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fix directory scroll into view #1901

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The changes introduce enhancements to the DirectoryPreview component, focusing on keyboard navigation and scrolling logic. A new constant, PageJumpSize, is defined with a value of 20, which is utilized in the directoryKeyDownHandler function to allow navigation through the file list using the "PageUp" and "PageDown" keys. This adjustment modifies the focusIndex by the PageJumpSize when these keys are pressed. Furthermore, the scrolling logic in the TableBody component has been updated to determine the visibility of rows based on the current scroll position, incorporating a buffer of 30 pixels above and 5 pixels below the viewport. Minor refactoring has also been made to the handleFileContextMenu function, while its core functionality remains unchanged. The method signature for model.directoryKeyDownHandler has been updated to include the new key handling capabilities.


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frontend/app/view/preview/directorypreview.tsx (3)

34-34: LGTM! Well-defined constant for page navigation.

The constant value of 20 is reasonable for page-wise navigation through the directory listing.


498-513: LGTM! Enhanced scrolling logic with buffer zones.

The changes improve the scrolling behavior by:

  • Using relative positioning to viewport for accurate calculations
  • Adding buffer zones (30px above, 5px below) for smoother scrolling
  • Ensuring the focused row remains visible with appropriate margins

780-787: LGTM! Well-implemented PageUp/PageDown navigation.

The implementation:

  • Uses the PageJumpSize constant for consistent navigation distance
  • Properly bounds the navigation within array limits using Math.max/min
  • Follows the established pattern of keyboard event handling

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frontend/app/view/preview/directorypreview.tsx (1)

778-785: Extract page jump size as a constant.

The PageUp/PageDown navigation is well implemented, but consider extracting the magic number 20 as a named constant for better maintainability.

+const PAGE_JUMP_SIZE = 20;
+
 if (checkKeyPressed(waveEvent, "PageUp")) {
-    setFocusIndex((idx) => Math.max(idx - 20, 0));
+    setFocusIndex((idx) => Math.max(idx - PAGE_JUMP_SIZE, 0));
     return true;
 }
 if (checkKeyPressed(waveEvent, "PageDown")) {
-    setFocusIndex((idx) => Math.min(idx + 20, filteredData.length - 1));
+    setFocusIndex((idx) => Math.min(idx + PAGE_JUMP_SIZE, filteredData.length - 1));
     return true;
 }
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frontend/app/view/preview/directorypreview.tsx (1)

496-511: LGTM! Improved scrolling behavior with buffer zones.

The scrolling logic has been enhanced with better viewport calculations and buffer zones (30px above, 5px below) for smoother scrolling experience.

@sawka sawka merged commit 3c5ff51 into main Feb 5, 2025
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