Some Hold and move (hold on title and move away from it) would not work.
Pan (=swipe with hold at end) while selecting text would move the
window (it now does nothing: proper text selection still needs Hold
on word at start).
Also increase hold duration from 2s to 3s (for switching lookup
between dict/wikipedia) to be consistent with the 3s duration in
readerhighlight.
(each one at top right of each page)
Such images can be loaded dynamically when the display of a page requires it.
Allow alternating between the image and its title with Tap on it.
Allow for viewing this image zoomed in ImageViewer with Hold on it.
DictQuickLookup: add generic support for result.images, that
could optionally be provided in Wikipedia lookup results.
util.isSplitable() accepts now also the previous char to help
decide if a space can be used to split a line.
TextBoxWidget:_splitCharWidthList() : simplified logic
util: made isSplitable() accept an optional next_char
for wiser decision
textboxwidget: speed up rendering, enhanced text wrapping,
allow selection of multiple words with Hold.
scrolltextwidget: allow scrolling with Tap.
Details in #2393
And fix several other bugs introduced in #2028:
1. hint messages are back instead of the "Demo hint"
2. cursor now only presents in the focused inputbox in a multiinput dialog
3. moving cursor now works in multiinput dialog
This is a major overhaul of the hardware abstraction layer.
A few notes:
General platform distinction happens in
frontend/device.lua
which will delegate everything else to
frontend/device/<platform_name>/device.lua
which should extend
frontend/device/generic/device.lua
Screen handling is implemented in
frontend/device/screen.lua
which includes the *functionality* to support device specifics.
Actually setting up the device specific functionality, however,
is done in the device specific setup code in the relevant
device.lua file.
The same goes for input handling.
colors were a mixture of 4bpp integers (0=white, 15=black) and
fractional blackness levels (0=white, 1.0=black) before. This is
now unified to use the color specification of the Blitbuffer API.