VisualEditor/RTL support, GSoC 2013/Project Updates

Below are continuous updates regarding the project progress.

= Before June 17th = So far I have concentrated on:
 * Familiarizing myself with VisualEditor codebase and style
 * Submitting several bug fixes related to RTL work in VisualEditor
 * Setting up the system with Linux VM, git/gerrit, MediaWiki installation on both Windows and Linux environments and other tools
 * Making a preliminary plan of how to approach the project in practical terms with Inez, James and Amir.
 * The decision is that it's best to start with a Language Inspector (general, regardless of RTL) to serve as a base for the RTL-related support.
 * The language inspector will also serve as some base for conventions, trying to make the use of language tags across wikis more or less conventional. That is anticipated to be one of the primary challenges, especially in terms of reading pages and recognizing existing language tags.
 * I have also started reviewing pages in the Hebrew Wikipedia to try and get a better user experience myself and encounter and deal with the challenges first-hand.

Challenges

 * (PROBLEM SOLVED) I am having a problem installing Parsoid on my system; I've been working without Parsoid so far without reading or saving the pages. I'm not sure what is the problem in my Linux VM but I am trying to solve with with the help of the Parsoid team.
 * Update: I solved the problem with Amir's help with reinstalling nodejs. All systems are a go!

= June 17th =

This week's goals will be the fixing of two urgent bugs in VE RTL support: I've started the bug fix process, and so far, progress looks good:
 * Bug 49416 - VisualEditor: Link inspector surface doesn't pop up when the user language is right-to-left
 * VisualEditor: {Ctrl,Option}+{Delete,Backspace} doesn't delete a word in an RTL wiki

Bug 48912 (handleDelete)
Inez has recently redesigned the code of the 'handleDelete' method. When I tested the issue in my local installation, the Ctrl+Delete and Ctrl+Backspace work as intended. They do not work as intended on the hebrew Wikipedia, which may mean this is due to his recent changes.

I'm waiting for confirmation that the behavior is as expected on another local (and updated) installation of an RTL wiki in the current version before we can declare this bug fixed.

Bug 49416 (Link Inspector)
I went over this bug carefully and I believe I found the issue. On activation of the link surface, VE calculates the absolute position of the link inspector and writes them to the element style property as "left: xx; top: yy". However, in RTL wikis, the html tag includes a "dir='rtl'" property that switches the entire window the other way around. This results in throwing the surface popup outside view.

I corrected these issues in the code and submitted a bug. However, I ran into a problem with the sub-popup (the link suggestions) - the calculations for where it should appear turn out to be slightly more elaborate than I initially thought, and I am hoping to work this out in the next few days.

Update (6/19)
I have settled the issue by adding a small correction factor in the right property of the suggestion popup to correct the position. I am not sure it's the most beautiful way to fix it, but the alternative may involve redoing some of the back-end property reading for the surface, which may not be necessary.

You can see how the position is viewed without the manual 20px fix in the image on the left.

Bug 49613 (Page Setting Dialog)
I've taken the fixing of this bug as well, and I believe I fixed the issue. The main problem was inheritance of directionality inside iframes. Since iframes read entirely new html documents, they don't include the usual "class=rtl" or directionality pages inside MediaWiki do. I have added a directionality property to the Frame object that's updated on every Load (so each frame, theoretically, can have its own directionality based on its parent).

Then, I've added a rearrangement process to the Grid view, so the left panel appears on the right and vise versa when the language is RTL.