use `device` `filemanager` `rolling` and `paging` sections to organize the
dispatcher menu and allow the user to know when the action will apply
add events from ReaderGesture
allow profiles in FM
* Mangle stupid defaults test so that it compares tables, and not a non-deterministic string representation of one.
It's still extremely dumb and annoying to update. (i.e., feel free to kill it with fire in a subsequent PR, I think everybody would cheer).
* Rewrite DepGraph to be deterministic
i.e., fully array based, no more hashes, which means no more pairs randomly re-ordering stuff.
Insertion order is now preserved.
Pretty sure a couple of bugs have been fixed and/or added along the way
;p.
* Resync frontend/apps/filemanager/lib/md.lua w/ upstream
And use orderedPairs in the attribute parsing code, just to make that stupid test happy.
* Allow locking the gyro to the current screen mode (i.e., orientation).
* Tweak the "sticky rota" option to work both ways
* More rotation constant usage instead of magic numbers
* landscape FM / Refactor rotation
refactor and simplify the orientation handling code. the user generally cares about the rotation (what direction the device is facing) and not about if koreader is displaying in portrait or landscape mode
* bump base
update luasocket, libjpeg-turbo, curl
add logging to evernote-sdk-lua
update framebuffer for proper rotation
add a Dispatcher module that allows for dispatching multiple events at once.
This will allow for profiles & for gestures that do multiple things.
it has 2 methods:
Execute which is given a kv table of settings to change and fires an event for each of them.
addSubMenu adds a menu item to a menu to allow for modifying which events are called
it also has settingsList which is a master table of all allowed setting and their corresponding info
(it is mostly from ReaderGesture and needs a lot of work)
to allow for a new setting all one has to do is add a entry to settingsList with a corresponding event and it will work out of the box.
the profile plugin is right now still a stub, just to test Dispatcher. the plan is to finish it and eventually refactor ReaderGesture to rely on this.
This also needs effort to move many functions out of reader gesture into events where they belong.
Err, kind of nitpick PR. Is just add some "permanent" menus other than plugins to the new "more_tools" submenu. So it will never be empty.
Follow-up: #6279
Supersedes: #5512#6092Fixes: #5461
joins calibre metadata search and calibre wireless connections into a single plugin
search metadata changes:
- search directly into calibre metadata files.
- search can be performed on more than one library (configurable from a menu)
- device scans now find all calibre libraries under a given root
- search options can be configured from a menu. (case sensitive, find by title, author and path)
- removed legacy global variables.
- *option* to search from the reader
- *option* to generate a cache of books for faster searches.
calibre wireless connection changes:
- keep track of books in a library (includes prunning books from calibre metadata if the file was deleted locally)
- remove files on device from calibre
- support password protected connections
- FM integration: if we're in the inbox dir it will be updated each time a book is added or deleted.
- disconnect when requested by calibre, available on newer calibre versions (+4.17)
- remove unused opcodes.
- better report of client name, version and device id
- free disk space checks for all calibre versions
- bump supported extensions to match what KOReader can handle. Users can override this with their own list of extensions (or from calibre, by configuring the wireless device).
* generic Device:info() function which returns the model
* add Device:canSuspend() and make it true in all devices that have suspend routines and the emulator
* also enable fake poweroff/reboot on the emulator
* add Device.home_dir
* add Device:hasExitOptions() and update menus & comments
More tools is a submenu in the tools menu, not in the plugins menu. That everything in there happens to be plugins is merely a technical detail and not considered part of the unifying menu vision. Plugin management should be last as it is because it's only used once in a blue moon, if it should be in the tools menu at all. The same applies to settings more broadly. Putting plugin management in the tools menu is traditional, however.
Plugins should not and are not supposed to be most at home in the tools menu. Those plugins that happen to be in the tools menu are by and large there because that's where they fit best. Those that don't are new and I didn't have the heart or energy to make much of a fuzz about it provided they had a reasonable claim to the tools menu. That includes plugins like tweak document settings which should be more at home in settings → document.
Also see <https://github.com/koreader/koreader/issues/6105#issuecomment-621653800>.
Requires koreader/android-luajit-launcher#233
Requires koreader/koreader-base#1117
It is a workaround for #6263 but can be useful on some devices with erratic back key behaviour too (yep, Onyx)
* Fix HW dithered partial refreshes sometimes behaving as if the refreshed
content had moved a few pixels to the side...
Probably a kernel issue with the alignment fixup in the EPDC?
