* fixes#2898 (prevents accidentally triggering reboot or poweroff)
Add ConfirmBox before reboot/power off
* increases clarity by preventing second page
* add "sleep" menu entry
* Add exit menu hold callback
Just under the existing "Embedded Styles". Support for this
was already there in crengine, and interfacing is similar to
what is done with Embedded Styles.
So an image file can have a cover in coverbrowser's display.
It also allows for an alternative viewer (ImageViewer widget)
when holding on file / View full size cover.
This patch should resolve issue #2257 (Footer hides text)
Sometimes, depending on an epub style, some text is hidden by the progress bar (the mini one at the bottom).
- Factored out duplicate code from filemanager.lua and filemanagerhistory.lua
to new filemanagerbookinfo.lua (and other common code to filemanagerutil.lua).
- Uses sidecar files' new doc_props and doc_pages settings, or fallback to
old 'stats' settings, or to opening document.
- Shows filename, filetype and directory.
- Shows description (Hold to see whole truncated text), keywords, and
cover image (tap to extract image from document and display it if available).
- Book information now available from reader menu, to display info about
the currently opened book.
- Convert possibly HTML description to plain text via added
util.htmlToPlainTextIfHtml() (for simple HTML conversion).
They may already be available (with other statistics stuff) under
the 'stats' key, but not if Statistics plugin is disabled. As this
plugin may be migrated to SQLite, readerui and readerfooter will now
set two new properties: doc_props (containing all and only the metadata
returned by document:getDocumentProps()) and doc_pages (updated
by readerfooter on any display or font change).
PDF document: returns additional PDF properties: Keywords
and Subject (as Description).
* [fix] stop propagation of tap events
when triggering reader menu
And also get rid of unnecessary screen refreshes on Kindle Voyage.
The "progress" window for dict lookup is also eliminated as most of the time dict lookup is an instant process, and the "progress" window is preserved for wikipedia lookup as it may take longer time to show the result window.
* [up] add an option to disable dictionary fuzzy search
* [fix] tidy up require
* [fix] fix read settings
This affects #2335, at least for documents covered by `validDjvuFile()` (see 76cef07c07/frontend/document/djvudocument.lua (L15-L23)). However, that's only with regard to `touch invalid.djvu` and should not affect whatever happened in the OP.
as the tap gesture on the upper part (mostly) of the screen is
a conventional design to show menus in almost all ereaders as well as
some mobile phone apps. While users not farmilar with the Android world
have no experience with swipe down to show menus that's why we need a
quick start guide for this feature. And experienced Koreader users
probably will turn pages by mistake each time they want to popup the menus.
The solution here is adding back the tap gestures as they were and keep
the new swipe to show menu feature as a supplementary function when
link's tap area blocks menu's tap area.
It makes no sense to have both, so setting a default removes
the fallback, and setting a fallback removes the default.
Also save hyph_alg to document setting only if it has been
manually chosen, so that later changes to default or fallback
can be used.
* translation text fix
* quickstart(fix): go back to home dir after document close
* quickstart(fix): purge old quick start files
* spec: fix quickstart tests
* Swipe for menu and quickstart guide
Because swiping for the menu is a big change from what we're used to, this commit includes a new quickstart guide.
Fixes#2608.
* add some dev docs
* add FileConverter spec
* add QuickStart spec
* add Version module
* add Version spec
* footer(optimize): remove dead code
* footer(fix): disable auto refresh time option when current time is not checked
* fix: support disable progress bar again
* ReaderHighlight: underscore to underline. Although underscore means to
emphasize by underlining, the emphasis lies on the, ahem, emphasis. Besides
which, it's mostly AmE and less well understood worldwide (although in this
particular context it should probably cause no trouble).
* Statistics plugin: menu item text to "reading statistics" to make it clear
which statistics we're talking about. Fixes#2744.
Makes it easier to comply with UX style.
* Change "OK" to "Search dictionary" in Dictionary lookup to comply with UX style
* Change "OK" to "Search all text" in Fulltext search to comply with UX style
Tacked on but highly related:
* change "OK" to "Search Wikipedia" in Wikipedia lookup to comply with UX style
* change "OK" to "Set default" in ConfigDialog to comply with UX style
Chore:
* fixed up order of requires
I think it sounds more natural as chapter than as table of content, which is an implementation detail (i.e., the chapter markers are shown based on what's in the TOC).
Also removed redundant "this" from "Remaining pages in this chapter"
MenuSorter: forgot to add plugin style change
MenuSorter: worked out the final quirks
* Menu always compressed into tables without missing indexes for ipairs compatibility
* Orphans attached
* Separators no longer count as items