Adaptively pins the auto-standby UI lock. When frequent input
from user is observed, we'll prevent for increasingly longer
periods of time, and revert back to more aggressive standby
with infrequent input (infrequent taps when reading a book).
A BackgroundRunner plugin instance will stop running
(rescheduling a check every 2 seconds) when there is no
(or no more) job to run.
Clients of this service now have to emit an event after
adding a job into PluginShare.backgroundJobs, so an
already loaded but stopped BackgroundRunner can notice
it and start running again.
Also prevent very long directory names from overflowing
over neighbour items.
Also bump base for lua-ljsqlite3 to use sqlite3_close_v2()
and avoid possible crashes.
This reverts commit d90e221a17. Reverts #6489 since it introduced problems for people having [*]Auto sync now and in the furture & Action when wifi off: prompt.
Slow browsing and exiting (ex: closing History) could
be noticed when the memory usage is already high (as the
GC has a lot of memory to visit). Delaying it to after
the new screen is shown limits the feeling of slowness.
there is no need to pass the caller rather just the table where the setting is located. passing the setting alone is not enough as sometimes it is nil and then you do not get a reference to its location
* Revamped most actions that require an internet connection to a new/fixed backend that allows forwarding the initial action and running it automatically once connected. (i.e., it'll allow you to set "Action when Wi-Fi is off" to "turn_on", and whatch stuff connect and do what you wanted automatically without having to re-click anywhere instead of showing you a Wi-Fi prompt and then not doing anything without any other feedback).
* Speaking of, fixed the "turn_on" beforeWifi action to, well, actually work. It's no longer marked as experimental.
* Consistently use "Wi-Fi" everywhere.
* On Kobo/Cervantes/Sony, implemented a "Kill Wi-Fi connection when inactive" system that will automatically disconnect from Wi-Fi after sustained *network* inactivity (i.e., you can keep reading, it'll eventually turn off on its own). This should be smart and flexible enough not to murder Wi-Fi while you need it, while still not keeping it uselessly on and murdering your battery.
(i.e., enable that + turn Wi-Fi on when off and enjoy never having to bother about Wi-Fi ever again).
* Made sending `NetworkConnected` / `NetworkDisconnected` events consistent (they were only being sent... sometimes, which made relying on 'em somewhat problematic).
* restoreWifiAsync is now only run when really needed (i.e., we no longer stomp on an existing working connection just for the hell of it).
* We no longer attempt to kill a bogus non-existent Wi-Fi connection when going to suspend, we only do it when it's actually needed.
* Every method of enabling Wi-Fi will now properly tear down Wi-Fi on failure, instead of leaving it in an undefined state.
* Fixed an issue in the fancy crash screen on Kobo/reMarkable that could sometime lead to the log excerpt being missing.
* Worked-around a number of sneaky issues related to low-level Wi-Fi/DHCP/DNS handling on Kobo (see the lengthy comments [below](https://github.com/koreader/koreader/pull/6424#issuecomment-663881059) for details). Fix#6421
Incidentally, this should also fix the inconsistencies experienced re: Wi-Fi behavior in Nickel when toggling between KOReader and Nickel (use NM/KFMon, and run a current FW for best results).
* For developers, this involves various cleanups around NetworkMgr and NetworkListener. Documentation is in-line, above the concerned functions.
use `device` `filemanager` `rolling` and `paging` sections to organize the
dispatcher menu and allow the user to know when the action will apply
add events from ReaderGesture
allow profiles in FM
add a Dispatcher module that allows for dispatching multiple events at once.
This will allow for profiles & for gestures that do multiple things.
it has 2 methods:
Execute which is given a kv table of settings to change and fires an event for each of them.
addSubMenu adds a menu item to a menu to allow for modifying which events are called
it also has settingsList which is a master table of all allowed setting and their corresponding info
(it is mostly from ReaderGesture and needs a lot of work)
to allow for a new setting all one has to do is add a entry to settingsList with a corresponding event and it will work out of the box.
the profile plugin is right now still a stub, just to test Dispatcher. the plan is to finish it and eventually refactor ReaderGesture to rely on this.
This also needs effort to move many functions out of reader gesture into events where they belong.
joins calibre metadata search and calibre wireless connections into a single plugin
search metadata changes:
- search directly into calibre metadata files.
