Better and more complete status bar handling.

When runnning from KUAL on FW >= 5.6.5
pull/1674/head
NiLuJe 9 years ago
parent 55fa3db6a1
commit 5979f9f855

@ -177,12 +177,18 @@ fi
if [ "${STOP_FRAMEWORK}" == "no" -a "${INIT_TYPE}" == "upstart" ] ; then
count=$(lipc-get-prop -eiq com.github.koreader.kpvbooklet.timer count)
if [ "$count" == "" -o "$count" == "0" ] ; then
#logmsg "Disabling pillow . . ."
#lipc-set-prop com.lab126.pillow disableEnablePillow disable
logmsg "Hiding the status bar . . ."
# NOTE: One more great find from eureka (http://www.mobileread.com/forums/showpost.php?p=2454141&postcount=34)
lipc-set-prop com.lab126.pillow interrogatePillow '{"pillowId": "default_status_bar", "function": "nativeBridge.hideMe();"}'
PILLOW_DISABLED="yes"
# NOTE: We want to disable the status bar (at the very least). Unfortunately, the soft hide/unhide method doesn't work properly anymore since FW 5.6.5...
if [ "$(printf "%.3s" $(grep '^Kindle 5' /etc/prettyversion.txt 2>&1 | sed -n -r 's/^(Kindle)([[:blank:]]*)([[:digit:].]*)(.*?)$/\3/p' | tr -d '.'))" -ge "565" ] ; then
# FIXME: So we resort to killing pillow completely on FW >= 5.6.5...
logmsg "Disabling pillow . . ."
lipc-set-prop com.lab126.pillow disableEnablePillow disable
PILLOW_HARD_DISABLED="yes"
else
logmsg "Hiding the status bar . . ."
# NOTE: One more great find from eureka (http://www.mobileread.com/forums/showpost.php?p=2454141&postcount=34)
lipc-set-prop com.lab126.pillow interrogatePillow '{"pillowId": "default_status_bar", "function": "nativeBridge.hideMe();"}'
PILLOW_SOFT_DISABLED="yes"
fi
if [ "${NO_SLEEP}" == "no" ] ; then
# NOTE: Leave the framework time to refresh the screen, so we don't start before it has finished redrawing after collapsing the title bar
usleep 250000
@ -253,22 +259,16 @@ if [ "${STOP_FRAMEWORK}" == "yes" ] ; then
fi
fi
# display chrome bar (upstart & framework up only)
# Display chrome bar if need be (upstart & framework up only)
if [ "${STOP_FRAMEWORK}" == "no" -a "${INIT_TYPE}" == "upstart" ] ; then
# Only if we actually killed it...
if [ "${PILLOW_DISABLED}" == "yes" ] ; then
#logmsg "Enabling pillow . . ."
#lipc-set-prop com.lab126.pillow disableEnablePillow enable
# Depending on the FW version, we may have handled things in two different manners...
if [ "${PILLOW_HARD_DISABLED}" == "yes" ] ; then
logmsg "Enabling pillow . . ."
lipc-set-prop com.lab126.pillow disableEnablePillow enable
fi
if [ "${PILLOW_SOFT_DISABLED}" == "yes" ] ; then
logmsg "Restoring the status bar . . ."
lipc-set-prop com.lab126.pillow interrogatePillow '{"pillowId": "default_status_bar", "function": "nativeBridge.showMe();"}'
# And now we want to poke something to refresh the UI...
if [ "$(printf "%.3s" $(grep '^Kindle 5' /etc/prettyversion.txt 2>&1 | sed -n -r 's/^(Kindle)([[:blank:]]*)([[:digit:].]*)(.*?)$/\3/p' | tr -d '.'))" -ge "565" ] ; then
# FIXME: The old search_bar method doesn't seem to work anymore since FW 5.6.5... Get at least the homescreen back. We're still missing the men :/.
lipc-set-prop com.lab126.appmgrd start app://com.lab126.booklet.home
else
# Poke the search bar too, so that we get a proper refresh ;)
lipc-set-prop com.lab126.pillow interrogatePillow '{"pillowId": "search_bar", "function": "nativeBridge.hideMe(); nativeBridge.showMe();"}'
fi
fi
fi

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