* Get rid of the legacy coordinates fixup
It shouldn't be necessary anymore.
And I'd rather fix the root cause, anyway.
* Bump base
(https://github.com/koreader/koreader-base/pull/1116)
* Missed a few DIVs in #6224
dofile() wasn't enough to copy en_keyboard, as the references
to key popups would still be shared, and hacks to them (as
done by the FR keyboard) would be active on the EN keyboard.
Also, for the FR Keyboard:
- bring M key popup too when moving it to 2nd row.
- keep original ',' and '.' as on EN keyboard.
- add ';' instead of ',' as the added key, and let it have
some key popup too, with keys helpful when CSS editing.
Allows editing a CSS snippet to be applied to this
book only, without the need to create and edit
a User style tweak.
Allows copying any other tweak CSS by just taping
on it (and pasting into this with Hold).
Limit User style tweaks nb of items per menu page
to 6 (like we try to do for other tweaks menus).
Includes:
- GIF decoding: avoid crash on some images
- Top progress bar: avoid re-computing when not needed
- Top progress bar: allow external filling of marks
- CSS/Text: properly inherit and handle text-align-last
- getRenderedWidths(): fix handling of text-indent
- Reorder some flags to make the sets clearer
- CSS: support more white-space named values
- Text: fix standalone BR not making an empty line (rework)
- CSS: support for pseudo elements ::before & ::after
- CSS: content: open-quote support via TextLangMan
- CSS/Text selection: adds a few "-cr-hint:" tweaks
cre.cpp: adds setHeaderProgressMarks()
Added 2 style tweaks to disable pseudo elements
::before/after and common ligatures.
This is a quick exploration into how the new Device:hasFewKeys() method could work to make things more usable on very limited devices.
In the reader, the right is repurposed to open the menu. Left in turn closes it.
The same principle is applied to ButtonDialog. This means you can select anything in principle, but once you go right you can't go back.
References <https://github.com/koreader/koreader/issues/4029>.
- Fix wrong values for books opened (or first opened)
from April 14th to May 20th: highlights and notes
possibly being NULL was preventing nb of pages and
last_open from being fetched.
- Re-order current book and all books stat items to some
hopefully more sensible order.
- Some rewording for clarity.
KeyValuePage:
- Have value_overflow_align="right" only align right
when value overflows 1/2 screen width, but not
when only key overflows that.
- Show truncated text also on Tap when there is no
callback.
Using DoubleSpinWidget.
Also keep SpinWidgets open on Apply.
Added little trick: if widget has been moved, close
bottom config menu on next Apply to show more of
the book.
- Use same names for options;
- Have them both movable
- Add option to keep widget shown on Apply (and use that
when appropriate: when the value may have an immediate
visual effect, so one can tweak it without having to
go thru menus to re-open it again).
Make them external links so they don't trigger a "link is
invalid" popup and we can use swipe left/right to navigate
pages (and jump to latest bookmark/go back for comparing).
Mostly for the PDF bottom menu.
- Reorganize by topic, trying to limit the number
of widgets per panel to 4.
- Re-order some toggles from low to high ('off' then 'on').
- Show font size as number instead of a list of "Aa".
- PDF: add more font size values, and increase usable
contrast values.
- Add help_text to most PDF toggle titles.
- CRE line spacing: increase fine tuning min and max.
Also avoid zoom advice messages on book load.
Bump crengine:
- Text: fix occasional BiDi bad word splitting
- Font: fix HB fallback measurement/drawing mismatches
- Font: do not add letter spacing on diacritics
- Text: tunable use of letter spacing for justification
- Text: dont adjust space after initial quotation mark/dash (rework)
- Text: fix possible bad widths after collapsed spaces
xtext.cpp: pick crengine fix with HB fallback
measurement/drawing mismatches
Adds "Word Expansion" to bottom Font size menu, and moved
"Word Spacing" there too, to balance the panels' heights
to 4 items.
Also add "Dictionary" and "Fulltext search" to available
and cycleable highlight actions.
Generalize long-press (3s) at end of selection to show
the highlight dialog popup.
Replace Hyphenation menu with Typography menu.
This works mostly like before:
- typography/hyphenation is chosen according to the book
metadata language,
- one can set a default or a fallback language,
- hyphenation is now just a subset of typography, and
can be disabled while still setting a language and
enabling the other features,
- the typography language enables newly added features
to crengine: per-language line breaking rules and
per-language Harfbuzz glyph selection.