- search can be performed on more than one library (configurable from a menu)
- device scans now find all calibre libraries under a given root
- search options can be configured from a menu. (case sensitive, find by title, author and path)
- removed legacy global variables.
- *option* to search from the reader
- *option* to generate a cache of books for faster searches.
calibre wireless connection changes:
- keep track of books in a library (includes prunning books from calibre metadata if the file was deleted locally)
- remove files on device from calibre
- support password protected connections
- FM integration: if we're in the inbox dir it will be updated each time a book is added or deleted.
- disconnect when requested by calibre, available on newer calibre versions (+4.17)
- remove unused opcodes.
- better report of client name, version and device id
- free disk space checks for all calibre versions
- bump supported extensions to match what KOReader can handle. Users can override this with their own list of extensions (or from calibre, by configuring the wireless device).
- Fix wrong values for books opened (or first opened)
from April 14th to May 20th: highlights and notes
possibly being NULL was preventing nb of pages and
last_open from being fetched.
- Re-order current book and all books stat items to some
hopefully more sensible order.
- Some rewording for clarity.
KeyValuePage:
- Have value_overflow_align="right" only align right
when value overflows 1/2 screen width, but not
when only key overflows that.
- Show truncated text also on Tap when there is no
callback.
This number might have been leaking from a previously opened
book, and can be innacurate.
Reset it from the number of highlights stored in settings.
Note that the number of "Notes" shown does not mean much.
- Use same names for options;
- Have them both movable
- Add option to keep widget shown on Apply (and use that
when appropriate: when the value may have an immediate
visual effect, so one can tweak it without having to
go thru menus to re-open it again).
Simplify (and avoid edge cases) in other code by having
ReadHistory manage the "lastfile" setting on add, remove,
rename...
Fixed a few other cases of things not updated.
- Show output in a TextViewer with a monospace font.
- Include stderr, so errors are shown
- Use Trapper to allow interrupting command (and to fix
some refresh issues)
Really needed these :resetLayout() (as done in Menu.lua)
when stuff is right aligned (otherwise, first computation
of x-offset, when there was no content, being Screen.width,
would stick, and would draw the content off-screen on the
right - no issue noticed when left-aligned as the offsets
would stay being 0 whether there is content or none).
So that Statistics settings modified while in FileManager
are saved.
Also allows resetting statistics when in FileManager
(where there is no current book id to exclude).
Also adds options to remove statistics for books
with low reading duration (to clean up stats for
books just quickly browsed and not yet read).
Also adds TextWidget:getFontSizeToFitHeight()
even if we ended up not using it.
* File search: Don't traverse hidden folders if we're not showing them
Re https://www.mobileread.com/forums/showpost.php?p=3949194&postcount=21
* Ignore macOS resource forks, too.
* Apply the same logic to the BookInfo directory walker
* And never ever show resource forks in the FM, either.
Update shellcheck and shfmt to the latest version.
Fixes <https://github.com/koreader/koreader/issues/5152>.
Btw, you can apply shellcheck suggestions with a command like:
```
shellcheck --include=SC2250 -f diff *.sh | git apply
```
Gives the book language to Text*Widget (and XText) when
drawing title, authors and other metadata text.
Might be needed to properly display a Japanese book title
when the UI language is Chinese.
The edited `netsh` command line had errors:
1- missing v4tov4 (or v6 variant)
2- should have `=` instead of `:`
3- typo in listen(ing)address and listen(ing)port
bidi.lua:
- Revert "Alias everything to Bidi.nowrap() when in LTR UI,
as using LTR isolates seems uneeded when already LTR" (part
of a628714f) which was a wrong assumption: we need proper
wrappers for all things paths. Enhance some of these wrappers.
- Fix GetText RTL wrapping which was losing empty lines and
trailing \n.
- Wrap all paths, directories, filenames in the code with
these wrappers.
- Wrap all book metadata (title, authors...) with BD.auto(),
as it helps fixing some edge cases (like open/close quotation
marks which are not considered as bracket types by FriBiDi).
(Needed some minor logic changes in CoverBrowser.)
- Tweak hyphenation menu text
- Update forgotten SortWidget for UI mirroring
- KoptConfig: update "justification" index for RTL re-ordering,
following the recent addition of the page_gap_height option.
