* DictQuickLookup: Preserve alpha when switching dict, and scrolling
inside a dict.
* Start moving the NumberPicker alpha hack to Button itself
This makes handling flash_ui easier and saner, avoiding flickering.
* Handle the transparency hack entirely from within Button
* Murder the now unnecessary NumberPicker update_callback hack
* Tweak comments
* And the Button handling made that redundant, too
* Squish debug print
* More comment tweaks
* Reset transparency on scrolling instead of rpeserving it
* Reset alpha when switching dictionaries
* Simplify the pre/post callbakc transparency state handling
And explain why we need to care.
* Give a named reference to ButtonDialog's MovableContainer, so the Button
alpha hack behaves with it
* Document the "self.movable" convention
* Amend that comment a bit
e.g., we don't care much about MultiConfirmBox'w MpvableContainer, as
any button action will close it.
* And make SkimTo's MovableContainer accessible so that Button can grok
that it's translucent
* QuickDictLookup, ImageViewer, NumberPicker: Smarter `update` that will re-use most of the widget's layout instead of re-instantiating all the things.
* SpinWidget/DoubleSpinWidget: The NumberPicker change above renders a hack to preserve alpha on these widgets almost unnecessary. Also fixed said hack to also apply to the center, value button.
* Button: Don't re-instantiate the frame in setText/setIcon when unnecessary (e.g., no change at all, or no layout change).
* Button: Add a refresh method that repaints and refreshes a *specific* Button (provided it's been painted once) all on its lonesome.
* ConfigDialog: Free everything that's going to be re-instatiated on update
* A few more post #7118 fixes:
* SkimTo: Always flag the chapter nav buttons as vsync
* Button: Fix the highlight on rounded buttons when vsync is enabled (e.g., it's now entirely visible, instead of showing a weird inverted corner glitch).
* Some more heuristic tweaks in Menu/TouchMenu/Button/IconButton
* ButtonTable: fix the annoying rounding issue I'd noticed in #7054 ;).
* Enable dithering in TextBoxWidget (e.g., in the Wikipedia full view). This involved moving the HW dithering align fixup to base, where it always ought to have been ;).
* Switch a few widgets that were using "partial" on close to "ui", or, more rarely, "flashui". The intent being to limit "partial" purely to the Reader, because it has a latency cost when mixed with other refreshes, which happens often enough in UI ;).
* Minor documentation tweaks around UIManager's `setDirty` to reflect that change.
* ReaderFooter: Force a footer repaint on resume if it is visible (otherwise, just update it).
* ReaderBookmark: In the same vein, don't repaint an invisible footer on bookmark count changes.
Make Notification have toast=true, and UIManager deal
specifically with such widget:
a "toast" widget gets closed by any event, and let
the event be handled by a lower widget.
This should allow us to not wait or tap to get rid
of a notification, and just go on with what we're
doing.
Also make them have a default timeout of 2s,
used with all existing ones.
* Wherever possible, do an actual dumb invert on the Screen BB instead of repainting the widget, *then* inverting it (which is what the "invert" flag does).
* Instead of playing with nextTick/tickAfterNext delays, explicitly fence stuff with forceRePaint
* And, in the few cases where said Mk. 7 quirk kicks in, make the fences more marked by using a well-placed WAIT_FOR_UPDATE_COMPLETE
* Fix an issue in Button where show/hide & enable/disable where actually all toggles, which meant that duplicate calls or timing issues would do the wrong thing. (This broke dimming some icons, and mistakenly dropped the background from FM chevrons, for example).
* Speaking of, fix Button's hide/show to actually restore the background properly (there was a stupid typo in the variable name)
* Still in Button, fix the insanity of the double repaint on rounded buttons. Turns out it made sense, after all (and was related to said missing background, and bad interaction with invert & text with no background).
* KeyValuePage suffered from a similar issue with broken highlights (all black) because of missing backgrounds.
* In ConfigDialog, only instanciate IconButtons once (because every tab switch causes a full instantiation; and the initial display implies a full instanciation and an initial tab switch). Otherwise, both instances linger, and catch taps, and as such, double highlights.
