With the inkview library inverting the screen seems possible but needs some
discussion with the developers of Pocketbook. For now disable HWInvert so
this feature is not broken while we figure out how to change the invert with inkview.
(1) ButtonDialogTitle: new method setTitle()
(2) OPDSbrowser
-use setTitle() instead of open/close ButtonDialogTitle (no visual changes to the download dialog)
-reduce logger.info output to avoid flooding crash.log
(3) CloudStorage
-enhance download dialog (similar to OPDS), much optimized code of downloadFile
-fix a bug: cannot create new folder or upload files to the root of the Dropbox storage
Make it a real Document property, updated at init & toggle time.
Also, simplify a bunch of redundant nested lookups in ReaderView
(self.ui.view is self, self.ui.document is self.document).
Temporary (?) workaround for the Libra 2 EPDC race issues,
since we haven't really found any better solution,
and so far, newer kernels haven't really helped...
Re #8414
Instead of using the depth configured in Book map, start
with max depth, and allow decreasing (and reseting when
at 0) with long-press on the (i) top left icon.
widget
Since we only use a single icon, we have to take a few shortcuts:
* The icon itself is computed based on the average of both batteries.
* The actual value is the sum of both batteries.
* Much like everywhere else, charging means the *aux* battery charging
(i.e., connected to a power source).
Re #8741, which does the same for ReaderHeader.
This change drops the #koreader signature check.
This check prevents KOReader from modifying associations if something else has changed the file without putting a verbatim "#koreader" string back.
While this prevents KOReader from interfering with another application or the system trying to own the file, it also leads to hard to diagnose issues, when the user can inadvertently change associations without realising they’re doing so, and being unable to return back.
I've emailed with PocketBook about the problem with Wifi on the newer models. They explained the wrong constant was being used:
> Dear Robert,
>
> Thank you for choosing Pocketbook.
> Wi-Fi Connection" enabled when no connection:
> https://github.com/koreader/koreader/issues/8617
> The problem is in incorrect usage of constant. You should use flag NET_CONNECTED with bit AND operation as shown in example below.
>
> function NetworkMgr:isWifiOn()
> local state = inkview.QueryNetwork()
> return band(state, C.NET_CONNECTED) ~= 0
> end
>
> Inkpad3 Wifi Standby
> https://github.com/koreader/koreader/issues/4747
> the same solution for this issue
Related issues:
https://github.com/koreader/koreader/issues/8617https://github.com/koreader/koreader/issues/4747
Since I made the previous hack and their suggestion seems to work on the PB741 color. I've made this PR to remove my hack.
It might be wise to also test this fix on older models.
- New button Go to bookmark in Bookmark details dialog.
- New button Latest bookmark in the popup menu.
- Empty input box for new note, new button Paste to
paste highlighted text (auto-text).
- Allow duplicated bookmarks to avoid orphaned highlights.
- TextBoxWidget: fix enabled up-arrow on empty box in InputDialog.
New real terminal emulator, replacing the old plugin.
The emulator is basically a vt52 terminal (enriched with
some ANSI-sequences, as ash, vi and mksh don't behave well
on a vt52 term).
So far working: ash, mksh, bash, nano, vi, busybox, watch...
The input supports: tab-completion; cursor movement;
backspace; start of line, end of line (long press);
page up, page down (long press).
User scripts may be placed in the koterm.koplugin/scripts/
folder, aliases can be put in the file aliases and startup
command in the file profile.user in that folder.
- Add new strikeout highlight style.
- Fix highlight style in pdf documents (save_document enabled)
not updated when KOReader highlight style changed.
- Fix ugly combination of mupdf and KOReader highlights
For consistency with BookMap and PageBrowser widgets
where swipe south (the usual gesture to quick close)
can't be used for closing and we had to use any
multiswipe instead, allow any multiswipe to close
these other fullscreen widgets too:
Menu (ToC, Bookmarks), KeyValuePage, ImageViewer,
BookStatusWidget, ReaderProgress, CalendarView.
- FocusManager: allow managing sub widgets by merging their
"layout" in the main one; make "press" support simpler by
handling it as a fake tap event at the center of the
focused widget.
- Setup gestures on non-touch devices for new focus manager.
- ToggleSwitch: use child layout.
- ButtonProgressWidget: use child layout.
- SpinWidget and DoubleSpinWidget: add keyboard navigation.
Add a submenu allowing users to add Noto Sans fonts
to be used as UI fallback fonts.
Lots of them are alrady there on Android, but can be
downloaded (manually) and side-loaded by the user
on other platforms.