Replaces DAUTO_SAVE_PAGING_COUNT in defaults.lua with
a new option available in menu, that allows setting
an interval in minutes instead of a page count.
Update words wrapping tweaks for use_xtext: add zero-width spaces
around dots and underscores to allow more wraps.
Fix overlap of directory name and nbitems for long directory names.
Small tweaks all around to handle UI mirroring:
- swap existing symbols like arrows, or use alternative ones
- rotate some images, like chevrons and dogear icons
- flip some left and right swipe handling
- flip some geometry arithmetic like tap on left or right
side of page or dict window
- use new ProgressWidget:getPercentageFromPosition() instead
of geometry arithmetic
- BD.wrap() some concatenated string bits, like in reader
and menu footers
- flip inverse_reading_order when UI is mirrored
More specific tweaks:
- ReaderGesture: reset some specific gestures when UI direction
has changed (tap on top/bottom left/right corners, for
bookmarks and FileManager "Plus menu").
- ReaderRolling: show markers on the correct side of page,
in single or dual page mode.
- KoptOptions: swap left and right icons in Alignment toggle
- CheckMark: proper rendering in all 4 mirroring/rtl combinations.
- VirtualKeyboard: forbid any mirroring
- Move util.getMenuText into Menu.lua
Allow TextBoxWidget new text direction/lang parameters to be
set on upper widgets, and propagate them all the way to it
(ScrollTextWidget, InputText, InputDialog, TextViewer).
Use specific non-default ones in some specific cases:
- Force LTR text direction when showing HTML and CSS, and
configuration files (in some plugins).
- Use Wikipedia server language and text direction when
showing an article.
- Use auto with Dictionary results, as we don't know the
dictionary language, and they may contain mixed content.
- Force LTR when showing some paths (still needs more of them)
TextEditor plugin: add 2 new options "Auto paragraph direction"
and "Force paragraph direction LTR".
Footnotes popup: grab HTML direction, and forward it
to MuPDF for proper display.
Left align partially filled rows for File browser/chooser, but
have them centered for History and Favorites for a prettier
look when only a few items are displayed.
- fix incorrectly shown awake, sleeping, charging and discharging,
- remove unneeded debug mode and logging to external file,
- prevent showing values like inf, -inf, nan in estimated times
(we now show "n/a"), and values below zero,
- show extra confirm box when we want to reset data,
- show time in format xxhxxm instead of only pure minutes,
- check at initialization that the device was charging when it was
turned off (battery level larger than at the time of exit).
Avoid saving/getting "12.0" (as the lua-ljsqlite3 driver does),
and save/get "12" instead by properly converting it to a string
and back, as the config.value table column is of type TEXT.
- Use a hardcoded default value of 10 files per page.
- Save cover sizetag as "s<nb of items per page>" instead
of "s<item height>" so they are stable (and not re-fetched)
when switching between FileBrowser and History, which have
some small geometry differences.
- When showing History in landscape mode, decrease perpage
from the set value, so items don't look smaller.
- Use a step, larger with big items, when iterating and decreasing
font sizes to make text fit, to speed up the process a bit.
Lots of code was doing some renderText calls to get the size
of some text string, and truncate it to some width if needed,
with or without an added ellipsis, before instantiating
a TextWidget with that tweaked text string.
This PR fixes/adds some properties and methods to TextWidget
so all that can be done by it. It makes the calling code
simpler, as they don't need to use RenderText directly.
(Additionally, when we go at using Harfbuzz for text rendering,
we'll just have to update or replace textwidget.lua without
the need to update any higher level code.)
Also:
- RenderText: removed the space added by truncateTextByWidth
after the ellipsis, as it doesn't feel needed, and break
right alignment of the ellipsis with other texts.
- KeyValuePage: fix some subtle size and alignment issues.
- NumberPickerWidget: fix font size (provided font size was
not used)
* Changed File Browser text
KOReader looks nicer than KOReader File Browser,
* Remove the "page x of x" if only one page
Removes it from the bottom of the file browser
* Remove the "page x of x" if only one page
Removes it from the top menu, if there is only one page, why show page 1 of 1
* Renamed ~ to Home
Since the file browser can be considered "Home"
* Added 12 hour time option
Also tweaked the charging icon, ⚡ looks nicer than +, tweaked seperator between time and battery, - instead of @
A new setting has been adding allowing to set a comma separated list of
tags to ignore.
