* The Great 8bpp Experiment
Swap to 8bpp on Kobo, because we're 'effing grayscale, for pete's sake!
* Always swap to 8bpp, no matter the launch method.
Because it turned out that, even when restarting Nickel, we had to
restore the expected bitdepth ourselves, because pickel/Nickel didn't do
the job completely.
(I'm going to guess the grayscale flag wasn't getting flipped properly).
* Dither every non-transparent icon to the eInk palette
* Make sure hasBGRFrameBuffer is only enabled when the Kobo fb actually is
@ 32bpp...
* Re-process badly grayscaled icons
* And re-grayscale that one w/ gamma correction so the squares show up
better.
* Allow the fbdepth switch to be disabled (in Developer settings).
Also, allow setting debug mode that way.
Also, forcibly disable verbose logging when disabling debug.
* Update setting name to piggyback on the existing check in reader.lua
* Update icons postprocessing info
Require is kept in memory, including the modifications made to it by MenuSorter. This can cause trouble when switching between the FileManager and Reader.
Fixes#4703.
[fix, UX] Fix slow keyboard when double tap not disabled
When double tap is not disabled (only ensured in ReaderRolling),
repeated key hits were slowed down by it. This ensures
Input widgets that temporarily overrides it to be disabled
are satisfied.
Multiswipes consisting of mixed straight and diagonal strokes are not dependable and too easy to mess up, but making them mutually exclusive seems to work out quite well.
Updated for https://github.com/koreader/koreader/pull/4691
Also the assert.is_same() argument order was wrong.
The first argument is expected, the second the real-life result.
Otherwise the error message in case of failure is misleading.
When multiswipes are enabled, this fixes the long-standing complaint that swiping to open the menu could unintentionally trigger some light panning. With the introduction of multiswipes, this problem has become more noticeable.
Before multiswipes and the gesture manager this was impractical on touch-only devices, but no more!
Also includes some minor textual clarifications on some of the settings.
By scrolling last page a little bit further.
Also fix a few other scroll mode issues, all related
to doc_height not being updated (eg, in the middle of
a book, and doubling the font size, one would not
be able to turn pages and read the 2nd half of the
book...)
The idea of looking for highlights 1 page before and after
was not working when you have multiple small pages, and
some scroll mode view was actually showing 3 or 4 pages.
So, rework that by using absolute positions when looking
for highlights present in the scrolled view.
Includes:
- Fix text selection in some tables
- Add known HTML attributes to avoid cache issues
- Make existing context.AddLine() and pb_flag clearer
cre.cpp:
- gotoPos(): allow scrolling after end of document
(to avoid not seeing the last line of a document
that would be hidden by the footer bar)