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alex
f9ed1bf2c9
Force interface instead of type for better docs (#3815)
Typescript's type aliases (`type X = thing`) can refer to basically
anything, which makes it hard to write an automatic document formatter
for them. Interfaces on the other hand are only object, so they play
much nicer with docs. Currently, object-flavoured type aliases don't
really get expanded at all on our docs site, which means we have a bunch
of docs content that's not shown on the site.

This diff introduces a lint rule that forces `interface X {foo: bar}`s
instead of `type X = {foo: bar}` where possible, as it results in a much
better documentation experience:

Before:
<img width="437" alt="Screenshot 2024-05-22 at 15 24 13"
src="https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/1489520/32606fd1-6832-4a1e-aa5f-f0534d160c92">

After:
<img width="431" alt="Screenshot 2024-05-22 at 15 33 01"
src="https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/1489520/4e0d59ee-c38e-4056-b9fd-6a7f15d28f0f">


### Change Type

- [x] `sdk` — Changes the tldraw SDK
- [x] `docs` — Changes to the documentation, examples, or templates.
- [x] `improvement` — Improving existing features
2024-05-22 15:55:49 +00:00
Mime Čuvalo
ed33e6ab4d
build: disable flaky edit->edit focus test for now (#3803)
will fix up tomorrow to make sure the commit queue stays green

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- [x] `tests` — Changes to any test code
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debugging tools, etc.
- [ ] `dunno` — I don't know
2024-05-21 21:46:14 +00:00
Taha
e559a7cdbb
E2E camera tests (#3747)
This PR adds E2E tests for panning and zooming using touch gestures and
zooming using the scrollwheel input.

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- [ ] `dunno` — I don't know


### Test Plan

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### Release Notes

- Adds E2E tests for the camera
2024-05-19 01:02:06 +00:00
Mime Čuvalo
b4c1f606e1
focus: rework and untangle existing focus management logic in the sdk (#3718)
Focus management is really scattered across the codebase. There's sort
of a battle between different code paths to make the focus the correct
desired state. It seemed to grow like a knot and once I started pulling
on one thread to see if it was still needed you could see underneath
that it was accounting for another thing underneath that perhaps wasn't
needed.

The impetus for this PR came but especially during the text label
rework, now that it's much more easy to jump around from textfield to
textfield. It became apparent that we were playing whack-a-mole trying
to preserve the right focus conditions (especially on iOS, ugh).

This tries to remove as many hacks as possible, and bring together in
place the focus logic (and in the darkness, bind them).

## Places affected
- [x] `useEditableText`: was able to remove a bunch of the focus logic
here. In addition, it doesn't look like we need to save the selection
range anymore.
- lingering footgun that needed to be fixed anyway: if there are two
labels in the same shape, because we were just checking `editingShapeId
=== id`, the two text labels would have just fought each other for
control
- [x] `useFocusEvents`: nixed and refactored — we listen to the store in
`FocusManager` and then take care of autoFocus there
- [x] `useSafariFocusOutFix`: nixed. not necessary anymore because we're
not trying to refocus when blurring in `useEditableText`. original PR
for reference: https://github.com/tldraw/brivate/pull/79
- [x] `defaultSideEffects`: moved logic to `FocusManager`
- [x] `PointingShape` focus for `startTranslating`, decided to leave
this alone actually.
- [x] `TldrawUIButton`: it doesn't look like this focus bug fix is
needed anymore, original PR for reference:
https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/pull/2630
- [x] `useDocumentEvents`: left alone its manual focus after the Escape
key is hit
- [x] `FrameHeading`: double focus/select doesn't seem necessary anymore
- [x] `useCanvasEvents`: `onPointerDown` focus logic never happened b/c
in `Editor.ts` we `clearedMenus` on pointer down
- [x] `onTouchStart`: looks like `document.body.click()` is not
necessary anymore

## Future Changes
- [ ] a11y: work on having an accessebility focus ring
- [ ] Page visibility API:
(https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Page_Visibility_API)
events when tab is back in focus vs. background, different kind of focus
- [ ] Reexamine places we manually dispatch `pointer_down` events to see
if they're necessary.
- [ ] Minor: get rid of `useContainer` maybe? Is it really necessary to
have this hook? you can just do `useEditor` → `editor.getContainer()`,
feels superfluous.

## Methodology
Looked for places where we do:
- `body.click()`
- places we do `container.focus()`
- places we do `container.blur()`
- places we do `editor.updateInstanceState({ isFocused })`
- places we do `autofocus`
- searched for `document.activeElement`

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- [ ] `tests` — Changes to any test code
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- [ ] `dunno` — I don't know


### Test Plan

- [x] run test-focus.spec.ts
- [x] check MultipleExample
- [x] check EditorFocusExample
- [x] check autoFocus
- [x] check style panel usage and focus events in general
- [x] check text editing focus, lots of different devices,
mobile/desktop

### Release Notes

- Focus: rework and untangle existing focus management logic in the SDK
2024-05-17 08:53:57 +00:00
alex
da35f2bd75
Bindings (#3326)
First draft of the new bindings API. We'll follow this up with some API
refinements, tests, documentation, and examples.

Bindings are a new record type for establishing relationships between
two shapes so they can update at the same time.

### Change Type

- [x] `sdk` — Changes the tldraw SDK
- [x] `feature` — New feature

### Release Notes

#### Breaking changes
- The `start` and `end` properties on `TLArrowShape` no longer have
`type: point | binding`. Instead, they're always a point, which may be
out of date if a binding exists. To check for & retrieve arrow bindings,
use `getArrowBindings(editor, shape)` instead.
- `getArrowTerminalsInArrowSpace` must be passed a `TLArrowBindings` as
a third argument: `getArrowTerminalsInArrowSpace(editor, shape,
getArrowBindings(editor, shape))`
- The following types have been renamed:
    - `ShapeProps` -> `RecordProps`
    - `ShapePropsType` -> `RecordPropsType`
    - `TLShapePropsMigrations` -> `TLPropsMigrations`
    - `SchemaShapeInfo` -> `SchemaPropsInfo`

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Co-authored-by: David Sheldrick <d.j.sheldrick@gmail.com>
2024-05-08 12:37:31 +00:00
Mime Čuvalo
68bc29f103
textfields: fix RTL layout for SVG exports (#3680)
Followup to https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/pull/3188 (although this
problem was there before that PR)

This does more work for RTL rendering in SVG context, especially since
we position each span one-by-one.

