* Unify battery meters look'n feel
Switch to proper (vertical) battery icons (one per 10% steps).
Fix#5535
* Bump fonts (https://github.com/koreader/koreader-fonts/pull/7)
Because we need the new symbols from nerdfonts ;).
(used by bookmarks list and classic file browser)
When text is too long or line too tall:
first: we try to decrease the number of lines (eg from 3 to 2 and from 2 to 1 line)
second: when 1 line is too tall, we try to decrease font size (-1)
And at the end we try to add or remove chars to better fit text.
Lots of code was doing some renderText calls to get the size
of some text string, and truncate it to some width if needed,
with or without an added ellipsis, before instantiating
a TextWidget with that tweaked text string.
This PR fixes/adds some properties and methods to TextWidget
so all that can be done by it. It makes the calling code
simpler, as they don't need to use RenderText directly.
(Additionally, when we go at using Harfbuzz for text rendering,
we'll just have to update or replace textwidget.lua without
the need to update any higher level code.)
Also:
- RenderText: removed the space added by truncateTextByWidth
after the ellipsis, as it doesn't feel needed, and break
right alignment of the ellipsis with other texts.
- KeyValuePage: fix some subtle size and alignment issues.
- NumberPickerWidget: fix font size (provided font size was
not used)
* Changed File Browser text
KOReader looks nicer than KOReader File Browser,
* Remove the "page x of x" if only one page
Removes it from the bottom of the file browser
* Remove the "page x of x" if only one page
Removes it from the top menu, if there is only one page, why show page 1 of 1
* Renamed ~ to Home
Since the file browser can be considered "Home"
* Added 12 hour time option
Also tweaked the charging icon, ⚡ looks nicer than +, tweaked seperator between time and battery, - instead of @
* Don't break `doc_pages` updates when it's completely disabled. (c.f., the commit's comment, doing it on every page turn seems a bit overkill, but I get that it's probably done that way because it was easier ;)).
* Detect the empty footerTextGenerator properly in `_updateFooterText` (it's `""`, not `nil`).
* Abort `_updateFooterText` early when the footer is invisible (and has been for a while/ever, i.e., when not requesting a repaint, like a mode switch would).
* Never send `SetBottomPageMargin` events twice.
* Minor tweaks to touchmenu & configdialog to avoid useless repaints (don't redraw the reader/fm unless we absolutely need to).
* Make sure we show the progress bar alone instead of nothing when disabling the last enabled mode in the menu.
Tap any part of screen to toggle bottom buttons visibility.
Swipe south to quickly close it (as long as image is scaled
to fit, and there's no need for panning).
And a couple bugfix this unearthed:
* Always set the default as the *current* value, no matter what (by chance, this was not an issue for margins).
* Don't crash on the hold gesture in the -/+ buttons for the horizontal margins (regression since #5303).
Thanks to <https://github.com/koreader/koreader/pull/5237> we can now extract the knowledge currently embedded in Transifex and put it directly in our source. This positively affects <https://github.com/koreader/koreader/issues/3754>.
Translation instructions and knowledge that comes out of localization-related questions should be preserved in the source, because Transifex is too ephemeral. For example, the links from <https://github.com/koreader/koreader/pull/2290> are no longer accessible. Even when they are, it's quite useful to have this information around while dealing with the code as well, and I also hope it'll be informative to contributors who seldom visit Transifex.
This commit also makes a few minor changes to obviate the need for comments where possible.
This commit standardizes the various todos around the code a bit in a manner recognized by LDoc.
Besides drawing more attention by being displayed in the developer docs, they're also extractable with LDoc on the command line:
```sh
ldoc --tags todo,fixme *.lua
```
However, whether that particular usage offers any advantage over other search tools is questionable at best.
* and some random beautification