* Various FocusManager related tweaks to limit its usage to devices with a DPad, and prevent initial button highlights in Dialogs on devices where it makes no sense (i.e., those without a DPad. And even on DPad devices, I'm not even sure how we'd go about making one of those pop up anyway, because no Touch ;)!).
* One mysterious fix to text-only Buttons so that the flash_ui highlight always works, and always honors `FrameContainer`'s pill shape. (Before that, an unhighlight on a text button with a callback that didn't repaint anything [say, the find first/find last buttons in the Reader's search bar when you're already on the first/last match] would do a square black highlight, and a white pill-shaped unhighlight (leaving the black corners visible)).
The workaround makes *absolutely* no sense to me (as `self[1] -> self.frame`, AFAICT), but it works, and ensures all highlights/unhighlights are pill-shaped, so at least we're not doing maths for rounded corners for nothing ;).
* 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)
Panning to the bottom right corner (or top left corner) switches
to scroll mode and scroll the page forward (resp. backward) 1/3rd
of the screen.
One has to pan out of the corner to continue selection.
Panning again to that corner scrolls another 1/3rd of screen.
Page mode is restored when highlighting or dismissing the highlight
dialog, and a little marker is shown at where selection was started
so one does not get lost after all that scrolling and restoring.
Make this existing setting tunable with a menu item.
Also make the Page overlap and Highlight menus use a
checkbox, and their items grayed out when disabled.
Revert 9971eb85 and make multi-lines strings more readable.
(Multiline translatable strings extraction has been fixed
in koreader-misc tralua_xgettext.py.)
- Remove duplicated "Show footnote popup". Have the same setting
applied for Tap or 'Swipe to follow nearest link'.
- Make some menu items enabled or disabled depending on if they would
have some effect with the current state of other menu items, as
some kind of visual self-documentation of these dependancies.
- Add menu item to set the footnote popup font size, relative to
the book font size.
- SpinWidget: allow for showing some informative text
When no height= provided, and the InfoMessage would overflow
screen height when some long message is provided, decrease the
font size until the widget fit.
* Fix the Touch input probe on Trilogy devices that depend on the touch_probe_ev_epoch_time quirk (fix#630)
* Expose a "Pageturn button inversion" feature in the Navigation menu (for all devices with keys) (fix#4446)
* Allow ignoring the accelerometer on the Forma (Screen > Ignore accelerometer rotation events; also available from the Gesture Manager) (fix#4451)
* Fix SleepCover handling on the Forma (fix#4457)
* Make isWifiOn a tiny bit more accurate (check the actual WiFi module instead of sdio_wifi_pwr)
* Move all flash related Screen options to the eInk submenu
Adds 2 tweaks to allow displaying footnotes at the bottom of pages,
like it's done in some printed books. This will work only with
books with correctly specified footnotes with the adequate EPUB
attributes, and with Wikipedia EPUBs. But users may be able to
activate them for other books with some user style tweaks.
Adds a few tweaks to control the build of the alternative TOC.
With some user style tweaks, one may be able to build a usable
TOC for some badly formatted or converted books.
Also fixes 2 paragraphs tweaks.
Fix some conflict on Android where a swipe north from the
bottom to show system buttons (to exit or swith apps) would
cause a page change.
These gestures have never been available in ReaderPaging, so
it shouldn't be a big loss.
* Enforce a known rotation on startup, to make sure we handle touch input coordinates properly.
* Proper FrontLight warmth support (thanks to @cairnsh & @pazos in #4291)!
* Fix the PageTurn buttons mapping to match Nickel's defaults
* Properly remap PageTurn buttons depending on the current rotation.
* Actually enable the Mk.7 screen refresh codepath on *all* Mk.7 devices (I'd messed up the device check...).
* Full accelerometer handling (includes a touch of refactoring regarding orientation handling in general).
* Fix insidiously broken USBMS behavior in Nickel after we exit on FW >4.8.
Fix#4291Fix#3002
Update translator.lua to use a still working google translate API.
Add a method to show translations (main and alternates) in
a TextViewer.
Re-enable "Translate" button in text selection/highlight buttons
dialog.