I had to do a bit of esoteric spelunking and it turns out
[`unicode-bidi:
plaintext`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/unicode-bidi)
solves our issue even though it isn't really recommend to be used by web
developers. Fun times 🙃

Before:
<img width="369" alt="Screenshot 2024-05-02 at 11 45 44"
src="https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/469604/df55e03a-4760-4b8f-adad-ed1a8c13ad51">


After:
<img width="365" alt="Screenshot 2024-05-02 at 11 54 48"
src="https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/469604/3339bbf4-041a-4fdf-8b6e-6fa19dfb0a9e">




### Change Type

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- [ ] `dunno` — I don't know


### Test Plan

1. Test LTR text.
2. Test RTL text.
3. Test mixed LTR/RTL on different lines.

- [ ] Unit Tests
- [x] End to end tests

### Release Notes

- [Add a brief release note for your PR here.](textfields: fix RTL
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2024-05-03 13:40:59 +00:00
Steve Ruiz
5601d0ee22
Separate text-align property for shapes (#3627)
This PR creates a new "text align" property for text shapes. Its default
is left align.

This means that text shapes now have their own alignment prop, separate
from the vertical / horizontal alignment used in labels.

The style panel for text has no visual change:

<img width="400" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/aac80d2a-a069-4388-870b-1e0917d88eda">

The style panel for labels has consistent icons for label position:

<img width="487" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/0adf7f0e-8446-4d3e-b9ea-a61e43035207">

Both may be configured separately.

<img width="458" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/698dcfac-6eb2-4a8c-afb8-d1e5761019ef">


# Icon refresh

This PR also removes many unused icons.

It adds a special toggle icon for the context menu.

<img width="571" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/489551e6-a370-4528-9ad4-8f93e119f26b">
<img width="492" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/cd3d77c7-8bae-4369-8b53-ca4685b2fd0e">


### Change Type

- [x] `sdk` — Changes the tldraw SDK
- [x] `improvement` — Improving existing features

### Test Plan

1. Load files.
2. Paste excalidraw content.
3. Load v1 files.
4. Use the app as usual.

- [x] Unit Tests

### Release Notes

- Separates the text align property for text shapes and labels.

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2024-04-29 10:58:15 +00:00
Steve Ruiz
7732e99811
Color tweaks (light and dark mode) (#3486)
This PR makes some changes to the appearance of colors in light and dark
mode. In general colors should be very slightly darker and less
saturated in light mode, creating greater contrast against the canvas,
fill, and note colors.

Before:

![image](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/aa9a0c64-bf7a-4cde-a611-92fa6d78eabb)

After:

![image](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/352bc688-aa68-4b50-b990-fab643cb0bef)

There are still some balancing to do on dark mode.

Before:
<img width="1393" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/d87114a1-c96e-4b77-bd29-7b44f4faa54f">

After:
<img width="1504" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/c8818afe-b961-4a1d-8852-914ff599a7f3">

### Change Type

- [x] `sdk` — Changes the tldraw SDK
- [x] `bugfix` — Bug fix

### Release Notes

- Adjusts colors

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2024-04-17 09:31:55 +00:00
Steve Ruiz
41601ac61e
Stickies: release candidate (#3249)
This PR is the target for the stickies PRs that are moving forward. It
should collect changes.

- [x] New icon
- [x] Improved shadows
- [x] Shadow LOD
- [x] New colors / theme options
- [x] Shrink text size to avoid word breaks on the x axis
- [x] Hide indicator whilst typing (reverted)
- [x] Adjacent note positions
  - [x] buttons / clone handles
  - [x] position helpers for creating / translating (pits)
- [x] keyboard shortcuts: (Tab, Shift+tab (RTL aware), Cmd-Enter,
Shift+Cmd+enter)
  - [x] multiple shape translating 
- [x] Text editing
  - [x] Edit on type (feature flagged)
  - [x] click goes in correct place
- [x] Notes as parents (reverted)
- [x] Update colors
- [x] Update SVG appearance

### Change Type

- [x] `sdk` — Changes the tldraw SDK
- [x] `feature` — New feature

### Test Plan

Todo: fold in test plans for child PRs

### Unit tests:

- [ ] Shrink text size to avoid word breaks on the x axis
- [x] Adjacent notes
  - [x] buttons (clone handles)
  - [x] position helpers (pits)
- [x] keyboard shortcuts: (Tab, Shift+tab (RTL aware), Cmd-Enter,
Shift+Cmd+enter)
- [ ] Text editing
  - [ ] Edit on type
  - [ ] click goes in correct place

### Release Notes

- Improves sticky notes (see list)

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2024-04-14 18:40:02 +00:00
Mitja Bezenšek
584380ba8b
Input buffering (#3223)
This PR buffs input events.

## The story so far

In the olde days, we throttled events from the canvas events hook so
that a pointer event would only be sent every 1/60th of a second. This
was fine but made drawing on the iPad / 120FPS displays a little sad.

Then we removed this throttle. It seemed fine! Drawing at 120FPS was
great. We improved some rendering speeds and tightened some loops so
that the engine could keep up with 2x the number of points in a line.

Then we started noticing that iPads and other screens could start
choking on events as it received new inputs and tried to process and
render inputs while still recovering from a previous dropped frame. Even
worse, on iPad the work of rendering at 120FPS was causing the browser
to throttle the app after some sustained drawing. Yikes!

