > 0");
b = 42;
}
ensures that the proper code will be executed conditionally no matter how many statements are added or removed. ![]() |
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70 | }, |
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72 | /** |
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73 | * Set the height of the viewport. One of (auto|min|max|average) or |
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74 | * a custom number. |
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75 | * @param {string|number} height |
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76 | */ |
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77 | setHeight: function(height) { |
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78 | var $this = this; |
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79 | raf(function(){ |
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80 | $this.state.height = $this.calculateHeight(height); |
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81 | $this.tabs.$el.height($this.state.height); |
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82 | $.each($this.tabs.tabs, function(i,tab) { |
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83 | tab.editor.resize(); |
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84 | tab.vscroll.refresh(); |
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85 | tab.hscroll.refresh(); |
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86 | }); |
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87 | }); |
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88 | }, |
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90 | /** |
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91 | * Set Mivhak's accent color. Applied to the nav-tabs text color, |
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92 | * underline, scrollbars and dropdown menu text color. |
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93 | * |
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94 | * @param {string} color |
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95 | */ |
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96 | setAccentColor: function(color) { |
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97 | if(!color) return; |
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Curly braces around statements make for more readable code and help prevent bugs when you add further statements.
Consider adding curly braces around all statements when they are executed conditionally. This is optional if there is only one statement, but leaving them out can lead to unexpected behaviour if another statement is added later. Consider: if (a > 0)
b = 42;
If you or someone else later decides to put another statement in, only the first statement will be executed. if (a > 0)
console.log("a > 0");
b = 42;
In this case the statement if (a > 0) {
console.log("a > 0");
b = 42;
}
ensures that the proper code will be executed conditionally no matter how many statements are added or removed. ![]() |
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98 | this.topbar.$el.find('.mivhak-top-bar-button').css({'color': color}); |
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99 | this.topbar.$el.find('.mivhak-dropdown-button').css({'color': color}); |
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100 | this.topbar.$el.find('.mivhak-controls svg').css({'fill': color}); |
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101 | this.tabs.$el.find('.mivhak-scrollbar-thumb').css({'background-color': color}); |
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102 | this.topbar.line.css({'background-color': color}); |
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103 | } |
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104 | }; |
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