Stirling-PDF/frontend
Reece Browne 8f6fcee428
Fix: Only block export when signatures are placed but not applied (#5084)
Previously, activating signature placement mode would immediately set
signaturesApplied=false, blocking export even when no signatures were
actually placed on the PDF. This caused the "unapplied signatures"
warning to appear incorrectly after clicking "Apply Signatures".

Changes:
- Remove signaturesApplied=false from activateDrawMode and
activateSignaturePlacementMode in SignatureContext
- Add signaturesApplied=false to onAnnotationEvent handler in
SignatureAPIBridge when event.type === 'create'
- Now signatures are only marked as unapplied when actually placed

This ensures:
- Users can activate placement mode without triggering export warning
- Export is only blocked when signatures are actually placed but not
applied
- After applying signatures, users can immediately export without
warning

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## Checklist

### General

- [ ] I have read the [Contribution
Guidelines](https://github.com/Stirling-Tools/Stirling-PDF/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md)
- [ ] I have read the [Stirling-PDF Developer
Guide](https://github.com/Stirling-Tools/Stirling-PDF/blob/main/devGuide/DeveloperGuide.md)
(if applicable)
- [ ] I have read the [How to add new languages to
Stirling-PDF](https://github.com/Stirling-Tools/Stirling-PDF/blob/main/devGuide/HowToAddNewLanguage.md)
(if applicable)
- [ ] I have performed a self-review of my own code
- [ ] My changes generate no new warnings

### Documentation

- [ ] I have updated relevant docs on [Stirling-PDF's doc
repo](https://github.com/Stirling-Tools/Stirling-Tools.github.io/blob/main/docs/)
(if functionality has heavily changed)
- [ ] I have read the section [Add New Translation
Tags](https://github.com/Stirling-Tools/Stirling-PDF/blob/main/devGuide/HowToAddNewLanguage.md#add-new-translation-tags)
(for new translation tags only)

### Translations (if applicable)

- [ ] I ran
[`scripts/counter_translation.py`](https://github.com/Stirling-Tools/Stirling-PDF/blob/main/docs/counter_translation.md)

### UI Changes (if applicable)

- [ ] Screenshots or videos demonstrating the UI changes are attached
(e.g., as comments or direct attachments in the PR)

### Testing (if applicable)

- [ ] I have tested my changes locally. Refer to the [Testing
Guide](https://github.com/Stirling-Tools/Stirling-PDF/blob/main/devGuide/DeveloperGuide.md#6-testing)
for more details.

Co-authored-by: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
2025-11-29 19:29:30 +00:00
..
public Save signatures to server (#5080) 2025-11-29 19:29:06 +00:00
scripts UI/allow logo selection (#4982) 2025-11-25 15:22:14 +00:00
src Fix: Only block export when signatures are placed but not applied (#5084) 2025-11-29 19:29:30 +00:00
src-tauri desktop fix debian (#5068) 2025-11-29 16:04:43 +00:00
.gitignore V2 Replace Google Fonts icons with locally bundled Iconify icons (#4283) 2025-08-25 16:07:55 +01:00
eslint.config.mjs V2 Tauri integration (#3854) 2025-11-05 11:44:59 +00:00
index.html UI/allow logo selection (#4982) 2025-11-25 15:22:14 +00:00
package-lock.json Convert V2 translations to Toml 2025-11-26 14:13:54 +00:00
package.json Convert V2 translations to Toml 2025-11-26 14:13:54 +00:00
playwright.config.ts V2: Convert Tool (#3828) 2025-08-01 16:08:04 +01:00
postcss.config.js
README.md V2 Tauri integration (#3854) 2025-11-05 11:44:59 +00:00
tailwind.config.js style(frontend): standardize semicolons across TS/JS configs and components (#4525) 2025-09-29 12:55:53 +01:00
tsconfig.core.json V2 Tauri integration (#3854) 2025-11-05 11:44:59 +00:00
tsconfig.desktop.json Allow desktop app to connect to selfhosted servers (#4902) 2025-11-20 10:03:34 +00:00
tsconfig.json V2 Tauri integration (#3854) 2025-11-05 11:44:59 +00:00
tsconfig.proprietary.json Allow desktop app to connect to selfhosted servers (#4902) 2025-11-20 10:03:34 +00:00
vite-env.d.ts Stripe and license payment integration (#4935) 2025-11-20 12:07:37 +00:00
vite.config.ts Swagger fixes (#5071) 2025-11-29 16:03:57 +00:00
vitest.config.ts Allow desktop app to connect to selfhosted servers (#4902) 2025-11-20 10:03:34 +00:00

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