### Batching

I did an experimental PR (#3180) to bring back batching but do it in the
editor instead. What we would do is: rather than immediately processing
an event when we get it, we would instead put the event into a buffer.
On the next 60FPS tick, we would flush the buffer and process all of the
events. We'd have them all in the same transaction so that the app would
only render once.

### Render batching?

We then tried batching the renders, so that the app would only ever
render once per (next) frame. This added a bunch of complexity around
events that needed to happen synchronously, such as writing text in a
text field. Some inputs could "lag" in a way familiar to anyone who's
tried to update an input's state asynchronously. So we backed out of
this.

### Coalescing?

Another idea from @ds300 was to "coalesce" the events. This would be
useful because, while some interactions like drawing would require the
in-between frames in order to avoid data loss, most interactions (like
resizing) didn't actually need the in-between frames, they could just
use the last input of a given type.

Coalescing turned out to be trickier than we thought, though. Often a
state node required information from elsewhere in the app when
processing an event (such as camera position or page point, which is
derived from the camera position), and so the coalesced events would
need to also include this information or else the handlers wouldn't work
the way they should when processing the "final" event during a tick.

So we backed out of the coalescing strategy for now. Here's the [PR that
removes](937469d69d)
it.

### Let's just buffer the fuckers

So this PR now should only include input buffering.

I think there are ways to achieve the same coalescing-like results
through the state nodes, which could gather information during the
`onPointerMove` handler and then actually make changes during the
`onTick` handler, so that the changes are only done as many time as
necessary. This should help with e.g. resizing lots of shapes at once.

But first let's land the buffering!

---

Mitja's original text:

This PR builds on top of Steve's [experiment
PR](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/pull/3180) here. It also adds event
coalescing for [`pointerMove`
events](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/blob/mitja/input-buffering/packages/editor/src/lib/editor/Editor.ts#L8364-L8368).
The API is [somewhat similar
](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/PointerEvent/getCoalescedEvents)
to `getCoalescedEvent`. In `StateNodes` we register an `onPointerMove`
handler. When the event happens it gets called with the event `info`.
There's now an additional field on `TLMovePointerEvent` called
`coalescedInfo` which includes all the events. It's then on the user to
process all of these.

I decided on this API since it allows us to only expose one event
handler, but it still gives the users access to all events if they need
them.

We would otherwise either need to:

- Expose two events (coalesced and non-coalesced one and complicate the
api) so that state nodes like Resizing would not be triggered for each
pointer move.
- Offer some methods on the editor that would allow use to get the
coalesced information. Then the nodes that need that info could request
it. I [tried
this](9ad973da3a (diff-32f1de9a5a9ec72aa49a8d18a237fbfff301610f4689a4af6b37f47af435aafcR67)),
but it didn't feel good.

This also complicated the editor inputs. The events need to store
information about the event (like the mouse position when the event
happened for `onPointerMove`). But we cannot immediately update inputs
when the event happens. To make this work for `pointerMove` events I've
added `pagePoint`. It's
[calculated](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/pull/3223/files#diff-980beb0aa0ee9aa6d1cd386cef3dc05a500c030638ffb58d45fd11b79126103fR71)
when the event triggers and then consumers can get it straight from the
event (like
[Drawing](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/pull/3223/files#diff-32f1de9a5a9ec72aa49a8d18a237fbfff301610f4689a4af6b37f47af435aafcR104)).

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2024-04-02 14:29:14 +00:00
alex
05f58f7c2a
React-powered SVG exports (#3117)
## Migration path
1. If any of your shapes implement `toSvg` for exports, you'll need to
replace your implementation with a new version that returns JSX (it's a
react component) instead of manually constructing SVG DOM nodes
2. `editor.getSvg` is deprecated. It still works, but will be going away
in a future release. If you still need SVGs as DOM elements rather than
strings, use `new DOMParser().parseFromString(svgString,
'image/svg+xml').firstElementChild`

## The change in detail
At the moment, our SVG exports very carefully try to recreate the
visuals of our shapes by manually constructing SVG DOM nodes. On its own
this is really painful, but it also results in a lot of duplicated logic
between the `component` and `getSvg` methods of shape utils.

In #3020, we looked at using string concatenation & DOMParser to make
this a bit less painful. This works, but requires specifying namespaces
everywhere, is still pretty painful (no syntax highlighting or
formatting), and still results in all that duplicated logic.

I briefly experimented with creating my own version of the javascript
language that let you embed XML like syntax directly. I was going to
call it EXTREME JAVASCRIPT or XJS for short, but then I noticed that we
already wrote the whole of tldraw in this thing called react and a (imo
much worse named) version of the javascript xml thing already existed.

Given the entire library already depends on react, what would it look
like if we just used react directly for these exports? Turns out things
get a lot simpler! Take a look at lmk what you think

This diff was intended as a proof of concept, but is actually pretty
close to being landable. The main thing is that here, I've deliberately
leant into this being a big breaking change to see just how much code we
could delete (turns out: lots). We could if we wanted to make this
without making it a breaking change at all, but it would add back a lot
of complexity on our side and run a fair bit slower

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2024-03-25 14:16:55 +00:00
alex
4c5c3daa51
PDF editor example (#3159)
This diff adds a PDF editor example. It's pretty similar to the image
annotator, but is a better way to demo longer axis-locked scrolling.
There are some pretty big drawbacks to it at the moment (see the TODO
list on `PdfEditor.tsx`)

I'm going to land as-is for now, and we can iterate on it in the future.

