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Steve Ruiz 1450454873
"Soft preload" icons (#3507)
This PR includes a "soft preload" feature for icons, where icons will be
loaded when the canvas first mounts. The component will not wait for
icons to finish loading before showing the editor, but this should help
with "pop in" on menu icons.

### Change Type

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

### Test Plan

1. Load the component
2. After load, open a menu for the first time
3. The icons should immediately be visible

### Release Notes

- Improve icon preloading
2024-04-17 10:57:08 +00:00
Mime Čuvalo a253af95d9
textfields: on mobile edit->edit, allow going to empty geo (#3469)
(this is a PR redo of https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/pull/3424 which
got messed up a bit)

It doesn't quite feel like this is the right fix but it does solve the
issue. I was trying to see if `getShapeAtPoint` needed more work but the
further I went in that rabbit hole it seemed like I shouldn't touch that
code without causing a bunch of disruption at the moment.

Specifically, the code that does `Check labels first` in Editor.ts is a
little obscure (lines 4384-4397). It only checks a couple specifics
shapes (with certain combinations, i.e. a geo with "none" fill) _and_ it
doesn't check `hitLabels` which also maybe feels wrong? I tried
unraveling it but there's a lot of code relying on it at the moment to
mess with it in the stickies work.
(I was looking at https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/pull/1910 and
https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/pull/1806 for historical context fwiw)

Before:


https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/469604/b263a192-2085-4ffb-9e47-6e9c32abe1f9



After:


https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/469604/5b0b422b-dd5c-4593-9ac5-dec595923ea6



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2024-04-17 09:34:23 +00:00
Mime Čuvalo 7104515c9c
textfields: wait a tick before selecting all to fix iOS (#3501)
fixes https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/issues/3500

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2024-04-16 16:15:13 +00:00
Mime Čuvalo fa3464ca8c
textfields: fix dragging selected shape behind another (#3498)
The fix here was that we need to check if we're editing before
dispatching the pointer down event. This is some leftover DNA from code
when we had textareas always present and when
tl-svg-container/tl-html-container wasn't around. The
`setPointerCapture` was originally fixing a bug where dragging a shape
using the textlabel as the origin would start to breakdown when you got
to UI toolbar/panel.

Also, turns out we don't need the `setPointerCapture` anymore because of
the same reason.

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2024-04-16 15:54:03 +00:00
Mime Čuvalo 1f09a6e262
stickies: a bit of fuzziness when calculating certain text (#3493)
Fixes
https://linear.app/tldraw/issue/TLD-2402/long-words-in-stickies-sometimes-wrap-before-the-font-size-shrinks


https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/15892272/0b6f6d3c-d21d-430b-97d0-7c9b5abefa0b

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2024-04-16 14:37:20 +00:00
Lu Wilson c7cb91d7d4
Fix alt-duplicating shapes sometimes not working (#3488)
This PR fixes alt-duplicating shapes not working if you pointer-down'd
on their text label.

fixes
https://github.com/orgs/tldraw/projects/41/views/1?pane=issue&itemId=59901721

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2024-04-16 12:40:01 +00:00
Mime Čuvalo c39e437793
stickies: dont remove selection ranges when edit->edit (#3484)
This was necessary before but with latest refactors it doesn't help
anything. Also, it causes a minor issue with document title:
https://linear.app/tldraw/issue/TLD-2398/double-clicking-board-title-when-editing-text-doesnt-auto-select-the

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2024-04-16 10:58:12 +00:00
Mime Čuvalo 98598fa7d6
stickies: hide clone handles on mobile (#3478)
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2024-04-16 10:56:54 +00:00
Mitja Bezenšek 88ee4e9993
Revert "RBush again? (#3439)" (#3481)
This reverts commit 45dffd1af6.

Revert rbush. There's issues with shapes that have computed bounds
(arrows, groups).

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2024-04-16 10:56:35 +00:00
Mitja Bezenšek 45dffd1af6
RBush again? (#3439)
Adds RBush to handle spatial querying. We use it for:
- Culling. Helps a lot with panning as we don't have to compute the
culled shapes from scratch. Instead we just query rbush again. It makes
culling quite granular: spatial index updates when shapes change
(additions, removals, changes to bounds), visible shapes depends on
that, but also updates when the viewport page bound change, culled
shapes then depend on that but also change with selections changes. The
api stayed the same, which is great since the fuzz tests can stay as
they are.
- Brushing 
- Erasing
- Scribble brushing
- Getting shapes at point (for example, when updating the hover id)

This improves performance of all of those operations. I might have
missed some places where this might also be useful.

