As a consequence of merging #5221 it is more likely to have multiple
overlapping selection divs inside the text layer. Because each individual
element gets the selection style applied, the 30%opacity stacks, making a
60% bar visible where the overlap happens.
As proposed by @rocallahan, this can be fixed by making the selection
style solid and setting opacity for the overall layer.
I assume also that this should make the work for the renderer easier, but
was unable to bench it.
Currently when an exception is thrown, we try to reject `workerReadyCapability` with multiple arguments in src/core/api.js. This obviously doesn't work, hence this patch changes that to instead reject with the exception object as is.
In src/core/worker.js the exception is currently (unncessarily) wrapped in an object, so this patch also simplifies that to directly send the exception object instead.
"This commit fixes the issue that a focused element cannot lose
focus when the draggable element is clicked."
https://github.com/Rob--W/grab-to-pan.js/commit/11c368f97cebe19
Steps to reproduce/verify:
1. Enable the hand tool (e.g. by using the H shortcut)
2. Click on the Page number input.
3. Click or drag the PDF canvas.
4. Observe that the page number input is still focused.
Consequently, the hand tool cannot be disabled using the H shortcut.
Currently in RTL locales, the loading indicator is placed such that it is in the way when entring a search term. Hence this patch moves it to the other side of the input field to fix this.
The files issue3115.pdf and issue2337.pdf are identical, the only difference being that the first one is an `eq` test and the second one a `load` test. Hence there is no reason to keep the `load` test, since it's just a subset of the `eq` test.
Remove pageAction logic from extension router, and put it in a
separate file. The pageAction URL parsing logic has been simplified,
and all pageAction-related files have been moved to a separate directory.
This change makes scrolling noticeably smoother on files with many
single-char text divs, such as the one in #1045. The trade-off is that
the visual appearance of text selection in such documents is slightly
worse, because more text divs overlap.
This change also uses `scaleX(N)` instead of `scale(N, 1)`. This might
be marginally more efficient in terms of JS string concatenation.