### Change Type
- [x] `docs` — Changes to the documentation, examples, or templates.
- [x] `feature` — New feature
2024-03-19 11:55:21 +00:00
alex
3a736007e5
Add image annotator example (#3147)
This diff mostly adds an image annotator example, but also has a couple
of drive-by changes:
- Added a 'use-cases' category to the examples app for this style of
mini-app
- Add `editor.pageToViewport`, which is like `editor.pageToScreen` but
works with viewport coordinates (better for `InFrontOfTheCanvas` stuff)
- Prevent the chrome side-swipe-to-go-back thing in the examples app

Some cool features of the image annotator:
- The image cannot be unlocked, and cannot have shapes places behind it
  - I still need to work out a way of removing the context menu though
- Anything you place outside the bounds of the image (and therefore
outside the bounds of the export) will be greyed out
- You can't change pages
  - unless you find the "move to page" action... need to fix that
- The camera is constrained! It'll keep the image roughly centered on
the screen. If you pick a very long thin image, you can only scroll
vertically. If you pick a very big one, it'll default it to a reasonable
size.

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2024-03-19 11:41:25 +00:00
alex
16a28bfd90
Fix jpg export and tests (#3198)
Fix a bug that was preventing JPG and webp exports from working. Also:
- Re-enable our export snapshot tests which got commented out again
- Fix some react act errors when running tests

### Change Type

- [x] `sdk` — Changes the tldraw SDK
- [x] `bugfix` — Bug fix
2024-03-18 15:08:09 +00:00
alex
adebb680e5
Component-based toolbar customisation API (#3067)
When we went from overrides-based to component based UI customisation
APIs, we didn't do the toolbar because it had some significant extra
complexity around overflowing the contents of the menu into the
dropdown. This is really hard to do at render-time with react - you
can't introspect what a component will return to move some of it into an
overflow.

Instead, this diff runs that logic in a `useLayoutEffect` - we render
all the items into both the main toolbar and the overflow menu, then in
the effect (or if the rendered components change) we use CSS to remove
the items we don't need, check which was last active, etc. Originally, I
wasn't really into this approach - but i've actually found it to work
super well and be very reliable.

### Change Type

- [x] `major` — Breaking change
- [ ] `dependencies` — Changes to package dependencies[^1]
- [ ] `documentation` — Changes to the documentation only[^2]
- [ ] `tests` — Changes to any test code only[^2]
- [ ] `internal` — Any other changes that don't affect the published
package[^2]
- [ ] I don't know

[^1]: publishes a `patch` release, for devDependencies use `internal`
[^2]: will not publish a new version

### Test Plan

1. Test the toolbar at many different sizes with many different 'active
tools'

---------

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2024-03-12 16:14:28 +00:00
Steve Ruiz
60cc0dcce3
Menu updates / fix flip / add export / remove Shape menu (#3115)
This PR:
- adds the export all menu items to the main menu
- removes the export all menu items from the dotcom menus
- removes the shape menu and reverts several changes from
https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/pull/2782. This was not properly
reviewed (I thought it was a PR about hiding / showing menu items).
- fixes a bug with exporting (exporting JSON was not working when the
user had no selected shapes)
- fixes a bug that would prevent "flip shapes" from appearing in the
menu
- prevents export / copy actions from running if there are no shapes on
the page
- allows export / copy actions to default to all shapes on the page if
no shapes are selected

These changes have not been released in the dotcom yet. There's will be
some thrash in the APIs.

# Menu philosophy

In the menu, the **edit** submenu relates to undo/redo, plus the user's
current selection.

Menu items that relate to specific to certain shapes are hidden when not
available.

Menu items that relate to all shapes are disabled when not available.

<img width="640" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/e467e6bb-d958-4a9a-ac19-1dada52dcfa6">

### Change Type

- [x] `major` — Bug fix

### Test

- Select no shapes (arrange / flip should not be visible)
- Select one geo shape (arrange / flip should not be visible)
- Select two geo shapes (arrange / flip should be visible)
- Select one draw shape (arrange / flip should not be visible)

### Release Notes

- Revert some changes in the menu.
2024-03-11 18:31:28 +00:00
Steve Ruiz
338501d656
[fix] Routes check on e2e tests (#3022)
This PR updates our end to end tests so that they check every route in
our examples to ensure that it loads (skipping any routes that don't
features a canvas).

### Change Type

- [x] `tests` — Changes to any test code only[^2]

### Test Plan

- [x] End to end tests
2024-03-02 16:42:07 +00:00
alex
a0628f9cb2
tldraw_final_v6_final(old version).docx.pdf (#2998)
Rename `@tldraw/tldraw` to just `tldraw`! `@tldraw/tldraw` still exists
as an alias to `tldraw` for folks who are still using that.

### Test Plan

- [x] Unit Tests
- [ ] End to end tests

### Release Notes

- The `@tldraw/tldraw` package has been renamed to `tldraw`. You can
keep using the old version if you want though!
2024-02-29 16:06:19 +00:00
Taha
5db4e9a491
Adding a single E2E test per menu (#2954)
A basic test for each of the menu areas

fixes TLD-2251

- [x] `tests` — Changes to any test code only[^2]

### Release Notes

- Add a brief release note for your PR here.

---------

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2024-02-29 13:21:10 +00:00
Taha
fcf97958e8
E2E Style Panel Tests (#2878)
This PR adds E2E tests for the style panel.

It checks that: 
- the style panel opens and closes as expected on mobile
- the style panel button is disabled for the eraser tool on mobile
- selecting a style hints the button
- changing a style changes the appearance of the shape
- It also moves a test from the toolbar tests that checks the correct
styles are exposed for the right tools


fixes tld-2222

- [x] `tests` — Changes to any test code only[^2]


### Release Notes

- Add style panel E2E tests

---------

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2024-02-23 14:37:15 +00:00
Taha
7e673b5e37
E2e tests for the toolbar (#2709)
This PR adds some e2e tests for the toolbar.

Fixtures have been set up for the toolbar and style panel, and are
fairly barebones at the moment. Eventually each menu should have a
fixture associated with it, and all tests will use the class defined in
the fixtures file.