### Erasing before (Test on my old ipad)


https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/2523721/edb9c004-a44a-4779-b2d0-98617b057314

### Erasing after


https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/2523721/8f8367fd-fa8e-4963-ba13-720c5f0c2da5

### Creating an arrow before


https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/2523721/4068f8b7-f7b8-4826-83f2-083b1f3783bc

### After (much better, but still bad)


https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/2523721/11af6be6-01d8-4740-bf15-896e2dd31dd6



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2024-04-15 16:28:18 +00:00
David Sheldrick 4f70a4f4e8
New migrations again (#3220)
Describe what your pull request does. If appropriate, add GIFs or images
showing the before and after.

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### Release Notes

#### BREAKING CHANGES

- The `Migrations` type is now called `LegacyMigrations`.
- The serialized schema format (e.g. returned by
`StoreSchema.serialize()` and `Store.getSnapshot()`) has changed. You
don't need to do anything about it unless you were reading data directly
from the schema for some reason. In which case it'd be best to avoid
that in the future! We have no plans to change the schema format again
(this time was traumatic enough) but you never know.
- `compareRecordVersions` and the `RecordVersion` type have both
disappeared. There is no replacement. These were public by mistake
anyway, so hopefully nobody had been using it.
- `compareSchemas` is a bit less useful now. Our migrations system has
become a little fuzzy to allow for simpler UX when adding/removing
custom extensions and 3rd party dependencies, and as a result we can no
longer compare serialized schemas in any rigorous manner. You can rely
on this function to return `0` if the schemas are the same. Otherwise it
will return `-1` if the schema on the right _seems_ to be newer than the
schema on the left, but it cannot guarantee that in situations where
migration sequences have been removed over time (e.g. if you remove one
of the builtin tldraw shapes).

Generally speaking, the best way to check schema compatibility now is to
call `store.schema.getMigrationsSince(persistedSchema)`. This will throw
an error if there is no upgrade path from the `persistedSchema` to the
current version.

- `defineMigrations` has been deprecated and will be removed in a future
release. For upgrade instructions see
https://tldraw.dev/docs/persistence#Updating-legacy-shape-migrations-defineMigrations

- `migrate` has been removed. Nobody should have been using this but if
you were you'll need to find an alternative. For migrating tldraw data,
you should stick to using `schema.migrateStoreSnapshot` and, if you are
building a nuanced sync engine that supports some amount of backwards
compatibility, also feel free to use `schema.migratePersistedRecord`.
- the `Migration` type has changed. If you need the old one for some
reason it has been renamed to `LegacyMigration`. It will be removed in a
future release.
- the `Migrations` type has been renamed to `LegacyMigrations` and will
be removed in a future release.
- the `SerializedSchema` type has been augmented. If you need the old
version specifically you can use `SerializedSchemaV1`

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2024-04-15 12:53:42 +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 b979bba37a
Don't show edit link for locked shapes. (#3457)
Hides the edit link option in the context menu for locked shapes.

Fixes [#3308](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/issues/3308)

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### Test Plan

1.  Add a link to a shape.
2. Lock it
3. Right click it to open the context menu.
4. You should not see the `Edit link` option

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### Release Notes

- Hide edit link context menu option for locked shapes.
2024-04-13 19:46:50 +00:00
Steve Ruiz 3ceebc82f8
Faster selection / erasing (#3454)
This PR makes a small improvement to the way we measure distances.
(Often we measure distances multiple times per frame per shape on the
screen). In many cases, we compare a minimum distance. This makes those
checks faster by avoiding a square root.

### Change Type

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- Improve performance of minimum distance checks.
2024-04-13 13:30:30 +00:00
Steve Ruiz b5c87ab876
Performance measurement tool (for unit tests) (#3447)
This PR adds a micro benchmarking utility. We can use it in our jest
tests or in random scripts, though given the other requirements of our
library, benchmarking.

