This exports the same constants as the viewer components, but in the default viewer. To avoid bloating the global-scope the constants are added to a new `PDFViewerApplicationConstants` object[1], which also allows us to skip this in builds where it's not actually needed (e.g. the Firefox *built-in* PDF Viewer).
*Please note:* I'm not completely sold on this idea, and thus wouldn't mind the patch being rejected, since we probably don't want to export every single viewer constant this way. (And it may seem a bit arbitrary, to users, why some constants are exported and others are not.)
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[1] Somewhat similar to the existing `PDFViewerApplicationOptions` structure.
In addition to the existing `LinkTarget` constant, used by the `PDFLinkService`-constructor, this patch exports the following constants in the viewer components:
- `ScrollMode` and `SpreadMode`, since the `BaseViewer` has getters/setters which work with those constants.
- `RenderingStates`, since that one may be helpful when using `PDFPageView` directly.
While this has always worked, as a consequence of the implementation, it's never been officially supported.
In addition to adding basic unit-tests, this patch also introduces a couple of new JSDoc `@typedef`s in the API to avoid overly long lines.
By invoking the `reset` methods *last* in the `Toolbar`/`SecondaryToolbar`-constructors, we ensure that the "toolbarreset"/"secondarytoolbarreset"-events are actually handle when the viewer loads. Note that previously those events were dispatched *before* the relevant event-listeners had been attached.
With this small change we can avoid inconsistent initial toolbar-state, specifically in the case when the viewer is *reloaded* (since Firefox keeps the HTML-state on "soft" reloads).
By doing this in the worker-thread this code will only need to run *once*, whereas currently re-rendering of a page forces this to be repeated (e.g. after it's been scrolled out-of-view and then back into view again).
When a FreeText editor is pasted then it hasn't an editorDiv yet when added
to the layer, hence it's empty.
So this patch just move the call to addToAnnotationStorage to ensure we've
what we need.
An annotation doesn't have to be in the text flow, hence it's likely a bad idea
to insert its text in the text layer. But the text must be visible from a screen
reader point of view so it must somewhere in the DOM.
So with this patch, the text from a FreeText annotation is extracted and added in
a div in its HTML counterpart, and with the patch #15237 the text should be visible
and positioned relatively to the text flow.
Given that this image is intended specifically for the default viewer, we simply use the CSS preprocessor to remove the image reference in the `gulp components` build.
Considering that the issue only affects a CSS file, I don't believe that replacing the *just released* PDF.js version is actually necessary here.
It doesn't make sense to use a page-canvas that's *smaller* than the resulting thumbnail, since that causes the image to be upscaled which results in a blurry thumbnail. Note that this doesn't normally happen, unless a very small zoom-level is used in the viewer.