* ConfigDialog: Restore the "don't repaint ReaderUI" when switching between similarly sized tabs (re #6131). I never could reproduce that on eInk, and I can't now on the emulator, so I'm assuming @poire-z fixed it during the swap to SVG icons.
* KeyValuePage: Only instanciate Buttons once (again, this is a widget that goes through a full init every page). Again, caused highlight/dimming issues because buttons were stacked.
* Menu: Ditto.
* TouchMenu: Now home of the gnarliest unhilight heuristics, because of the sheer amount of different things that can happen (and/or thanks to stuff not flagged covers_fullscreen properly ;p).
* Bump base
https://github.com/koreader/koreader-base/pull/1280https://github.com/koreader/koreader-base/pull/1282https://github.com/koreader/koreader-base/pull/1283https://github.com/koreader/koreader-base/pull/1284
* Bump android-luajit-launcher
https://github.com/koreader/android-luajit-launcher/pull/284https://github.com/koreader/android-luajit-launcher/pull/285https://github.com/koreader/android-luajit-launcher/pull/286https://github.com/koreader/android-luajit-launcher/pull/287
Rework b66d0be3 and 6205f260 by making that simpler
to comprehend:
- If interruption or search result window is shown in
less than 3 secondes: no specific tweak, a tap outside
will dismiss everything instantaneously.
- If done after 3 seconds: show the interruption or result
window, and discard input for a few 100ms.
- UIManager:discardEvents(): increase a bit default delays.
Add UIManager:discardEvents(), to allow dropping events
for a period of time.
Default duration of 600ms on eInk, 300ms otherwise.
Used when showing the dict result window, so that a tap
happening just when it's being shown won't discard it.
Used with Trapper:confirm()/:info(), to avoid taps made
in a previous processing to dismiss (and so, select the
cancel action) a ConfirmBox not yet painted/visible.
* Don't attempt to restart Nickel when asking for a reboot/shutdown
Use a magic exit code to ID those cases.
* Limit this to Kobo, to avoid breaking potentially existing assumptions
with other platform's startup scripts
Follow up to b90f6db8: allow specifying an other
value for tap interval when the keyboard is shown
(a good value for tap interval on reader and UI
elements might be too long on the keyboard, and
prevent typing fast).
* When closing a widget, stop sending setDirty call for widgets lower on
the stack as soon as we hit a full-screen one.
This prevents inflated refresh regions when closing stuff on top of a
stack of multiple covers_fullscreen widgets (i.e., InfoMessages on top
of the Favorites page on top of the FM, for instance).
And, while we're there, also prevent getting infected by dithered
widgets when they're below a non dithered full-screen widget (the exact
same examples works, if the underlying FM page requires dithering).
This allows for better energy efficiency (no more 50Hz tick poll),
as well as lower input lag / higher precision - touch events are
native linux ones.
In addition, auto off/suspend plugin is used in this mode, as we need
to trigger (timed) sleep / poweroff on our own, since the OS ones
will no longer work whenever koreader has focus.
This is for rooted devices only, and possibly somewhat FW
specific, so enabled only on PB740-2 where it's reasonably tested.
* Enable AutoSuspend plugin on rM
Fix#6769
Re: #6028
* Use the PowerEvent handler on rM
It makes much more sense than the fire & forget & hope for the best
approach copied from the Kindle platform, because we *are* controlling
suspend ourselves (mostly), unlike on Kindle ;).
Fix#6676
* Enable HW inversion on the rM
I mean, we kinda forgot to ever test that, but I don't really see why it
wouldn't work ;).
* Uses bunch of new plumbing in base to configure screen rotations in hardware (koreader normally does this via blit buffer rotations, except for android).
* Some PB specific kludges that used to pollute core/framebuffer_linux are brought into PBs frontend driver.
