Reformats menu to move the
arrow to the right and now
that is what selects an object.
Pressing the actual menu item will
enact the dropdown menu. This
only happens on mobile platforms.
Menu slides, but not transition
css slides out on click. Currently
uses document, which needs to be
replaced with angular version using
and/or and/or
ng-class and/or ng-click.
Remove unused container definition for split pane; this
turned out not to be a suitable quick-fix approach to
WTD-747 (implementation of this behavior directly from
the browse template turned out to be more convenient.)
Reorganize sources for bundle platform/commonUI/general;
number of classes here has grown as a consequence of
additions for WTD-614 and so an additional layer of
organization is helpful.
Conflicts:
platform/commonUI/general/bundle.json
platform/commonUI/general/src/directives/MCTResize.js
Add a utility controller for interacting with
getter-setter style ngModels (similar to ng-model-options
with getterSetter: true, but support for that is not
present in the current version of Angular.) Specifically,
this is used to support the input filter control, which
in turn is used within the autoflow tabular view. WTD-614.
Auto-expand tree nodes on a timeout, instead of immediately.
This is necessary in cases where auto-expansion several
layers deep occurs; if done immediately, each expansion
will trigger a new digest cycle, which at a certain depth
will appear to Angular as unstable.
Done in the context of WTD-535.
Refactor view switcher to simplify it; treat it
as a representation of a domain object that modifies
an ng-model. This simplifies reuse, e.g. in frames
within a layout. WTD-535.
Add in-line documentation to TreeNodeController, and update
glossary with some clarifying definition.
Additionally, change name from tree-item to tree-node for
consistency.
Part of ongoing transition of commonUI bundles, WTD-574.
Add a general-purpose controller for UI elements which
have 'click-away' behavior; that is, they should be
deactivated on document clicks.
This generalizes existing behavior added for the Create
menu, such that it may be used on other, similar menus
and UI elements.
Part of ongoing transition of common user interface
components, WTD-574.