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* Initialize left menu react migration and migration download menu UI to react * Add test case to DownloadMenu react component * Update test description and add an href check to one of the download link * Extract storybook document mock to its own fixture file * Add mockCompileOnLoad config on storybook editor scope - if mockCompileOnLoad: true (default), then the default compile mock will be used - If mockCompileOnLoad: false, then we have to provide a compile mock on the storybook component * Create download menu storybook component * Use a single "editor-left-menu" controller on the editor left menu migrations * Remove the form import from the react version of the left menu * Change inline style to utility class name GitOrigin-RevId: 5357c7bfc78bf40f52b9b308df8f2b60d793fbf7
39 lines
1.3 KiB
TypeScript
39 lines
1.3 KiB
TypeScript
export function mockDocument(text: string) {
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return {
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doc_id: 'story-doc',
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getSnapshot: () => text,
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}
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}
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export const document = {
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tex: `\\documentclass{article}
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% Language setting
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% Replace \`english' with e.g. \`spanish' to change the document language
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\\usepackage[english]{babel}
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% Set page size and margins
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% Replace \`letterpaper' with\`a4paper' for UK/EU standard size
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\\usepackage[letterpaper,top=2cm,bottom=2cm,left=3cm,right=3cm,marginparwidth=1.75cm]{geometry}
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% Useful packages
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\\usepackage{amsmath}
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\\usepackage{graphicx}
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\\usepackage[colorlinks=true, allcolors=blue]{hyperref}
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\\title{Your Paper}
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\\author{You}
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\\begin{document}
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\\maketitle
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\\begin{abstract}
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Your abstract.
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\\end{abstract}
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\\section{Introduction}
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Your introduction goes here! Simply start writing your document and use the Recompile button to view the updated PDF preview. Examples of commonly used commands and features are listed below, to help you get started.
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Once you're familiar with the editor, you can find various project setting in the Overleaf menu, accessed via the button in the very top left of the editor. To view tutorials, user guides, and further documentation, please visit our \\href{https://www.overleaf.com/learn}{help library}, or head to our plans page to \\href{https://www.overleaf.com/user/subscription/plans}{choose your plan}.`,
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}
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