Entries with either of these tags will be skipped by the client when
fetching the list of articles to download. Extra articles will be
fetched from the server to make up for the skipped articles, ensuring to
meet the target number of articles.
Currently, all the articles were converted to .epub by default. When
handling an article that linked to a .pdf file, it resulted in an
unreadable file.
This patch skips the conversion for a pdf file, and download it directly
instead.
Adds joplin support, fixes https://github.com/koreader/koreader/issues/5086
Changes
-adds a submenu to evernote menu
- -Joplin
|-Set IP and port
|-Set authorization token
|-Export to Joplin
|-Help
-adds EvernoteExporter:exportBooknotesToJoplin()
-adds JoplinClient.lua
-modifies html_export, txt_export and joplin_export flags to work with each other. (eg if user selects one others deactivated)
Thanks to <https://github.com/koreader/koreader/pull/5237> we can now extract the knowledge currently embedded in Transifex and put it directly in our source. This positively affects <https://github.com/koreader/koreader/issues/3754>.
Translation instructions and knowledge that comes out of localization-related questions should be preserved in the source, because Transifex is too ephemeral. For example, the links from <https://github.com/koreader/koreader/pull/2290> are no longer accessible. Even when they are, it's quite useful to have this information around while dealing with the code as well, and I also hope it'll be informative to contributors who seldom visit Transifex.
This commit also makes a few minor changes to obviate the need for comments where possible.
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
Patch similar to PR #3086.
Same problem #2638 when tap Subscribe to book share.
"Zsync" -> "Subscribe to book share" crashes koreader if not connected to wifi
After this fix when koreader is offline after "Zsync" -> "Subscribe to book share" we are asked to enable wifi.
* Make the cover thumbnail respect the cover's AR in the widget
* Add a "Mark as read/unread" button in the FM's longpress menu.
* Make sure the cover_info cache is wiped if necessary (sidecar purge/BookInfo cache clear).
Split the html page download out of createEpub, so that createFromDescription
can pass in its own html for epub packaging (with optional image download).
Still pass in a url, so that relative urls can be made absolute.
Fixes#5005
Results from re-running "Download news" should be as before, except when the
article content has changed between runs, but the title has not and an updated
date has not been given in the feed. User can force it to re-download an
article by manually deleting the file then running "Download news".
Wrap the whole of loadConfigAndProcessFeeds with Trapper:wrap so that feeds are downloaded sequentially, otherwise they become interleaved and the UI progress updates get confusing. Use Trapper:info in place of manually constructed InfoMessages.
Lift the Trapper:wrap call out of the individual article processing code,
so that articles are processed one by one, in order to:
* Avoid concurrent progress updates fighting over the UI dialog
* Avoid trying to download many images at the same time
Allow the user to specify whether to download images for each individual
feed specified in feed_config.lua. Default to false to stay closest to
existing behaviour.
* Make hasNaturalLight* caps safe to call without a device check. (fix#4919)
Make it clear that it's expecting the NTX implementation, though.
* Don't turn the FL on on resume if it was off on suspend
* Make sure turnOn/turnOff actually updates hw_intensity in the process where it matters, instead of just in a short lived fork ;). (fix#4923)
Going with partial ends up being problematic on REAGL devices in a
number of different ways.
On Kindle (at least pre EPDCv2), it's slightly flickery because of the
whitespace and the boldface.
On Kobo, it's slow when anything else tries to queue an update (i.e.,
flashing the chevrons).
Which is a non-issue on the Forma because then it's fast when using
pageturns to navigate, but, still :D.
The obvious downside is we lose the automatic flash after n refresh,
which is potentially annoying on older, non-reagl devices.
It's not really on issue on REAGL devices, especially on EPDCv2.
It was doing a full document load to get the cover. It now does
the faster "only metadata" load.
Also move the trick of setting a default font in CreDocument, so
that all callers of document:loadDocument(false) benefit from it.
Prevent crash when no cover image is available (even if the cache
says it has one, the file may have been updated and doesn't have
it anymore).
