* Added commenting for options, refactored choosify()
* Refactored updateLabelModule()
* added comment at node creation
* Completed fix for #3350
* parseOptions() different handling for bridged/extended; unit tests for reversal of options
* Fixes on linting and unit testing
* Enables require MethodDefinition for require-jsdoc lint rule and corrects 66% of missing Method Definitions
* Adds jsdoc for all remaining methods and corrects @class/@constructor documentation
* Define values more accurately
* Correct bugs that prevent jsdoc generation
* Makes network eslint compliant
Unused variables in private functions, who were never called internally with those arguments were removed.
lint rule was disabled for public functions, and in private functions which were called internally with those unused arguments
* Disables linting for unused args passed into DataSet and DataView
* Code cleanup, for better understanding
* Further refactoring; text processing to blocks in separate method
* Added unit test for labels - tests standard text and html tags
* Labels added unit tests for markdown
* Further refactoring; made multi and regular handling more congruent
* Interim save, not there yet
* Unit tests done, first working version
* Added test case with two big words
* Code cleanup
* Break up huge words into lines.
* Restore unrelated code change
Call on issue brought to light by #2990.
`ctx` should not be passed as a parameter to the call - not needed and not conform to documentation.
Also cleaned up the calling code to remove the double `fontOptions.chooser()` call.
* maximum width constraints must be violated by long words. Fixes#2604.
* chore: moved examples/network/_tests/maximumWidthEdgeCase.html to test/network/
* element characteristic changes
* assume edge color inheritance is correct before choosing
* Adjust nodes’ chosen’s boolean -> bool
* Need to get user-reset size
* make example edges thicker for more noticeable shadow
* preemptive ES6 fix (see #2500/#2501)
* documentation for the feature that was previously overwritten
Node labels don't currently make use of the 'align' property, so this reuses
the existing property.
The label code has a number of alignment options that make sense to edges only,
so the Edge/Node now passes a boolean to the Label ctor to explain which the label
is being rendered for
Will only apply to Network nodes with a shape: 'box' property, as most
other shapes this will not make sense for. This enables the box shape
to be used, for instance, for diagraming CFG data from source code.