For example, to determine whether the Japanese or Chinese form should be shown.
* Dictionaries.lua - use iso3 codes everywhere
readerdictionary.lua - convert iso to bcp tag, to construct ifo_lang
isolanguage.lua - map from iso3 to full language name, map from iso3 to bcp language tag
* Make the full language names translatable
* Store ifo information from dictionaries.lua in downloaded dictionaries
Move View html code from ReaderHighlight to a new
dedicated module.
Long-press on an element or its text in the HTML will
show a popup with a list of selectors related to this
element that can be copied to clipboard (to be pasted
in Find or in a Book style tweak).
2 addtional buttons in this popup allow seeing all the
CSS rulesets in all stylesheets that would be matched by
this element, which should make it easier understanding
the publisher stylesheets and using or creating style
tweaks.
- AutoFrontlight plugin: update checkmark on toggling
- KeepAlive plugin: update checkmark on toggling
- ReaderPageMap: font size menu entry
- ReaderStatus, common_settings_menu_table: book status "read" -> "finished"
Only available with EPUBs containing 2 or more fragments,
and a file size large enough to ensure a cache file is used.
The idea is simply, on any rendering setting change, to
skip the rerendering of the full book and to defer any
rerendering to the moment we draw a DocFragment, and
render only it.
So, on a setting change, only the fragment containing the
current page will be rerendered, and the new fragments we
may cross while turning pages.
When having done so, KOReader is in a degraded state (the
full page count is incorrect, the ToC is invalid...).
So, a full rerendering is needed, and one will happen
in the background, and when the user is idle, we reload
seamlessly and quickly from the cache file it has made.
ReaderFlipping will show some icons in the top left
corner to let it know at which steps in this procress
we are.
Re: https://github.com/koreader/koreader/issues/9806#issuecomment-1416827447
Depends on https://github.com/koreader/koreader-base/pull/1576
Includes assorted cosmetics tweaks related to duplicate `setDirty` calls when instantiating widgets that already have an `onShow` handler doing it. (I left widgets doing it in `update` instead of `init` alone, on the assumption that callers *may* be relying on that behavior when updating widgets at runtime. This might actually never matter, and it certainly didn't for ScreenSaverWidget, which is why I removed it from there ;p).
Use both a whitelist for targeted widget repaints, a blacklist for no repaint at all, and a fallback for a full in-order ReaderUI repaint when unsure.
Use a similar approach in ReaderHeader (i.e., prevent explicit refreshes while ReaderMenu is open).
Re #9979, re #9768
non-reflowable documents.
The code only handled setups with "reclaim bar height" enabled (because
that's my usual workflow, har har), but would have broken in various
more or less obvious ways without it, depending on the exact layout/zoom
settings.
The previous attempts at handling the no-reclaim case were focused
on scroll mode, which is a bit of a nightmare. This approach should
deal as well/badly as the previous one in scroll mode, but actually
handle page mode properly ;).
Re #9979
Abort earlier if the nearest link is too far, instead of computing stuff and creating an object we'll never actually use.
Includes minor logging tweaks to vaguely related codepaths ;p.
* Get rid of the `canToggleGSensor` Device cap, it's now mandatory for `hasGSensor` devices. (This means Kindles can now toggle the gyro, fix#9136).
* This also means that `Device:toggleGSensor` is now implemented by `Generic`.
* Update the Screen & Gyro rotation constants to be clearer (c.f., https://github.com/koreader/koreader-base/pull/1568) (/!\ This might conceivably break some `rotation_map` user-patches).
* Input: Move the platform-specific gyro handling to Device implementations, and let Input only handle a single, custom protocol (`EV_MSC:MSC_GYRO`).
* Input: Refine the `rotation_map` disable method implemented in 43b021d37c. Instead of directly poking at the internal field, use a new method, `disableRotationMap` (/!\ Again, this might break some `rotation_map` user-patches).
* Input: Minor tweaks to event adjust hooks to make them more modular, allowing the Kobo implementation to build and use a single composite hook. API compatibility maintained with wrappers.
- Cleanup search and animation codes, fix inconsistencies
between animation/no-animation opening, and refreshes
glitches on eInk.
- Show menu item on tap, with buttons to either open
directly, or to walk there (removed earlier "Animation"
checkbox, so the choice can be decided later).
- Move event handlers into ReaderMenu/FileManagerMenu.
- Avoid duplicated and confusing results from gestures
and font-family submenus.
Exclude some screensaver option showing book content
(title, page image) when "Exclude this book cover" is checked.
Random image as fallback, KOReader logo as 2nd-order fallback.
Piggybacking on the touch gesture handlers implied that the gesture
filter (tap and/or swipe) was still applied, which made no sense.
Also, stop the weird Event roundtrip for events we're actually the only
ones to handle, just call the handler ourselves directly.
Fix#9792
Fix regression introduced by 48eb0231#9651: on re-rerendering, the new pages count didn't reach the Statistics plugin.
So, if you change font size or margins, the stats for the page read since then were badly accounted, until a change of book or restart... I noticed that in Book map, strange nobody else did over the last 2.5 weeks.