* Fix the "Enable debug logging" checkbox so that it properly disables "Enable verbose debug logging" when it gets disabled
* Avoid asking ImageWidget for alpha-blending when it's not useful
* Make ImageWidget's alpha-blending code-path double-check that alpha-blending actually is needed, and avoid it if possible
* In the same vein, only do alpha-blending in textboxwidget when absolutely necessary
* Prefer color constants over the gray() method, ensuring that they're part of the eInk palette
Depends on https://github.com/koreader/koreader-base/pull/853Fix#4774
* The Great 8bpp Experiment
Swap to 8bpp on Kobo, because we're 'effing grayscale, for pete's sake!
* Always swap to 8bpp, no matter the launch method.
Because it turned out that, even when restarting Nickel, we had to
restore the expected bitdepth ourselves, because pickel/Nickel didn't do
the job completely.
(I'm going to guess the grayscale flag wasn't getting flipped properly).
* Dither every non-transparent icon to the eInk palette
* Make sure hasBGRFrameBuffer is only enabled when the Kobo fb actually is
@ 32bpp...
* Re-process badly grayscaled icons
* And re-grayscale that one w/ gamma correction so the squares show up
better.
* Allow the fbdepth switch to be disabled (in Developer settings).
Also, allow setting debug mode that way.
Also, forcibly disable verbose logging when disabling debug.
* Update setting name to piggyback on the existing check in reader.lua
* Update icons postprocessing info
Avoids a use-after-free in mupdf.scaleBlitBuffer
Fixkoreader/koreader-base#821
Thanks for the hint, @poire-z ;).
* As @poire-z suggested, the original unscaled bb should probably be free'd.
* 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)
Revert 9971eb85 and make multi-lines strings more readable.
(Multiline translatable strings extraction has been fixed
in koreader-misc tralua_xgettext.py.)
The Wallabag plugin's callAPI() method was attempting to parse the user supplied
URL for the Wallabag API. Unfortunately, the parse was silently failing since
the variable apiurl did not contain a complete URL. The scheme of the parsed
URL (always nil) was then used to select either http or https (default). The
result being https was always selected, regardless of the user supplied setting.
The parsed URL was switched to the variable server_url instead of apiurl but the
behavior resulting in the default selection of https when parsing fails was left
unchanged.
Previously the plugin was creating JSON by hand for authentication requests.
This would cause invalid JSON to be sent when the password contained characters
that need to be escaped (e.g. "). Using JSON.encode will result in values being
properly escaped when necessary.
* 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
I tried to actually use this feature and five seconds isn't enough time to register the relevant IP:port to connect.
I'd add a menu item to call up the info (without a timeout) but this is just a web interface quickie.
By adding a `sorting_hint` to a menu item, the program will put orphaned items in the relevant (sub)menu instead of in the first menu with a NEW prefix.
Fixes#4393.
Manager supports separate gestures for the file manager and the reader. Gestures from the manager have a higher priority than built-in gestures.
Settings available in Gear -> Device -> Gesture manager
Mostly all that have a close button at top right, that may
be hard to reach or hit for some people: TOC, Bookmarks, History,
KeyValuePage (Book information, Statistics...), Book status...
Added full refresh on diagonal swipe where it was missing.
CoverMenu: removed onSwipe override, as it had become the same as
Menu a few months ago.
TouchMenu: added options to menu items with the following defaults:
keep_menu_open = false
hold_keep_menu_open = true
So, default for Tap callback is to close menu, and for Hold callback
to keep menu open.
In both cases, provide the TouchMenu instance as the 1st argument to
the callback functions (instead of a refresh_menu_func I added in #3941)
so the callback can do more things, like closing, refreshing,
changing menu items text and re-ordering...
ReaderZooming: show symbol for default (like it was done for
ReaderFont, ReaderHyphenation...)
TextEditor plugin: update the previously opened files list in real
time, so the menu can be kept open and used as the TextEditor main
interface.
SSH plugin: keep menu open and update the Start/Stop state in real time
ReadTimer plugin: tried to do what feels right (but I don't use it)
Also remove forgotten cp in the move/paste file code
Feature of ScrollTextWidget, only used for now by TextEditor.
Pan is like Swipe, but wait a bit at end of gesture to release:
the line on which Pan was started will be moved to where Pan is
released.
May conflict with MovableContainer (so not enabled for DictQuickLookup,
where it could have been nice - but it would work only with text
dictionaries, not with HTML ones, as ScrollHtmlWidget can't really
do that).