<img width="750" alt="Screenshot 2024-04-11 at 2 44 23 PM"
src="https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/6bba07eb-65fd-45a2-abd8-ddd0e206b9fa">


## What this isn't

This is not benchmarking. The speeds etc are based on your machine.

## What this is

This is a tool for measuring / comparing different implementations etc.
Some things run much faster than others.

### Change Type

- [x] `sdk`
- [x] `internal`
2024-04-11 15:31:21 +00:00
alex a18525ea78
Fix SVG exports in Next.js (#3446)
Next.js bans the use of react-dom/server APIs on the client. React's
docs recommend against using these too:
https://react.dev/reference/react-dom/server/renderToString#removing-rendertostring-from-the-client-code

In this diff, we switch from using `ReactDOMServer.renderToStaticMarkup`
to `ReactDOMClient.createRoot`, fixing SVG exports in next.js apps.
`getSvg` remains deprecated, but we've introduced a new `getSvgElement`
method with a similar API to `getSvgString` - it returns an `{svg,
width, height}` object.

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- [x] `bugfix` — Bug fix
2024-04-11 14:02:05 +00:00
Steve Ruiz b3a1db90ec
Remove minimap throttling (#3438)
Our throttling isn't right for the minimap. Yanking this back.

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2024-04-10 14:12:08 +00:00
Steve Ruiz 2cc8f44f83
Make minimap display sharp rectangles. (#3434)
The minimap now uses faster sharp rectangles for shapes.

### Change Type

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### Release Notes

- Improve
2024-04-10 12:53:11 +00:00
Steve Ruiz 180cb67250
Improve hand dragging with long press (#3432)
This PR makes a small improvement to the hand tool to address a "long
press"-related issues.

### Change Type

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- [x] `bugfix` — Bug fix
2024-04-10 12:02:50 +00:00
Mitja Bezenšek 987b1ac0b9
Perf: Incremental culled shapes calculation. (#3411)
Reworks our culling logic:
- No longer show the gray rectangles for culled shapes. 
- Don't use `renderingBoundExpanded`, instead we now use
`viewportPageBounds`. I've removed `renderingBoundsExpanded`, but we
might want to deprecate it?
- There's now a incremental computation of non visible shapes, which are
shapes outside of `viewportPageBounds` and shapes that outside of their
parents' clipping bounds.
- There's also a new `getCulledShapes` function in `Editor`, which uses
the non visible shapes computation as a part of the culled shape
computation.
- Also moved some of the `getRenderingShapes` tests to newly created
`getCullingShapes` tests.

Feels much better on my old, 2017 ipad (first tab is this PR, second is
current prod, third is staging).


https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/2523721/327a7313-9273-4350-89a0-617a30fc01a2

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### Test Plan

1. Regular culling shapes tests. Pan / zoom around. Use minimap. Change
pages.

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2024-04-10 10:29:11 +00:00
Steve Ruiz 6305e83830
Fix some tests (#3403)
This PR fixes some jest test.

- We skip the culling shapes in test environments.
- We skip rendering patterns in test environments.

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2024-04-09 15:42:54 +00:00
Steve Ruiz 3b98e36914
Perf: throttle `updateHoveredId` (#3419)
This PR throttles the `updateHoveredId` call so that it happens ever
30ms.

### Change Type

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

### Release Notes

- Improves canvas performance by throttling the update to the editor's
hovered id.
2024-04-09 15:33:07 +00:00
Steve Ruiz fb2d3b4372
Perf: (slightly) faster min dist checks (#3401)
This PR improves a bunch of places where we do "minimum distance
checks". Previously, we were using `Vec.Dist`, which uses `Math.hypot`
to find the actual distance, but we can just as well use the squared
distance. So this PR makes a small improvement to `Vec.Dist2` and then
switches to that method when checking minimum distances.

### Change Type

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


### Test Plan

- [x] Unit Tests

### Release Notes

- Performance: small improvements to hit testing.
2024-04-08 13:31:05 +00:00
Mitja Bezenšek 947f7b1d76
[culling] Improve setting of display none. (#3376)
Small improvement for culling shapes. We now use reactor to do it. .

