Checkboxes under TOC>Settings> allow enabling Custom TOC
and Custom hidden flows (similar to "Hide non-linear fragments"
available with some EPUBs).
Handled by a new ReaderHandmade module.
Adding and removing TOC chapters is done in PageBrowser
with long-press on a page thumbnail, and for chapters also
in the popup dialog after selecting some text in a page.
ReaderToc: add a symbol in title when the TOC is the
alternative TOC or the custom TOC.
When enabled in BookMap, both BookMap and PageBrowser get:
- alternating gray background on chapter spans
- hatched background instead of uni-gray on hidden flows.
Also, with both normal look and this alternative theme,
show some hatched overlay on thumbnails part of hidden flows.
ReaderToc: for each TOC item, have it carry its sequence/number
in that level (we do this in validateAndFixToc() where we are
already iterating all the items).
If originally with two-columns in page mode, and switching
to scroll mode, thumbnails generation would be slow as
the document would be rerendered for each thumbnail.
instead of doing arithmetic (ie. new_page=cur_page+1).
This makes it ready to work with custom hidden flows
where these document:getNextPage()/getPrevPage() will
be overloaded to skip pages in hidden flows.
Also fix some odd issues (page truncated or with parts
duplicated) with scrolling/page turning when at start
or end of the document.
Move as much of the state tracking as possible inside VirtualKeyboard itself.
InputDialog unfortunately needs an internal tracking of this state because it needs to know about it *before* the VK is shown, so we have to keep a bit of duplication in there, although we do try much harder to keep everything in sync (at least at function call edges), and to keep the damage contained to, essentially, the toggle button's handler.
(Followup to #10803 & #10850)
onCloseDocument is way too early, if another, later onCloseDocument
handler trips a ReaderUI repaint, a new task will be scheduled, and that
one will never be cancelled, resulting in it running post-teardown,
crashing horribly.
This was for instance very easy to trigger via KOSync.
Fix#10806
Make this a real boy, with a transient lipc handle.
And get rid of the insane 1s sleep on affected ReaderView paints,
because ouchy.
This is completely deprecated anyway, so this is entirely pointless,
and mainly to prevent implementation details from creeping into
reader.lua.
The Kindle swipe animations & physical key inversion apply *everywhere*,
so we need this accessible in the FM, too.
Move it to Navigation, which is where it already was on !Touch devices.
- Add a toggle in Font settings> allowing showing font
ordered by most recently selected (long-press on
it allows clearing this history).
- Keep in G_reader_settings a list of known fonts, so
we can notice newly added user fonts, and put them
at the start of the most recently selected. Show
these new fonts with a symbol in the menu.
- TouchMenu: allows for a flag to trigger menu
refresh when going up.
So that Unicode NFC normalization can combine diacritics
entered via our keyboard with their base into their
canonical form (we can expect books text to be normalized).
Fix: #10539, and for context #6489, #6733, #6534
Reorganize and reword most of the settings to make it clear what actually ties into auto sync, and what doesn't. (Specifically, what happens when a pull attempts to sync forward or backward has nothing to do with auto sync, it applies in all cases; while the periodic sync *does* require auto sync).
The main point of contention, though, is that auto sync will now *always* attempt to setup network connectivity (i.e., on resume/suspend/close). Periodic sync will *not* though (the intent being that, if you use periodic sync, you're relying on the activity check to actually keep wifi on at all times)).
Since this may lead to a large amount of nagging about wifi toggles on devices w/ NetworkManager support, it is now *disabled* by default on those devices. (And given that it wouldn't have worked because of the lack of connectivity, that doesn't really make any practical difference ;p).
Additionally, given the fact that there's no way to make this behavior viable if the "before wifi" action is left at its default of "prompt", this feature now *requires* that to be set to "turn_on" (on devices where it can, of course); attempting to toggle it on will warn about that if necessary.
This change is retroactive (OTM).
Includes an assortment of fixes and cleanups, including migrating to the new LuaSettings API, which is why there's no longer a smattering of superfluous flushes.
Add a restricted but convenient mode showing BookMap like
in initial view, while still allowing chapter levels to be
tweaked. This allows getting back to this view with another
gesture to see the overall progress in the book, while
still having the normal BookMap in flat mode acting as
an alternative ToC.
Available as an action to associate to a gesture, and
with long-press on the "Book map" menu item.