By default, uvicorn uses the 'Content Type' value from 'Computer\HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\.css' for the Content-Type header in its responses. Some systems have this set to 'application/x-css', an outdated content type used in the early days of CSS. Modern browsers ignore stylesheets that don't have the content-type 'text/css'. This change hardcodes the Content-Type to 'text/css', ignoring the registry.
* Download all: Add Metadata download
* Harmonise capitalisation
* Add JSzip, download popup
* 'Save all' popup
- add ZIP download with JSON and folder support
- Popup to prevent accidental trigger of an image download
- Use FileSaver polyfill for better browser support
* remove debug output
* Make DownloadImages a tertiary button
* Refresh the image count as user types
Currently I have to change the focus for the image count to refresh. This change makes it immediate. I've been wondering if 'change' should merely be replaced by 'keyup' but decided against it for accessibility reasons (people who might be using accessibility tools with alternative input methods).
* Add a debounce
Setting a debounce of 300ms on keyup.
* Custom Image Modifiers dialog tweaks
Couple minor usability improvements for the custom image modifiers dialog:
- set the focus to the textbox when opening the dialog
- pressing the Escape key closes the dialog
* Adding keyboard shortcuts
Escape to cancel the changes, Ctrl+Enter to confirm the changes. No change to the existing UI behavior using the mouse.
* Make the overlay focusable
Allows the keyboard shortcuts to work if user clicks on the main window rather than the textbox itself.
* Disable spell and grammar correction
* Fix restoration of weighted tasks with truncated modifiers
* Reverting this change
Will create a separate PR for this as needed. Doesn't impact the other bug fix.
* Update utils.js
Image modifiers may be temporarily hidden by plugins like searchable modifier search box, and when restoring a task (e.g. use settings) the image modifier s copied with the hidden class set, which makes it look like it's missing.
By notifying plugins that the image tags have been refreshed, it allows it to act accordingly (in this case by making sure image tags are visible).