Before the introduction of the `renderRichText` helper function we
exclusively used `this.#html` for XFA rich text and exclusively used
`this.#contentsObj` for plain text. However, after the refactoring we
tried to access `this.#contentsObj.dir` in both cases, which fails for
XFA rich text because `this.#contentsObj` is `null` in that case.
This commit fixes the issue by using optional chaining to make sure we
don't try to access non-existent `this.#contentsObj` properties, which
makes the `must update an existing annotation and show the right popup`
freetext integration pass again.
Fixes#20237.
Fixes 35c90984.
Necessary because when there is no Popup annotation created along
with a Text annotation, the Popup annotation created by pdf.js
does not receive the noRotate flag
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`.
Given that most inferred links will overlap existing LinkAnnotations, creating a lot of unused `borderStyle` objects seem unnecessary.
Hence we can move that into the `AnnotationLayer.prototype.addLinkAnnotations` method instead, which also allows us to slightly reduce the API-surface.
Automatically detect links in the text content of a file and automatically
generate link annotations at the appropriate locations to achieve
automatic link detection and hyperlinking.
This CSS feature is now available in *most* browsers that we support, with old Chromium-based browsers being the only exception; please see https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/color_value/color-mix#browser_compatibility
From this data we see that the feature in question has been supported since Chrome 111, which was released on 2023-03-01 (i.e. almost two years ago).
Please note that we've never guaranteed that all features and functionality will be available in the oldest supported browsers.
Furthermore, even with the `color-mix` fallback removed PopupAnnotations will still function just as before but may render with the default color (defined in the CSS-file) rather than the one specified in the PDF document.
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.
- Over time the number and size of these factories have increased, especially the `DOMFilterFactory` class, and this split should thus aid readability/maintainability of the code.
- By introducing a couple of new import maps we can avoid bundling the `DOMCMapReaderFactory`/`DOMStandardFontDataFactory` classes in the Firefox PDF Viewer, since they are dead code there given that worker-thread fetching is always being used.
- This patch has been successfully tested, by running `$ ./mach test toolkit/components/pdfjs/`, in a local Firefox artifact-build.
*Note:* This patch reduces the size of the `gulp mozcentral` output by `1.3` kilo-bytes, which isn't a lot but still cannot hurt.