Before:

![image](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/2523721/7f791cdd-c0e2-4b92-84d1-8b071540de10)

After:

![image](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/2523721/ca2e2a9e-f9f6-48a8-936f-05a402c1e7a2)


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2024-04-08 11:36:12 +00:00
Mitja Bezenšek f1e0af7631
Display none for culled shapes (#3291)
Comparing different culling optimizations:


https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/2523721/0b3b8b42-ed70-45b7-bf83-41023c36a563

I think we should go with the `display: none` + showing the skeleteon.
The way it works is:
- We now add a sibling to the shape wrapper div which serves as the
skeleton for the culled shapes.
- Only one of the two divs (shape wrapper and skeleton div) is
displayed. The other one is using `display: none` to improve
performance.

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- Improve performance of culled shapes by using `display: none`.

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2024-04-05 13:23:02 +00:00
Steve Ruiz 58286db90c
Add long press event (#3275)
This PR adds a "long press" event that fires when pointing for more than
500ms. This event is used in the same way that dragging is used (e.g. to
transition to from pointing_selection to translating) but only on
desktop. On mobile, long presses are used to open the context menu.

![Kapture 2024-03-26 at 18 57
15](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/34a7ee2b-bde6-443b-93e0-082453a1cb61)

## Background

This idea came out of @TodePond's #3208 PR. We use a "dead zone" to
avoid accidentally moving / rotating things when clicking on them, which
is especially common on mobile if a dead zone feature isn't implemented.
However, this makes it difficult to make "fine adjustments" because you
need to drag out of the dead zone (to start translating) and then drag
back to where you want to go.

![Kapture 2024-03-26 at 19 00
38](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/9a15852d-03d0-4b88-b594-27dbd3b68780)

With this change, you can long press on desktop to get to that
translating state. It's a micro UX optimization but especially nice if
apps want to display different UI for "dragging" shapes before the user
leaves the dead zone.

![Kapture 2024-03-26 at 19 02
59](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/f0ff337e-2cbd-4b73-9ef5-9b7deaf0ae91)

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- Add support for long pressing on desktop.
2024-04-04 21:50:01 +00:00
Steve Ruiz 3f4a170968
Fix blur bug in editable text (#3343)
This PR fixes a bug that was introduced by #3223. There was a code path
that normally used to never run (a blur event running when the shape was
no longer editing) but which was being run now that shapes aren't
immediately removed on pointer down.

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### Test Plan

1. Create a sticky note
2. Begin editing the note
3. click on the canvas
4. You should be in pointing_canvas
2024-04-03 15:41:56 +00:00
Mime Čuvalo 03e4c8575c
textfields: fix regression with Text shape and resizing (#3333)
The refactor of the textfields in this PR
https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/pull/3050 caused a regression in
resizing Text shapes. (as demonstrated in this PR's video:
https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/pull/3327)
We reverted that PR and now this PR updates the CSS to fix the gap that
was introduced when it was refactored.

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2024-04-03 10:01:04 +00:00
Mime Čuvalo 843347bde1
Revert "Fix text resizing bug (#3327)" (#3332)
This reverts commit 0e912fe0f2.

(The fix is more to do with a CSS regression instead of a JS fix.)


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2024-04-03 09:59:11 +00:00
Taha 0e912fe0f2
Fix text resizing bug (#3327)
Fixes a bug with text resizing on text shapes, now the transform origin
is set depending on the alignment.

![2024-04-02 at 16 50 49 - Aqua
Snail](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/98838967/86b59691-e950-4367-8632-03ae6dfef7f6)

![2024-04-02 at 16 49 37 - Teal
Tuna](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/98838967/6b6c97a8-fc53-45a0-8282-6bd63e77507b)

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- Fixes an issue with text shapes overflowing their bounds when resized.
2024-04-02 16:22:58 +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
Steve Ruiz 8db84b33b2
Add white (#3321)
This PR adds white. It's available with Alt+T.
![Kapture 2024-04-01 at 18 32
22](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/932c9621-ee09-403f-aacc-0226e7b03967)



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- Adds secret white color.
2024-04-01 18:48:56 +00:00
Steve Ruiz fba2b0d076
Fix count shapes and nodes (#3318)
This PR simplifies the debug count for debugging number of elements on
the page. It fixes a bug where note shapes and other shapes without
shapeid ids were not correctly counted.