### Change Type

- [x] `tests` — Changes to any test code only[^2]

### Release Notes

- Add e2e tests for the toolbar
2024-02-16 14:15:00 +00:00
Steve Ruiz
ac0259a6af
Composable custom UI (#2796)
This PR refactors our menu systems and provides an interface to hide or
replace individual user interface elements.

# Background

Previously, we've had two types of overrides:
- "schema" overrides that would allow insertion or replacement of items
in the different menus
- "component" overrides that would replace components in the editor's
user interface

This PR is an attempt to unify the two and to provide for additional
cases where the "schema-based" user interface had begun to break down.

# Approach

This PR makes no attempt to change the `actions` or `tools`
overrides—the current system seems to be correct for those because they
are not reactive. The challenge with the other ui schemas is that they
_are_ reactive, and thus the overrides both need to a) be fed in from
outside of the editor as props, and b) react to changes from the editor,
which is an impossible situation.

The new approach is to use React to declare menu items. (Surprise!) 

```tsx
function CustomHelpMenuContent() {
	return (
		<>
			<DefaultHelpMenuContent />
			<TldrawUiMenuGroup id="custom stuff">
				<TldrawUiMenuItem
					id="about"
					label="Like my posts"
					icon="external-link"
					readonlyOk
					onSelect={() => {
						window.open('https://x.com/tldraw', '_blank')
					}}
				/>
			</TldrawUiMenuGroup>
		</>
	)
}

const components: TLComponents = {
	HelpMenuContent: CustomHelpMenuContent,
}

export default function CustomHelpMenuContentExample() {
	return (
		<div className="tldraw__editor">
			<Tldraw components={components} />
		</div>
	)
}
```

We use a `components` prop with the combined editor and ui components.

- [ ] Create a "layout" component?
- [ ] Make UI components more isolated? If possible, they shouldn't
depend on styles outside of themselves, so that they can be used in
other layouts. Maybe we wait on this because I'm feeling a slippery
slope toward presumptions about configurability.
- [ ] OTOH maybe we go hard and consider these things as separate
components, even packages, with their own interfaces for customizability
/ configurability, just go all the way with it, and see what that looks
like.

# Pros

Top line: you can customize tldraw's user interface in a MUCH more
granular / powerful way than before.

It solves a case where menu items could not be made stateful from
outside of the editor context, and provides the option to do things in
the menus that we couldn't allow previously with the "schema-based"
approach.

It also may (who knows) be more performant because we can locate the
state inside of the components for individual buttons and groups,
instead of all at the top level above the "schema". Because items /
groups decide their own state, we don't have to have big checks on how
many items are selected, or whether we have a flippable state. Items and
groups themselves are allowed to re-build as part of the regular React
lifecycle. Menus aren't constantly being rebuilt, if that were ever an
issue.

Menu items can be shared between different menu types. We'll are
sometimes able to re-use items between, for example, the menu and the
context menu and the actions menu.

Our overrides no longer mutate anything, so there's less weird searching
and finding.

# Cons

This approach can make customization menu contents significantly more
complex, as an end user would need to re-declare most of a menu in order
to make any change to it. Luckily a user can add things to the top or
bottom of the context menu fairly easily. (And who knows, folks may
actually want to do deep customization, and this allows for it.)

It's more code. We are shipping more react components, basically one for
each menu item / group.

Currently this PR does not export the subcomponents, i.e. menu items. If
we do want to export these, then heaven help us, it's going to be a
_lot_ of exports.

# Progress 

- [x] Context menu
- [x] Main menu
- [x] Zoom menu
- [x] Help menu
- [x] Actions menu
- [x] Keyboard shortcuts menu
- [x] Quick actions in main menu? (new)
- [x] Helper buttons? (new)
- [x] Debug Menu

And potentially
- [x] Toolbar
- [x] Style menu
- [ ] Share zone
- [x] Navigation zone
- [ ] Other zones

### Change Type

- [x] `major` — Breaking change

### Test Plan

1. use the context menu
2. use the custom context menu example
3. use cursor chat in the context menu

- [x] Unit Tests
- [ ] End to end tests

### Release Notes

- Add a brief release note for your PR here.
2024-02-15 12:10:09 +00:00
David Sheldrick
9d895aab13
[docs] Fix missing Persistence page (#2828)
Fixes #2826, extracted from #2680 

The problem is that we had two different articles whose ids were being
derived as `persistence`, the `persistence.mdx` file and the
`persistence/` example.

I've

1. Made it an error for two articles to have the same id
2. Renamed the `persistence/` article to `local-storage` since that's
the API it's using.

### Change Type

- [ ] `patch` — Bug fix
- [ ] `minor` — New feature
- [ ] `major` — Breaking change
- [ ] `dependencies` — Changes to package dependencies[^1]
- [x] `documentation` — Changes to the documentation only[^2]
- [ ] `tests` — Changes to any test code only[^2]
- [ ] `internal` — Any other changes that don't affect the published
package[^2]
- [ ] I don't know

[^1]: publishes a `patch` release, for devDependencies use `internal`
[^2]: will not publish a new version

### Test Plan

1. Add a step-by-step description of how to test your PR here.
3.

- [ ] Unit Tests
- [ ] End to end tests

### Release Notes

- Add a brief release note for your PR here.
2024-02-13 16:19:17 +00:00
Steve Ruiz
2fd6f254c8
Examples tweaks (#2681)
### Change Type

- [x] `documentation` — Changes to the documentation only[^2]
2024-02-02 17:36:30 +00:00
alex
c3ae981c2d
Positional keyboard shortcuts for toolbar (#2409)
Adds positional keyboard shortcuts to the toolbar. Use the 1, 2, 3, 4
etc keys to activate the corresponding tool on the toolbar.

