Commit 9a551b3e authored by JC Brand's avatar JC Brand

Update `view_mode` documentation

Put the historical background info into a ``note`` and add short
explanations of the 4 different view modes
parent 5e217aae
......@@ -726,7 +726,7 @@ If set to ``true``, then don't show offline users.
hide_open_bookmarks
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* Default: ``false`` (``true`` when the ``view_mode`` is set to ``fullscreen``).
* Default: ``false`` (``true`` when the :ref:`view_mode` is set to ``fullscreen``).
This setting applies to the ``converse-bookmarks`` plugin and specfically the
list of bookmarks shown in the ``Rooms`` tab of the control box.
......@@ -1512,48 +1512,55 @@ view_mode
The ``view_mode`` setting configures Converse's mode and resulting behavior.
Before the introduction of this setting (in version 3.3.0), there were there
different builds, each for the different modes.
* ``overlayed`` is the original mode, in which the chats appeared as small boxes overlaying a webpage which can contain arbitrary content.
* ``fullscreen`` is for a fullpage and single-page app.
* ``embedded`` is used to embed a single chat into a DOM element in the page. The DOM element must have the id ``#conversejs``.
* ``mobile`` is for smaller viewports. Converse is responsive, and the other views will also resize to fit a smaller viewport, but certain behavioural changes won't be made. For example, when using ``overlayed`` in a mobile view, Converse won't know which chat is currently visible and therefore won't be able to properly show notifications for chats that are obscured.
.. note::
Before the introduction of this setting (in version 3.3.0), there were there
different builds, each for the different modes.
These were:
These were:
* ``converse-mobile.js`` for the ``mobile`` mode
* ``converse-muc-embedded.js`` for embedding a single MUC room into a DOM element with id ``conversejs``
* ``converse.js`` for the ``overlayed`` mode
* ``inverse.js`` for the ``fullscreen`` mode
* ``converse-mobile.js`` for the ``mobile`` mode
* ``converse-muc-embedded.js`` for embedding a single MUC room into a DOM element with id ``conversejs``
* ``converse.js`` for the ``overlayed`` mode
* ``inverse.js`` for the ``fullscreen`` mode
Besides having different builds, certain plugins had to be whitelisted
and blacklisted for the different modes.
Besides having different builds, certain plugins had to be whitelisted
and blacklisted for the different modes.
``converse-singleton`` had to be whitelisted for the ``mobile`` and ``fullscreen``
modes, additionally ``converse-inverse`` had to be whitelisted for the
``fullscreen`` mode.
``converse-singleton`` had to be whitelisted for the ``mobile`` and ``fullscreen``
modes, additionally ``converse-inverse`` had to be whitelisted for the
``fullscreen`` mode.
For both those modes the ``converse-minimize`` and ``converse-dragresize``
plugins had to be blacklisted.
For both those modes the ``converse-minimize`` and ``converse-dragresize``
plugins had to be blacklisted.
When using ``converse-muc-embedded.js`` various plugins also had to manually be
blacklisted.
When using ``converse-muc-embedded.js`` various plugins also had to manually be
blacklisted.
Since version 3.3.0 it's no longer necessary to blacklist any plugins (except
for ``converse-muc-embedded.js``, which is from version 3.3.3).
Since version 3.3.0 it's no longer necessary to blacklist any plugins (except
for ``converse-muc-embedded.js``, which is from version 3.3.3).
Blacklisting now happens automatically.
Blacklisting now happens automatically.
Since version 3.3.0, the ``inverse.js`` and ``converse-mobile.js`` builds no
longer exist. Instead the standard ``converse.js`` build is used, together with
the appropriate ``view_mode`` value.
Since version 3.3.0, the ``inverse.js`` and ``converse-mobile.js`` builds no
longer exist. Instead the standard ``converse.js`` build is used, together with
the appropriate ``view_mode`` value.
Since verseion 4.0.0, there is now also only one CSS file to be used for all
the different view modes, ``converse.css``.
Since verseion 4.0.0, there is now also only one CSS file to be used for all
the different view modes, ``converse.css``.
The ``converse-muc-embedded.js`` build is still kept, because it's smaller than
``converse.js`` due to unused code being removed. It doesn't however contain
any new code, so the full ``converse.js`` build could be used instead, as long
as ``view_mode`` is set to ``embedded``.
The ``converse-muc-embedded.js`` build can still be built, because it's smaller
than ``converse.js`` due to unused code being removed. It doesn't however contain
any new code, so the full ``converse.js`` build could be used instead, as long
as ``view_mode`` is set to ``embedded``.
Furthermore, it's no longer necessary to whitelist or blacklist any plugins
when switching view modes.
Furthermore, it's no longer necessary to whitelist or blacklist any plugins
when switching view modes.
.. _`whitelisted_plugins`:
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