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
As done in DictQuickLookup (more event handlers are
needed to cohabitate well with MovableContainer).
By default, selected word or text is copied to clipboard.
Also provide indexes to any long-press callback, as we'll
need them for View HTML.
- Fix sorting folders when collate is "type", "size", "percentage":
folders are sorted by name now.
- Fix getting next file in folder when collate is "mixed files and
folders": returned nil when next item was a folder.
Also don't propagate tap/hold on disabled menu items.
(When top and bottom menu displayed at the same time,
tap on a disabled top menu item could active some
bottom toggle change.)
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
* Move natural sorting algo to a dedicated sort module to avoid code duplication
* Use a slightly more accurate algorithm, and speed it up by caching intermediary strings
* Calibre: Use natural sorting in metadata search (fix#10009)
Prevent any later hold_release event from being handled
by MovableContainer as a moving touch+hold_release.
This issue was noticable when closing DictQuickLookup
with long-press on close, resulting in the movable
highlight actions ButtonTable moving to where the
long-press happened.
The x and y coordinates of SortItemWidget's checkmark widgets were not updated, thus remained at their initial value 0.
Consequently the intersectWith check in SortItemWidget:onTap always evaluated to false, resulting in taps on checkmarks in the sort widget not being recognized.
Co-authored-by: NiLuJe <ninuje@gmail.com>
Go through a dedicated sticky invisible widget instead of piggybacking
on ScreenSaverWidget, so that we behave if there are other InputContainers
in ScreenSaverWidget, or if there isn't any ScreenSaverWidget at all.
Fix#9911, fix#9955
I'm not *quite* sure what's responsible for inverting the padding
values, since the only Widget I can see doing that is FrameContainer,
and I can't find any in that Widget chain, but, oh, well.
Easily reproducible with the FileManager's TitleBar left/right buttons
(i.e., Home & Plus).
- 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.
Adds the ability to re-assign which book a word belongs to
and change the name of an existing book. It can be used as
a way to regroup words and hide/show them by book.
This is made easier by the fact that only a single method in a single
widget actually handles Gesture, and that we barely ever overload it.
So, apply a bit of monkey-patching trickery to handle the magic :).
Fix#9695