* Only ask to start an USBMS session when plugged into a USB host on Kobo
Also, fix a typo that broke plugout detection on cervantes
* Bump base (necessary input/KoboUSBMS changes)
https://github.com/koreader/koreader-base/pull/1183
* Enable i18n in KoboUSBMS
* Rejig the "No confirmation" USBMS setting:
In now *only* affects the USB plug in event.
The menu entry will never show the popup (clicking on it should already
be confirmation enough, that, yes, we really would like to do that,
please ;)).
Also, enable said plug in behavior on Cervantes, too ;).
* Add an option to disable USBMS entirely
* Bump base
https://github.com/koreader/koreader-base/pull/1170
* Add an option to *always* flash on chapter boundaries
* Optionally, in flash on chapter boundaries mode, also flash on the *second* page of a chapter.
(There's often a large river at the top of the page on a chapter's first page)
* In CRe, request a flashing update when there is significant image content on the page.
* Register all refresh rate related options in Dispatcher, making them available in Gestures & Profiles.
* Allow locking the gyro to the current screen mode (i.e., orientation).
* Tweak the "sticky rota" option to work both ways
* More rotation constant usage instead of magic numbers
* Fix HW dithered partial refreshes sometimes behaving as if the refreshed
content had moved a few pixels to the side...
Probably a kernel issue with the alignment fixup in the EPDC?
* Get rid of the legacy coordinates fixup
It shouldn't be necessary anymore.
And I'd rather fix the root cause, anyway.
* Bump base
(https://github.com/koreader/koreader-base/pull/1116)
* Missed a few DIVs in #6224
Touchscreen is mirrored in X & Y and has a different resolution from the eink panel.
Uses systemd for time/date/suspend/poweroff/reboot
Two systemd units for platform integration. button-listen is a very
simple launcher.
to-do: add support for wifi by implementing a wpa supplicant dbus client.
Authored-by: Thomas Spurden <tcrs@users.noreply.github.com>
* Allow running Shell/Python scripts from the FM
* Show an InfoMessage before/after running the script
Since we're blocking the UI ;).
* Allow running scripts from the favorites menu, too.
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
* Make toggling Gyro events more robust
Actually ask to turn it on/off depending on the setting, instead of a
blind toggle
A quick succession of suspend/resume events could otherwise leave it
in an unexpected state (i.e., off when it should have been on).
Specifically, how we ignore it.
No longer do anything specific and potentially racy, and let the
unexpected wakeup handler take care of putting us back to sleep.
Also add an option to only ignore wakeup events from the SleepCover.
Re #5098
Re #5087
[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.
* Enable HW dithering on supported devices (Clara HD, Forma; Oasis 2, PW4)
* FileManager and co. (where appropriate, i.e., when covers are shown)
* Book Status
* Reader, where appropriate:
* CRe: on pages whith image content (for over 7.5% of the screen area, should hopefully leave stuff like bullet points or small scene breaks alone).
* Other engines: on user-request (in the gear tab of the bottom menu), via the new "Dithering" knob (will only appear on supported devices).
* ScreenSaver
* ImageViewer
* Minimize repaints when flash_ui is enabled (by, almost everywhere, only repainting the flashing element, and not the toplevel window which hosts it).
(The first pass of this involved fixing a few Button instances whose show_parent was wrong, in particular, chevrons in the FM & TopMenu).
* Hunted down a few redundant repaints (unneeded setDirty("all") calls),
either by switching the widget to nil when only a refresh was needed, and not a repaint,
or by passing the appropritate widget to setDirty.
(Note to self: Enable *verbose* debugging to catch broken setDirty calls via its post guard).
There were also a few instances of 'em right behind a widget close.
* Don't repaint the underlying widget when initially showing TopMenu & ConfigDialog.
We unfortunately do need to do it when switching tabs, because of their variable heights.
* On Kobo, disabled the extra and completely useless full refresh before suspend/reboot/poweroff, as well as on resume. No more double refreshes!
* Fix another debug guard in Kobo sysfs_light
* Switch ImageWidget & ImageViewer mostly to "ui" updates, which will be better suited to image content pretty much everywhere, REAGL or not.
PS: (Almost 💯 commits! :D)