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2024-03-31 12:03:58 +00:00
Mitja Bezenšek 41b5fffa2e
Decrease the number of elements by 3. (#3283)
When geo shape has no url or text we don't show the html container
containing the label and link. This results in 3 fewer dom nodes per
empty geo shape (going from 7 to 4). Similarly for an arrow without the
text label we go from 13 to 10.

First paint experience with 2000 empty rectangle shapes
Before: 1.5-1.6s
After: 1.2-1.3s

2000 rectangles shapes with text is similar between the two, around
3.6s.

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- Reduce the number of rendered dom nodes for geo shapes and arrows
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2024-03-28 09:49:29 +00:00
Mime Čuvalo d45d77bedf
styling: make dotcom and examples site have consistent font styling (#3271)
Our font styling for dotcom vs. our examples app is _ever_ so slightly
different.
- the Inter fonts weren't being consistently linked. Sometimes we
grabbed 700, sometimes 800, sometimes 500 or 400
- the dotcom specified a default weight of 500 and line-height 1.6 which
was not specified in the our UI. this made the UI inconsistent
- furthermore, we didn't specify `text-rendering` nor `font-smooth` and
that also made things inconsistent
- finally, our buttons needed to inherit the line-height because
otherwise they were reverting to the user agent default

before:
<img width="1800" alt="Screenshot 2024-03-26 at 15 23 12"
src="https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/469604/ee25c79c-5b43-4501-a126-255a9b03a4b8">
after:
<img width="1800" alt="Screenshot 2024-03-26 at 15 22 53"
src="https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/469604/a7a62441-e767-4919-b2bb-5c283eadd230">


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2024-03-27 09:44:22 +00:00
Mime Čuvalo 6def201da2
ui: make toasts look more toasty (#2988)
<img width="449" alt="Screenshot 2024-03-11 at 14 03 44"
src="https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/469604/5b00dafc-abf1-44a3-b6c6-1d16db74b1be">


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- UI: Add severity to toasts.
2024-03-27 09:41:13 +00:00
Mime Čuvalo d76d53db95
textfields [1 of 3]: add text into speech bubble; also add rich text example (#3050)
This is the first of three textfield changes. This starts with making
the speech bubble actually have text. Also, it creates a TipTap example
and how that would be wired up.

🎵 this is dangerous, I walk through textfields so watch your head rock 🎵

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- [x] `minor` — New feature

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- Refactor textfields be composable/swappable.
2024-03-27 09:33:48 +00:00
Mitja Bezenšek 6dd6f8e77e
Allow hiding debug panel. (#3261)
We allowed the users to customize pretty much all of our components, but
not the `DebugPanel`. We had overrides for `DebugMenu` which is
displayed inside the panel, but not for the panel itself.

I guess it makes sense to allow users to override both?

![CleanShot 2024-03-26 at 09 54
13](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/2523721/c873fe85-7d01-4e4c-9324-70566dc3a4db)

Reported
[here](https://discord.com/channels/859816885297741824/1221663945627140157/1221663945627140157).

Fixes https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/issues/3260

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2024-03-26 10:03:20 +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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Mime Čuvalo a8477d00fa
toolbar: fix missing title attributes (#3244)
The `title` attribute is currently missing in production. It was using
`title` when it should have been using `titleStr`
This also nixes the `title` attribute which is used just twice in the
codebase — probably not necessary to have a different title/label but
lemme know if you disagree.

Adds this behavior back in:
<img width="204" alt="Screenshot 2024-03-22 at 18 15 42"
src="https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/469604/f9b6d8d7-07ea-4f2f-8b45-e650ede18ae4">


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- Fix title's being missing on toolbar items.

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Co-authored-by: Steve Ruiz <steveruizok@gmail.com>
2024-03-24 14:47:21 +00:00
Mitja Bezenšek cd02d03d06
Revert perf changes (#3217)
Step 1 of the master plan 😂 

![CleanShot 2024-03-19 at 16 05
08](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/2523721/7d2afed9-7b69-4fdb-8b9f-54a48c61258f)

This:
- Reverts #3186 
- Reverts #3160 (there were some conflicting changes so it's not a
straight revert)
- Reverts most of #2977 


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2024-03-21 10:05:44 +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
Dan Groshev d7b80baa31
use native structuredClone on node, cloudflare workers, and in tests (#3166)
Currently, we only use native `structuredClone` in the browser, falling
back to `JSON.parse(JSON.stringify(...))` elsewhere, despite Node
supporting `structuredClone` [since
v17](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/structuredClone)
and Cloudflare Workers supporting it [since
2022](https://blog.cloudflare.com/standards-compliant-workers-api/).
This PR adjusts our shim to use the native `structuredClone` on all
platforms, if available.

