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fix: monaco editor cursor mismatch caused css font-size #905

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@chilingling chilingling commented Nov 16, 2024

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What is the current behavior?

【问题描述】
在 CSS 中使用 view-line 覆盖 monaco 编辑器的字体大小,编辑的时候,引起了光标的错乱。
录屏复现:(注意光标位置的变化,一开始是准确的,删除到后面光标并不在对应字母的后面,而是有了 几 px 的距离)

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What is the new behavior?

【解决方案】
删除改行覆盖的样式。(后续如果需要修改字体大小,建议通过配置进行修改)

Does this PR introduce a breaking change?

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Summary by CodeRabbit

  • New Features

    • Introduced a button with customizable content in the Meta Code Editor.
    • Enhanced visibility management for the dialog box with a footer for formatting, canceling, and saving.
  • Improvements

    • Improved error handling for JSON parsing and formatting within the editor.
    • Updated props for better customization of button text, title, and other features.
  • Bug Fixes

    • Fixed issues related to setting values based on model types.

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Walkthrough

The changes in MetaCodeEditor.vue involve significant updates to the template and logic of the Vue component. Key modifications include the conditional rendering of buttons and slots based on the buttonShowContent prop, enhancements to the tiny-dialog-box component for visibility management, and the introduction of new computed properties. Additionally, error handling has been improved in the formatCode and save methods, and several props have had their default values changed to better reflect their intended use.

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File Change Summary
packages/common/component/MetaCodeEditor.vue - Updated template structure for conditional rendering of buttons and slots.
- Modified tiny-dialog-box for visibility management and added footer template.
- Added new prop: dataType.
- Updated default values for props: buttonText, title, single, showFormatBtn, showErrorMsg, tips.
- Enhanced save method for emitting modelValue.
- Improved error handling in formatCode.

Possibly related PRs

  • fix:adjust editor style #901: The changes in VueMonaco.vue involve adjustments to the Monaco editor component, which is relevant to the updates made in MetaCodeEditor.vue regarding editor functionalities and styles.

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With props all adjusted, the logic refined,
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@github-actions github-actions bot added bug Something isn't working refactor-main refactor/develop branch feature labels Nov 16, 2024
@chilingling chilingling marked this pull request as ready for review November 16, 2024 02:37
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