![Kapture 2024-01-05 at 11 52
30](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/1489520/82a21436-0f04-465d-9351-3f2768f61f55)


### Change Type
- [x] `minor` — New feature

### Test Plan

1. Use the number keys to activate toolbar items.
- [x] End to end tests

### Release Notes

- You can now use the number keys to select the corresponding tool from
the toolbar

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2024-01-26 14:49:21 +00:00
alex
cff5be4605
Make sure correct dark mode colours get used in exports (#2492)
Also tweaks the colours of menus in dark mode to have a little higher
contrast. Fixed #2493

### Change Type

- [x] `patch` — Bug fix


[^1]: publishes a `patch` release, for devDependencies use `internal`
[^2]: will not publish a new version

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2024-01-17 14:31:38 +00:00
Lu Wilson
ab560d70a7
[hot take] Make dark mode colours pop more (#2478)
This PR makes dark mode colours pop more.
It uses the light mode colours as a starting point, with a few tweaks.

We could tweak these more, and bikeshed these to death. The goal of this
PR is to get us into a *brighter* ballpark.

If you don't want to recreate the following examples, copy paste them
from
[staging.tldraw.com/r/palette](https://staging.tldraw.com/r/palette)


![image](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/15892272/d8e1302e-5fd1-40f3-bbaf-b4a6bdd77741)


![image](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/15892272/4895c06b-da61-445a-9041-bc80d6fc6d91)


![image](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/15892272/d90474ea-9b71-4c33-b8c7-28562ff4ee32)


![image](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/15892272/21077583-6135-4b67-8c4b-bb6ac037a02d)


![image](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/15892272/c0ac91f7-2703-4df9-bf3b-1356b7000401)


### Change Type

- [x] `patch` — Bug fix


### Test Plan


- [ ] Unit Tests
- [ ] End to end tests

### Release Notes

- Tweaked dark mode colour styles to make them pop more.

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2024-01-16 17:03:58 +00:00
alex
25328f98d0
refactor copy/export, fix safari copy-as-image being broken (#2411)
In #2198, we introduced a regression on ios around image exports. ios
will block copys if they're not called syncronously in a UI event. It's
important to make ios copys like this:
```ts
navigator.clipboard.write(new ClipboardItem(getStuffToCopyAsAPromise())
```

instead of
```ts
getStuffToCopyAsAPromise().then(stuff => {
    navigator.clipboard.write(new ClipboardItem(stuff))
})
```

We've written and fixed this bug a few times, which i think is because
of how our export/copy code is written: the formatting is interspersed
with interacting with the browser APIs, which makes it hard to change
one without accidentally affecting the other.

This diff fixes the bug, but also restructures our export/copy code: all
the formatting is handled by `exportToBlob` and related which just
return `Blob`s. This leaves `copyAs`, `exportAs` etc. to just handle
interacting with the browser APIs.

Fixes #2312

### Change Type

- [x] `patch` — Bug fix

### Test Plan

1. Test copy/export as on all browsers

### Release Notes

- Fix a bug preventing copying as an image on iOS

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2024-01-09 14:50:10 +00:00
Steve Ruiz
6b1005ef71
[tech debt] Primitives renaming party / cleanup (#2396)
This PR:
- renames Vec2d to Vec
- renames Vec2dModel to VecModel
- renames Box2d to Box
- renames Box2dModel to BoxModel
- renames Matrix2d to Mat
- renames Matrix2dModel to MatModel
- removes unused primitive helpers
- removes unused exports
- removes a few redundant tests in dgreensp

### Change Type

- [x] `major` — Breaking change

### Release Notes

- renames Vec2d to Vec
- renames Vec2dModel to VecModel
- renames Box2d to Box
- renames Box2dModel to BoxModel
- renames Matrix2d to Mat
- renames Matrix2dModel to MatModel
- removes unused primitive helpers
2024-01-03 12:13:15 +00:00
David Sheldrick
55f95bb666
Use custom font (#2343)
This PR adds our custom version of Shantell Sans. Not sure if we need to
keep the old file around for backwards compat?

### Change Type

- [x] `major` 

### Release Notes

- Add a brief release note for your PR here.

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2023-12-19 14:17:45 +00:00
alex
7c77944951
fix export snapshot race condition (#2280)
Fixes a race condition with our snapshot export tests that was causing
them to be flaky.

### Change Type

- [x] `tests` — Changes to any test code only[^2]

### Test Plan
- [x] End to end tests
2023-12-04 13:52:37 +00:00
David Sheldrick
34cfb85169
no impure getters pt 11 (#2236)
follow up to #2189 

adds runtime warnings for deprecated fields. cleans up remaining fields
and usages. Adds a lint rule to prevent access to deprecated fields.
Adds a lint rule to prevent using getters.

### Change Type

- [x] `patch` — Bug fix
2023-11-16 15:34:56 +00:00
Steve Ruiz
14e8d19a71
Custom Tools DX + screenshot example (#2198)
This PR adds a custom tool example, the `Screenshot Tool`.

It demonstrates how a user can create a custom tool together with custom
tool UI.

### Change Type

- [x] `minor` — New feature

### Test Plan

1. Use the screenshot example

### Release Notes

- adds ScreenshotTool custom tool example
- improvements and new exports related to copying and exporting images /
files
- loosens up types around icons and translations
- moving `StateNode.isActive` into an atom
- adding `Editor.path`
2023-11-15 18:06:02 +00:00
David Sheldrick
dc0f6ae0f2
No impure getters pt8 (#2221)
follow up to #2189 
### Change Type

- [x] `patch` — Bug fix
2023-11-14 16:32:27 +00:00
Steve Ruiz
7186368f0d
StateNode atoms (#2213)
This PR extracts some improvements from #2198 into a separate PR.

