* 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)
non-reflowable documents.
The code only handled setups with "reclaim bar height" enabled (because
that's my usual workflow, har har), but would have broken in various
more or less obvious ways without it, depending on the exact layout/zoom
settings.
The previous attempts at handling the no-reclaim case were focused
on scroll mode, which is a bit of a nightmare. This approach should
deal as well/badly as the previous one in scroll mode, but actually
handle page mode properly ;).
Re #9979
Abort earlier if the nearest link is too far, instead of computing stuff and creating an object we'll never actually use.
Includes minor logging tweaks to vaguely related codepaths ;p.
* Get rid of the `canToggleGSensor` Device cap, it's now mandatory for `hasGSensor` devices. (This means Kindles can now toggle the gyro, fix#9136).
* This also means that `Device:toggleGSensor` is now implemented by `Generic`.
* Update the Screen & Gyro rotation constants to be clearer (c.f., https://github.com/koreader/koreader-base/pull/1568) (/!\ This might conceivably break some `rotation_map` user-patches).
* Input: Move the platform-specific gyro handling to Device implementations, and let Input only handle a single, custom protocol (`EV_MSC:MSC_GYRO`).
* Input: Refine the `rotation_map` disable method implemented in 43b021d37c. Instead of directly poking at the internal field, use a new method, `disableRotationMap` (/!\ Again, this might break some `rotation_map` user-patches).
* Input: Minor tweaks to event adjust hooks to make them more modular, allowing the Kobo implementation to build and use a single composite hook. API compatibility maintained with wrappers.
- 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.
Exclude some screensaver option showing book content
(title, page image) when "Exclude this book cover" is checked.
Random image as fallback, KOReader logo as 2nd-order fallback.
Piggybacking on the touch gesture handlers implied that the gesture
filter (tap and/or swipe) was still applied, which made no sense.
Also, stop the weird Event roundtrip for events we're actually the only
ones to handle, just call the handler ourselves directly.
Fix#9792
Fix regression introduced by 48eb0231#9651: on re-rerendering, the new pages count didn't reach the Statistics plugin.
So, if you change font size or margins, the stats for the page read since then were badly accounted, until a change of book or restart... I noticed that in Book map, strange nobody else did over the last 2.5 weeks.
This commit adds cross-device sync ability for two plugins: reading statistics and vocabulary builder. It relies on user setting up a Cloud server (DropBox and WebDAV but not FTP though) and designating a path. Behind the curtains sqlite databases are being passed around and updated.
UI-wise, for the statistics plugin, two new menu items Synchronize now and Cloud sync to set it up (might not be the best wording) are added. As for vocabulary builder, a similar Cloud sync button is added to the menu and a shortcut icon button to Synchronize now is pinned at the bottom corner.
CloudStorage new features: WebDAV creating folders and uploading files. And a new widget-like sync server chooser. In the end I decided not to add automatic sync, as the SQL commands part seem a bit much.
None[1] of them actually rely on their own onGesture handler, they
all register their own stuff to ReaderUI's.
Hotfix #9710 revealed that the way this was handled didn't exactly
work as expected ;).
The only thing that consumes ges_events is InputContainer's onGesture
method. All these modules *extend* InputContainer, but none of them
*implement* a custom onGesture, so self.onGesture = nil was just a NOP,
they always access InputContainer's method via inheritance.
If we actively want to neuter it, we *have* to implement it in that
module (with a NOP).
[1] The exception being ReaderZooming, but that only when in flip mode.
Get rid of the doc & seqtext fields, as they are not actually used (nor
are they particularly useful, the event handler's name should be pretty
self-explanatory).
Also, tweak the key_events documentation to highlight the quirks of the
API, especially as far as array nesting is involved...
Random drive-by cleanup of the declarations of key_events & ges_events
to re-use the existing instance object (now that we know they're sane
;p) for tables with a single member (less GC pressure).