monntecc / lunaeditor

An open-source alternative text editor written in Tauri
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Tab component #1

Closed monntecc closed 2 weeks ago

monntecc commented 2 weeks ago

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Walkthrough

The updates include functional enhancements like returning success status for file writes, importing new styles, and refining editor components in Vue. Modifications range from boolean return values in Rust to scrollbar styling in SCSS and Vue component additions in the editor. Various files saw changes in functions, imports, interfaces, and styling rules. These updates aim to improve functionality and user experience across different parts of the application.

Changes

File Change Summary
src-tauri/src/main.rs Updated write_file to return a boolean for write success.
src/assets/styles/base.scss
src/assets/styles/system/titlebar.scss
Added new styles and imports for scrollbars and body styling.
src/components/editor/CodeSpaceComponent.vue
src/components/editor/EditorTabComponent.vue
src/components/editor/EditorTabView.vue
Introduced new components and functions for managing tabs in the editor.
src/components/editor/models/ITabInfo.ts
src/components/editor/models/ITabState.ts
src/components/editor/models/index.ts
Defined interfaces for tab information and state.
src/components/system/actions/index.ts
src/components/system/data/TitlebarMenus.ts
Updated exports and menu interactions in system actions.
src/components/system/models/IFileInformation.ts Added a comment about file content in bytes in the interface.
src/components/ui/KbdComponent.vue
src/components/ui/ToolbarComponent.vue
src/components/ui/ToolbarSidenavComponent.vue
Enhanced components with new properties, imports, and styling adjustments.
src/stores/file.store.ts
src/stores/notification.store.ts
Expanded file handling functionality and added auto-closing notifications in stores.

Poem

In files of code, changes flow like a stream,
Rust writes return success in a peaceful dream.
Styles cascade as scrollbars gleam,
Editor tabs dance in a harmonious scheme.
With interfaces and stores in the application's regime.


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