### Release Notes
- adds computed `StateNode.getPath`
- adds computed StateNode.getCurrent`
- adds computed StateNode.getIsActive`
- adds computed `Editor.getPath()`
- makes transition's second property optional

### Change Type

- [x] `minor` — New feature

### Test Plan

- [x] Unit Tests
- [x] End to end tests
2023-11-14 13:02:50 +00:00
David Sheldrick
7ffda2335c
No impure getters pt3 (#2203)
Follow up to #2189 and #2202 

### Change Type

- [x] `patch` — Bug fix

[^1]: publishes a `patch` release, for devDependencies use `internal`
[^2]: will not publish a new version
2023-11-13 14:31:27 +00:00
Steve Ruiz
5db3c1553e
Replace Atom.value with Atom.get() (#2189)
This PR replaces the `.value` getter for the atom with `.get()`

### Change Type

- [x] `major` — Breaking change

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2023-11-13 11:51:22 +00:00
Gabriel Lee
260a31db81
feat: add new prop to force mobile mode layout (#1734)
Adds a new prop to force mobile mode layout, similar to how the
?layout=mobile query param works.

An alternative of having the prop accept a breakpoint number was
considered, but while that provides more flexibility, it's best if
usages of tldraw don't need to know about the internal workings of
tldraw. (e.g. someone might use breakpoint 7 to get the "desktop" mode,
but that won't be reliable when in the future more breakpoints are
added)


![licecap-output-1](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/5616556/b08fa239-be4f-46c2-9a78-c53b453e4d1a)

![licecap-output-2](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/5616556/9be55807-adc7-4253-8b20-757a07a8b157)

Closes #1709 

### Change Type

- [ ] `patch` — Bug fix
- [x] `minor` — New feature
- [ ] `major` — Breaking change
- [ ] `dependencies` — Changes to package dependencies[^1]
- [ ] `documentation` — Changes to the documentation only[^2]
- [ ] `tests` — Changes to any test code only[^2]
- [ ] `internal` — Any other changes that don't affect the published
package[^2]
- [ ] I don't know

[^1]: publishes a `patch` release, for devDependencies use `internal`
[^2]: will not publish a new version

### Test Plan

1. `<Tldraw persistenceKey="tldraw_example" autoFocus
forceMobileModeLayout />`
2. notice that the layout stays in mobile mode no matter the width of
the screen

- [ ] Unit Tests
- [ ] End to end tests

### Release Notes

- add new prop to force mobile mode layout

---------

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2023-11-11 14:11:59 +00:00
Steve Ruiz
ddb73cb6cf
Tighten up editor ui (#2102)
This PR tightens up the editor UI. It removes padding around the editor.

![Kapture 2023-10-28 at 18 27
15](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/18075308-7b62-43a1-8c80-ff4e4136197b)

<img width="1196" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/a8205ef1-b142-4fdc-9745-e400c0c4939a">

<img width="1196" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/87e9dcd1-39f5-466a-a256-9cbd2ff2cf7e">

### Change Type

- [x] `minor` — New feature

### Release Notes

- Small adjustment to editor ui.
2023-10-28 21:58:32 +00:00
alex
22955bb0ec
Only upload playwright to S3 if we have the right credentials (#2074)
These credentials aren't available to non-tldraw contributors which was
breaking uploads.

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2023-10-13 13:42:41 +00:00
alex
421102282d
Fix newlines in text geo shapes (#2059)
Previously, entering a geo shape and adding a bunch of newlines wouldn't
correctly update the shape's height. This fixes that.

### Change Type

- [x] `patch` — Bug fix


### Test Plan

1. Create a geo shape
2. Enter text editing mode
3. Spam the enter key
4. See that the shape grows appropriately
5. Exit editing and check that the trailing newlines have been deleted.

- [ ] Unit Tests
- [x] End to end tests

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2023-10-10 12:58:28 +00:00
alex
4ccb6d8a50
re-enable visual regression tests (#2056)
Re-enable visual regression tests

### Change Type
- [x] `tests` — Changes to any test code only[^2]

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2023-10-10 12:33:16 +00:00
Steve Ruiz
d715fa3a2e
[fix] Focus events (actually) (#2015)
This PR restores the controlled nature of focus. Focus allows keyboard
shortcuts and other interactions to occur. The editor's focus should
always / entirely be controlled via the autoFocus prop or by manually
setting `editor.instanceState.isFocused`.

Design note: I'm starting to think that focus is the wrong abstraction,
and that we should instead use a kind of "disabled" state for editors
that the user isn't interacting with directly. In a page where multiple
editors exit (e.g. a notion page), a developer could switch from
disabled to enabled using a first interaction.

### Change Type

- [x] `patch` — Bug fix

### Test Plan

- [x] End to end tests
2023-10-04 09:01:48 +00:00
alex
92886e1f40
fix text in geo shapes not causing its container to grow (#2003)
We got things sliggghhhtly wrong in #1980. That diff was attempting to
fix a bug where the text measurement element would refuse to go above
the viewport size in safari. This was most obvious in the case where
there was no fixed width on a text shape, and that diff fixed that case,
but it was also happening when a fixed width text shape was wider than
viewport - which wasn't covered by that fix. It turned out that that fix
also introduced a bug where shapes would no longer grow along the y-axis
- in part because the relationship between `width`, `maxWidth`, and
`minWidth` is very confusing.

The one-liner fix is to just use `max-content` instead of `fit-content`
- that way, the div ignores the size of its container. But I also
cleared up the API for text measurement to remove the `width` property
entirely in favour of `maxWidth`. I think this makes things much clearer
and as far as I can tell doesn't affect anything.

Closes #1998 

### Change Type

- [x] `patch` — Bug fix

### Test Plan

1. Create an arrow & geo shape with labels, plus a note and text shape
2. Try to break text measurement - overflow the bounds, make very wide
text, experiment with fixed/auto-size text, etc.
2023-10-03 14:26:13 +00:00
Taha
f73bf9a7fe
Fix text-wrapping on Safari (#1980)
Co-authored-by: Alex Alex@dytry.ch

closes [#1978](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/issues/1978)

Text was wrapping on Safari because the measure text div was rendered
differently on different browsers. Interestingly, when forcing the
text-measure div to be visible and on-screen in Chrome, the same
text-wrapping behaviour was apparent. By setting white-space to 'pre'
when width hasn't been set by the user, we can ensure that only line
breaks the user has inputted are rendered by default on all browsers.

