docs: update file extensions in CIDER editor documentation
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@ -21,14 +21,14 @@ caret nodes (more on that later).
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For these reasons it doesn't use `innerText`, `textContent` or anything similar.
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The model addresses any content in the editor within as an offset within this string.
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The caret position is thus also converted from a position in the DOM tree
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to an offset in the content string. This happens in `getCaretOffsetAndText` in `dom.js`.
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to an offset in the content string. This happens in `getCaretOffsetAndText` in `dom.ts`.
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Once the content string and caret offset is calculated, it is passed to the `update()`
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method of the model. The model first calculates the same content string of its current parts,
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basically just concatenating their text. It then looks for differences between
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the current and the new content string. The diffing algorithm is very basic,
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and assumes there is only one change around the caret offset,
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so this should be very inexpensive. See `diff.js` for details.
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so this should be very inexpensive. See `diff.ts` for details.
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The result of the diffing is the strings that were added and/or removed from
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the current content. These differences are then applied to the parts,
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@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ which relate poorly to text input or changes, and don't need the `beforeinput` e
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which isn't broadly supported yet.
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Once the parts of the model are updated, the DOM of the editor is then reconciled
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with the new model state, see `renderModel` in `render.js` for this.
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with the new model state, see `renderModel` in `render.ts` for this.
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If the model didn't reject the input and didn't make any additional changes,
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this won't make any changes to the DOM at all, and should thus be fairly efficient.
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