Rename *togglestat to plural *togglestats, add frame flatenning
indicator, resize array in consequence.
Use a static index instead of a dynamic one as we always use all values
anyway.
Better handling of different URIs. Filter out “about:” scheme, dont
touch URI if it contains a complete scheme (we assume "://", denotes
one), else test if given path is an actual reachable file on the
filesystem, else prepend arbitrary http:// scheme.
Regroup all toggles in an enum and handle them with a unique function
via a switch. That lets us take different actions for each toggle.
Add a frame flatenning and a dns preteching options.
Slightly new behaviour: searching again for the same string (via MOD+/)
resets the search (ie restarts search from document top).
Searching for an empty string stops the search (ie all highlights are
removed).
In fact, we have a scrolling handle ersatz for now using JavaScript
calls as we don't have access anymore to scrollbars.
We'll have to manipulate the DOM directly (later).
The “window-object-cleared” signal is not directly accessible for
specific WebViews now. We'll have to use an Extension or rewrite the
JavaScript running functions.
Those were added because “right click menu to copy the link URI will now
work” (would not work) in 2013. It's been a while since that works without
intervention.
Use the current hit test (c->mousepos) to determine where the mouse
pointer is.
It is possible to link an action to a click and still propagate the
event after that by setting the “stop event” parameter of a Button to 0.
Keep a GTlsCertificateFlags in Client for TLS errors.
If we don't use a ssl connection, set it to a value greater than maximum
error flag value (which is G_TLS_CERTIFICATE_VALIDATE_ALL for all
possible errors).
The “linkhover” can now be more than a simple link (image, video, etc.).
As we can't anymore perform a hit test when we want, we have to keep the
last known hit test to be able to know where the mouse is on the next
click event.
View creation is now done in a separate function.
That helps identifying the workflow and let us easily carry related
view (client) when asked by the WebKit for a new one.
We don't have access anymore to the scrolling process and have to rely
entirely on WebKit.
We could be able to manage scrolling and bars directly by manipulating
the DOM via a WebKitExtension. To be continued…
The enablestyles configuration variable and parameter flag manages the
global application of styles, not just the site-specific styles.
Signed-off-by: Christoph Lohmann <20h@r-36.net>