### Change Type

- [x] `patch` — Bug fix
- [ ] `minor` — New feature
- [ ] `major` — Breaking change
- [ ] `dependencies` — Changes to package dependencies[^1]
- [ ] `documentation` — Changes to the documentation only[^2]
- [ ] `tests` — Changes to any test code only[^2]
- [ ] `internal` — Any other changes that don't affect the published
package[^2]
- [ ] I don't know

[^1]: publishes a `patch` release, for devDependencies use `internal`
[^2]: will not publish a new version

### Test Plan

1. On Safari
2. Make a new text shape and start typing
3. At a certain point the text starts to wrap without the width having
been set


### Release Notes

- Fix text wrapping differently on Safari and Chrome/Firefox

Before/After

<image width="350"
src="https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/98838967/320171b4-61e0-4a41-b8d3-830bd90bea65">
<image width="350"
src="https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/98838967/b42d7156-0ce9-4894-9692-9338dc931b79">
2023-10-02 11:30:53 +00:00
Steve Ruiz
da33179a31
Remove focus management (#1953)
This PR removes the automatic focus events from the editor.

The `autoFocus` prop is now true by default. When true, the editor will
begin in a focused state (`editor.instanceState.isFocused` will be
`true`) and the component will respond to keyboard shortcuts and other
interactions. When false, the editor will begin in an unfocused state
and not respond to keyboard interactions.

**It's now up to the developer** using the component to update
`isFocused` themselves. There's no predictable way to do that on our
side, so we leave it to the developer to decide when to turn on or off
focus for a container (for example, using an intersection observer to
"unfocus" components that are off screen).

### Change Type

- [x] `major` — Breaking change

### Test Plan

1. Open the multiple editors example.
2. Click to focus each editor.
3. Use the keyboard shortcuts to check that the correct editor is
focused.
4. Start editing a shape, then select the other editor. The first
editing shape should complete.

- [x] Unit Tests
- [x] End to end tests

### Release Notes

- [editor] Make autofocus default, remove automatic blur / focus events.

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Co-authored-by: David Sheldrick <d.j.sheldrick@gmail.com>
2023-10-02 11:29:54 +00:00
Steve Ruiz
b6ebe1e274
[improvement] quick actions (#1922)
This PR:

- improves the quick actions bar, enabling undo / redo actions when the
eraser is selected.
- for actions that effect selected shapes, calling the action when the
select tool is not selected will select the select tool and run the
action
- actions that effect selected shapes are hidden from the menu when the
select tool is not selected

### Change Type

- [x] `major`

### Test Plan

1. Select the eraser tool, the undo / redo buttons should still be
there.

1. Select two shapes
2. Select the draw tool
3. The menu should not display most options, e.g. cut or paste, but
should display undo / redo
4. Press Shift+H
5. The shapes should not move, but the select tool should be selected
again

### Release Notes

- Improve the menu / kbds behavior when select tool is not active
2023-09-19 15:33:39 +00:00
Steve Ruiz
0b3e83be52
Add snapshot prop, examples (#1856)
This PR:
- adds a `snapshot` prop to the <Tldraw> component. It does basically
the same thing as calling `loadSnapshot` after creating the store, but
happens before the editor actually loads.
- adds a largeish example (including a JSON snapshot) to the examples

We have some very complex ways of juggling serialized data between
multiplayer, file formats, and the snapshot APIs. I'd like to see these
simplified, or at least for our documentation to reflect a narrow subset
of all the options available.

The most common questions seem to be:

Q: How do I serialize data?
A: Via the `Editor.getSnapshot()` method

Q: How do I restore serialized data?
A: Via the `Editor.loadSnapshot()` method OR via the `<Tldraw>`
component's `snapshot` prop

The store has an `initialData` constructor prop, however this is quite
complex as the store also requires a schema class instance with which to
migrate the data. In our components (<Tldraw> and <TldrawEditor>) we
were also accepting `initialData`, however we weren't accepting a
schema, and either way I think it's unrealistic to also expect users to
create schemas themselves and pass those in.

AFAIK the `initialData` prop is only used in the file loading, which is
a good example of how complex it looks like to create a schema and
migrate data outside of the components.

### Change Type

- [x] `minor` — New feature
2023-09-08 14:48:55 +00:00
Steve Ruiz
bf27743595
Rename shapes apis (#1787)
This PR updates APIs related to shapes in the Editor.

- removes the requirement for an `id` when creating shapes
- `shapesOnCurrentPage` -> `currentPageShapes`
- `findAncestor` -> `findShapeAncestor`
- `findCommonAncestor` -> `findCommonShapeAncestor`
- Adds `getCurrentPageShapeIds`
- `getAncestors` -> `getShapeAncestors`
- `getClipPath` -> `getShapeClipPath`
- `getGeometry` -> `getShapeGeometry`
- `getHandles` -> `getShapeHandles`
- `getTransform` -> `getShapeLocalTransform`
- `getPageTransform` -> `getShapePageTransform`
- `getOutlineSegments` -> `getShapeOutlineSegments`
- `getPageBounds` -> `getShapePageBounds`
- `getPageTransform` -> `getShapePageTransform`
- `getParentTransform` -> `getShapeParentTransform`
- `selectionBounds` -> `selectionRotatedPageBounds`

### Change Type

- [x] `major` — Breaking change

### Test Plan

- [x] Unit Tests
2023-08-02 18:12:25 +00:00
Steve Ruiz
79fae186e4
Revert "Editor commands API / effects" (#1783)
Reverts tldraw/tldraw#1778.

Fuzz testing picked up errors related to deleting pages and undo/redo
which may doom this PR.

### Change Type

- [x] `major` — Breaking change
2023-08-01 17:03:31 +00:00