Additionally, `jsdom` doesn't implement `structuredClone`, a bug [open
since 2022](https://github.com/jsdom/jsdom/issues/3363). This PR patches
`jsdom` environment in all packages/apps that use it for tests.

Also includes a driveby removal of `deepCopy`, a function that is
strictly inferior to `structuredClone`.

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### Test Plan

1. A smoke test would be enough

- [ ] Unit Tests
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2024-03-18 17:16:09 +00:00
David Sheldrick 1951fc0e47
Fix lag while panning + translating at the same time (#3186)
Before

![Kapture 2024-03-18 at 09 42
33](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/1242537/d27c5852-9514-4e44-8b75-d2cb2571362a)


After

![Kapture 2024-03-18 at 09 41
27](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/1242537/f5cbebfd-a45c-48d9-915b-18823f4555ff)

The probelm was manifesting because our camera updates were not
throttled and our render tick was on a different tick timeline to our
tick manager. Fixing the latter gets rid of the lag without requiring us
to throttle the camera updates.

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2024-03-18 16:03:44 +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
Steve Ruiz b9b5bd5b81
[fix] Batch tick events (#3181)
This PR fixes an issue where events happening on tick were not batched. 

![Kapture 2024-03-17 at 22 49
52](https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/2bcfa335-a38f-46c4-a3f3-434cac61b6ce)

We were listening to the `tick` event directly from the state node,
rather than passing the event into the state chart at the top. This
meant that it was bypassing the regular state chart rules, which was
what got me looking at this; but then I noticed that we also weren't
batching the changes, either. This causes computed stuff to re-compute
after each atom is updated within the `onTick` handler, which can be a
LOT.

Before:
<img width="1557" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/ba8791f2-faec-463d-945a-9f5920826aab">

After:
<img width="1204" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/tldraw/tldraw/assets/23072548/a00f8e4a-caca-406a-89a2-8cff0e01b642">

It's not game breaking but it's important enough to hotfix at least in
the dot com.

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### Test Plan

1. Select many shapes.
2. Resize them.

### Release Notes

- Fix a performance issue effecting resizing multiple shapes.
2024-03-18 14:33:36 +00:00
Steve Ruiz 4801b35768
[tinyish] Simplify / skip some work in Shape (#3176)
This PR is a minor cleanup of the Shape component.

Here we:
- use some dumb memoized info to avoid unnecessary style changes
- move the dpr check up out of the shapes themselves, avoiding renders
on instance state changes

Culled shapes:
- move the props setting on the culled shape component to a layout
reactor
- no longer set the height / width on the culled shape component
- no longer update the culled shape component when the shape changes

Random:
- move the arrow shape defs to the arrow shape util (using that neat API
we didn't used to have)

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### Test Plan

1. Use shapes
2. Use culled shapes

### Release Notes

- SDK: minor improvements to the Shape component
2024-03-17 21:37:37 +00:00
Steve Ruiz 4e0df0730d
[tiny] lift theme in style panel (#3170)
The button pickers in the style panel pop in and out all the time as
different shapes are selected. This PR lifts the dark mode check up to
the style panel itself, rather than in each picker.

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- [ ] `dunno` — I don't know


### Test Plan

1. Use the style panel
2. Change the them
2024-03-17 17:45:45 +00:00
alex 0a48aea7bb
fixup file helpers (#3130)
We had a couple regressions in #3110: first a missing `await` was
causing fonts not to get properly embedded in exports. second, some
`readAsText` calls were replaced with `readAsDataURL` calls.

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- [ ] `dunno` — I don't know
2024-03-12 16:51:29 +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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Co-authored-by: Steve Ruiz <steveruizok@gmail.com>
2024-03-12 16:14:28 +00:00