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footnotes/footnotes.php
pewgeuges 258e3c6070 Unreleased bugfix v2.6.1 with Stable Tag 2.6.0.
Needed to share in a Forum topic where the problem came up incidentally.
Must also be shared in the Forum topic of the related bug report.
This also contains an escapement reversal (without known incidence on the plugin’s behavior).

= 2.6.1 =
- Bugfix: Tooltips: Styling: Font color: set to black for maximum contrast with respect to white default background, thanks to 4msc bug report.
- Bugfix: Tooltips: Styling: Background color: set default value back to white because empty doesn’t work out as expected.

= Branches =
Delete the staging branch.
Rationale:

- It is outdated an cannot be used for staging any more.
- It had been made improperly on its own instead of copying from trunk/.
- It is undue for the following reasons:
  - Staging release processes here is too dangerous.
  - Staging release processes here is too little effective.

Staging must not take place in this repository but in another SVN instance.

git-svn-id: https://plugins.svn.wordpress.org/footnotes/trunk@2504324 b8457f37-d9ea-0310-8a92-e5e31aec5664
2021-03-27 06:10:08 +00:00

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<?php
/**
* Plugin Name: footnotes
* Plugin URI: https://wordpress.org/plugins/footnotes/
* Description: time to bring footnotes to your website! footnotes are known from offline publishing and everybody takes them for granted when reading a magazine.
* Author: Mark Cheret
* Package V.: 2.6.1
* Version: 2.6.1
* CAUTION: THIS V. FIELD IS PARSED FOR UPDATE CONFIGURATION.
* Author URI: https://cheret.org/footnotes/
* Text Domain: footnotes
* Domain Path: /languages
* @package footnotes
* @copyright 2021 Mark Cheret (email: mark@cheret.de)
*/
/**
* Package Version number for stylesheet cache busting.
*
* Please keep this string in sync with the PACKAGE Version ('Package V.').
* Please mirror the 'Version' (NOT 'Package V.') in js/wysiwyg-editor.js.
* @since 2.1.4
* @since 2.5.3 (Hungarian)
* @var str
* @lastmodified 2021-03-27T0647+0100
*/
define( 'C_STR_PACKAGE_VERSION', '2.6.1' );
/**
* Enables toggling the stylesheet enqueuing mode from production (true) to development (false).
* @see Full docblock below next.
*/
define( 'C_BOOL_CSS_PRODUCTION_MODE', true );
/**
* Version numbers in WordPress plugin readme.txt and main PHP headers.
*
* - Adding: Documentation: Readme.txt: informative 'Package Version' field in sync with the package version currently hidden in the main PHP script header.
* - Adding: Documentation: Readme.txt: informative 'Version' field pointing a tag folder in SVN for bugfix versions available ahead of the stable tag.
* - Adding: Documentation: Readme.txt: comment line below the 'Stable Tag' field to warn that this is (unexpectedly) parsed for release configuration.
*
* @since 2.5.11
* @see readme.txt
* @link https://meta.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/5652
*
* Package Version Actual version string, informative only.
* May identify a development version.
* A 'd' series is suffixed to incremented bugfix version.
* Used for style sheet cache busting.
*
* Version Parsed in the main PHP file header for update configuration.
* Refers to the latest tag.
* Typically the best available version.
* May not be released, due to release frequency concerns.
*
* Stable Tag Parsed in the readme.txt in trunk/ for release configuration.
* May be smaller than Version, avoiding too frequent releases.
*
* WordPress plugin readmes are usually lacking the version number of the package.
* In Footnotes, this has been included after the stable tag had been mistaken for
* the package version, given that state-of-the-art readmes have that information.
*
* - Bugfix: Codebase: revert to 2.5.8, thanks to @little-shiva @watershare @adjayabdg @staho @frav8 @voregnev @dsl225 @alexclassroom @a223123131 @codldmac bug reports.
*
* @version 2.5.10 (reversion to @version 2.5.8)
* @revision 2483464
* @timestamp 2021-03-01 11:09:29 +0000
* @link https://plugins.trac.wordpress.org/changeset/2483464/footnotes/trunk
*
* @reporter @little-shiva
* @link https://wordpress.org/support/topic/footnotes-broke-two-of-my-client-sites/
*
* @reporter @watershare
* @link https://wordpress.org/support/topic/latest-update-broke-my-site-19/
*
* @reporter @adjayabdg
* @link https://wordpress.org/support/topic/latest-update-broke-my-site-19/#post-14115531
*
* @reporter @staho
* @link https://wordpress.org/support/topic/version-2-5-9d1-breaks-wp-down/
*
* @reporter @frav8
* @link https://wordpress.org/support/topic/version-2-5-9d1-breaks-wp-down/#post-14115614
*
* @reporter @voregnev
* @link https://wordpress.org/support/topic/version-2-5-9d1-breaks-wp-down/#post-14115632
*
* @reporter @dsl225
* @link https://wordpress.org/support/topic/version-2-5-9d1-breaks-wp-down/#post-14115820
*
* @reporter @alexclassroom
* @link https://wordpress.org/support/topic/version-2-5-9d1-breaks-wp-down/#post-14115860
*
* @reporter @a223123131
* @link https://wordpress.org/support/topic/version-2-5-9d1-breaks-wp-down/#post-14115906
* @link https://wordpress.org/support/topic/update-breaks-layout-3/
* @link https://wordpress.org/support/topic/bugs-in-every-2nd-update/#post-14116804
*
* @reporter @codldmac
* @link https://wordpress.org/support/topic/crashed-my-site-104/
*
* The accidental release of 2.5.9d1 was due to 3 factors:
*
* 1. The codebase got overhauled for the sake of WordPress Coding Standards compliance,
* one requirement of which is that files be named after the name of the class in them;
* 2. The renamed folder was not added to Subversion version control due to an unexpected
* unfamiliarity with the system and its command line interface;
* 3. The Stable Tag field in the Readme header was used for the package version because
* the related field is lacking, and the use of file headers for release configuration
* is uncommon.
*
* @link https://wordpress.org/support/topic/2-5-10-reverts-2-5-9d1-and-apologies/
* @link https://wordpress.org/support/topic/2-5-10-reverts-2-5-9d1-and-apologies/#post-14119440
* @link https://github.com/markcheret/footnotes/issues/55
* @link https://meta.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/5645
* @link https://wordpress.org/plugins/readme.txt
* @link https://developer.wordpress.org/plugins/wordpress-org/how-your-readme-txt-works/
*/
/**
* Enables toggling the stylesheet enqueuing mode from production (true) to development (false).
*
* @since 2.5.5
* @var bool true: production mode.
* false: development mode.
* @see class/init.php
*
* In production, a minified CSS file tailored to the settings is enqueued.
*
* Developing stylesheets is meant to be easier when this is set to false.
* WARNING: This facility designed for development must NOT be used in production.
*
* @see constant define near version constant above.
*/
/**
* Plugins main PHP file.
*
* @filesource
* @package footnotes
* @since 0.0.1
*/
// Get all common classes and functions.
require_once dirname( __FILE__ ) . '/includes.php';
// Add Plugin Links to the "installed plugins" page.
$l_str_plugin_file = 'footnotes/footnotes.php';
add_filter( "plugin_action_links_{$l_str_plugin_file}", array( 'MCI_Footnotes_Hooks', 'plugin_links' ), 10, 2 );
// Initialize the Plugin.
$g_obj_mci_footnotes = new MCI_Footnotes();
// Run the Plugin.
$g_obj_mci_footnotes->run();