Having some interactive elements forces the screen readers to switch to form mode
and consequently they delegate the keyboard stuff to the browser.
This patch sets an aria label on each editor in order to have a better description than just
'application'.
Currently we have a number of spots in the code-base where we need to clamp a value to a [min, max] range. This is either implemented using `Math.min`/`Math.max` or with a local helper function, which leads to some unnecessary duplication.
Hence this patch adds and re-uses a single helper function for this, which we'll hopefully be able to remove in the future once https://github.com/tc39/proposal-math-clamp/ becomes generally available.
The idea is to avoid to have the pasted editor hidding the copied one:
the user could think that nothing happened.
So the top-left corner of the pasted one is moved to the bottom-right corner of the copied one.
When a drawing was moved with arrow keys and then printed or saved, the drawing wasn't moved finally.
So the fix is just about calling onTranslated once the translation is done.
This patch fixes an issue when pasting: an exception was thrown when pasting.
And while writing the test and comparing the paths in the svg, I found a difference
which is fixed thanks to call to the right constructor (to take into account the inheritance)
in inkdraw.js
Rather than modifying the "raw" dimensions of the page, we'll instead apply the `userUnit` as an *additional* scale-factor via CSS.
*Please note:* It's not clear to me if this solution is fully correct either, or if there's other problems with it, but it at least *appears* to work.
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With these changes, the following CSS variables are now assumed to be available/set as necessary: `--total-scale-factor`, `--scale-factor`, `--user-unit`, `--scale-round-x`, and `--scale-round-y`.
This patch is adding some code in order to extract a drawing as curves from an image.
The algorithm is basically the following:
- reduce the dimensions
- make it gray
- apply a bilateral filter in order to add some blurryness while keeping the edges
- compute the histogram
- guess what's the background color which should contain a large majority of the pixels
- make a binary image
- extract the contours in using the Suzuki algorithm
- apply the Douglas-Peucker algorithm in order to reduce the number of points
The algorithm is improvable but it should work pretty well if there's a clear difference between
the background and the drawing.
In a v2 we could use a ML model in order to improve the extraction.
There's few changes related to the UI in order to make the tool usable, but they're very basic
for the moment.
This patch fixes a bug that caused incorrect curve shapes when an endpoint lies beyond the page boundaries. It adds a check for the endpoint's position, and if it is outside the page, the point is excluded from the shape's coordinates.
Steps to reproduce this in `master`:
1. Open https://mozilla.github.io/pdf.js/web/viewer.html
2. Use the "Open"-button (in the secondaryToolbar), or drag-and-drop, to load another PDF document.
3. Enable the highlight-editor.
4. Try to pick a new colour.
Note how it's no longer possible to change the default highlight-colour.
The reason for this is that we're only initializing the viewer-toolbar `ColorPicker` *once*, which doesn't work since every PDF document gets its own `AnnotationEditorUIManager`-instance. To address this we simply need to re-initialize the viewer-toolbar `ColorPicker`, and note that this patch won't affect the Firefox PDF Viewer.
It fixes#19239.
When the canvas isn't existing the editor has no image: it's fine because the editor is invisible.
Once it's made visible, the canvas is set when the annotation layer has been rendered.
- it's now possible to start a drawing with a pen and use fingers to zoom
or scroll without interacting with the current drawing;
- it's now possible to draw with a finger and them zoom with two fingers.
When an editor is moved with the keyboard or in dragging it, it is moved in the DOM in order
to make screen readers happy. But this move is slightly postponed thanks to a setTimeout(..., 0).
The failures were very likely due to the fact that intermittently the DOM move was done in
the middle of the next key sequence which was making the move on screen failing.
It was due the resize observer which is removed thanks to this patch.
In order to reuse the dragAndDrop function in test, this patch slighty refactors it
in order to make it easier to use.
When a user deletes any number of annotations, they are notified of the action
by a popup message with an undo button. Besides that, this change reuses the
existing messageBar CSS class from the new alt-text dialog as much as possible.
This patch makes a clear separation between the way to draw and the editing stuff.
It adds a class DrawEditor which should be extended in order to create new drawing tools.
As an example, the ink tool has been rewritten in order to use it.