Target language can be set with a manually added setting:
translator_target_language = "fr"
and will fallback to the UI language.
bump crengine, which includes:
- Adds support for symbol fonts (local or embedded)
- Fix some issues when rendering text in constrained width
- Page splitting: fix possible missing blocks
- CSS: adds support for 'auto', ignore % for borders
- Fix right border drawing position
- Fix: adds missing properties in copystyle()
- Adds comments, erm_killed rendering method
- Adds getRenderedWidths(): get node min/max node content width
- Tables rendering: fixes and improvements
- getRenderedWidths: enable min_width to be a single CJK char
- Fix wrong text wrap avoid in some case
- epub.css: add style for 'blockquote'
- Fix rendering issue when line ends with an image
Adds a few style tweaks related to tables.
Enforce table width: 100% in Wikipedia EPUBs to keep
previous look, which feels better with the various kinds
of tables in Wikipedia pages.
Fix unit tests as juliet.epub (full of blockquotes), grew quite
a few pages with the epub.css update.
When a main document is opened for displaying, some other
document openings (for getting metadata or cover image)
could affect the main document.
Split some code from CreDocument:init() into another new
method CreDocument:setupDefaultView(), that will only be
called by ReaderUI when opening the main document (and not
by these other openings like Book inforation, View cover...)
Also speed up some of these other openings (Search, Screensaver)
by using doc:loadDocument(false) to load only metadata and
avoid parsing the HTML.
Details in https://github.com/koreader/koreader/issues/4346#issuecomment-440036496
- ReaderConfig does not need to call again self:initGesListener() on
screen rotation/resize, as it uses the TouchZone infrastructure
that deals itself with rotation. So, it was adding new gestures
that were overriding tap on footer and preventing it from working.
- ReaderFooter: fix refresh area (which was too small when toggling
from hidden to visible)
- ReaderToc: fix crash when showing TOC in scroll mode after rotation
- Menu: fix crash when no onReturn defined (could happen when tap on
bottom left corner when showing an empty TOC)
Avoid forceRePaint() (and showing the full page without any
widget) between closing the "Looking up..." info message and
displaying the Dictionary result window, as it's not really
needed (I must have added it for symmetry with
ReaderDictionary:showLookupInfo() where it is needed.)
This avoids some occasional refresh competition glitches.
Also trim spaces at start or end of selection (can't hurt),
and replaced ugly string.gsub(text) with text:gsub().
Follow up to fa0117bb (#4268), to make things a bit clearer:
Only ReaderRolling get the 'SetStatusLine' event, and tells
crengine about the change, and then send the 'UpdatePos' event.
ReaderFooter now just gets a :setVisible() method.
Now, all the code that calls a self.ui.document:set* method, that
most probably triggers a full re-rendering by crengine, do signal
'UpdatePos' immediately after. This event signals that all page
number, pages count, positions... are no more valid and must be
queried or computed again.
This could also be used if we ever want to cache Page Links or
Screen Boxes: this event will have us dropped these caches.
Default setting set by holding on the bottom config buttons
for "View mode" (scroll/page) and "Progress bar" (full/mini)
were not used.
Also, when switching Progress bar from 'full' to 'mini',
show the mini bar again.
When a link is covered by the footnote widget, we highlight it
again when closing the footnote, and schedule an unhighlight
0.5s later.
When we tap on another footnote link, this was happening too
but the unhighlight unhighlighted all, including the new
footnote link.
This disable the former when the latter happens.
Take full/top status bar's height into account when
computing coordinates.
Also wrap getPageMargins() in CreDocument, so we
don't use cre.cpp _document directly anywhere else.
Adds new options to the Links> submenu, for now only
available and used with CRE documents.
- Allow larger tap area around links
- Ignore external links
- Show footnotes in popup
- Show more links as footnotes
(This last item is mostly for testing and loosening the
footnote detection algorithm, and see how it would behave
with glossary-like links and inter glossary terms links.)
Fix distance computation from gesture position to link by
using segments.
Code for detecting if a link is a footnote is in cre.cpp, and
tweakable a bit with flags in ReaderLink:showAsFoonotePopup().
Footnotes HTML content is displayed by a new FootnoteWidget,
which uses MuPDF for its rendering.
From it, swipe south or tap outside to close, swipe to the left
to follow the original link and jump to the footnote location
in the book.
Also fix tap on highlights after the recent change to use segments
for displaying: use segments also when checking taps.