Instead of baking in a hyphen, so as to avoid signed zeroes, or
confusion with page progress if page maps are enabled.
Also, made compact itemps RTL friendly.
Add a new reader module: ReaderScrolling, that exposes
some Scrolling options to the menu (which are to be used
by and implemented in ReaderPaging and ReaderRolling
themselves) and implement some inertial scrolling logic
used by both of them.
Default to "Classic scrolling" which is the expected
behaviour on phones and tablets.
The old CreDocument buggy behaviour is available as
"Turbo scrolling" for both Paging and Rolling documents.
Added a "On release scrolling" option that might be
useful on eInk to avoid dynamic pan/scrolling.
Try to avoid bad interactions between pan and swipe,
cancelling unwanted panning if we ended up doing a
swipe or multiswipe.
Namely, instead of making it lower priority than readerhighlight and
hoping for the best, make it higher priority, as it should (ReaderFooter
itself is *above* Reader, after all), with a sane set of fallthroughs:
* No footer
* No hold-to-skim
* Held outside the footer (but inside the footer tap zone)
This made the crap workaround from #7466 unnecessary, and actually fixes
the behavior in PDFs (because readerhighlight will match the *physical*
page, which may include off-screen content) and ePubs w/r eclaim bar
height (in which case, there's actual content behind the footer that
readerhighlight could have matched on).
Fix#7697
Make sure we don't repaint the footer over anything else than ReaderUI,
as some events are fired without direct UI interaction, so we can't be
assured of the actual state of the UI.
Fix#7556
Exposed since #7379, but could arguably happen with other existing
handlers before.
* LuaSettings/DocSettings: Updated readSetting API to allow proper initialization to default.
Use it to initialize tables, e.g., fixing corner-cases in readerFooter that could prevent settings from being saved.
(Fixes an issue reported on Gitter).
* LuaSettings/DocSettings: Add simpler API than the the flip* ones to toggle boolean settings.
* Update LuaSettings/DocSettigns usage throughout the codebase to use the dedicated boolean methods wher appropriate, and clean up some of the more mind-bending uses.
* FileChooser: Implement an extended default exclusion list (fix#2360)
* ScreenSaver: Refactor to avoid the pile of kludges this was threatening to become. Code should be easier to follow and use, and fallbacks now behave as expected (fix#4418).
* QuickDictLookup, ImageViewer, NumberPicker: Smarter `update` that will re-use most of the widget's layout instead of re-instantiating all the things.
* SpinWidget/DoubleSpinWidget: The NumberPicker change above renders a hack to preserve alpha on these widgets almost unnecessary. Also fixed said hack to also apply to the center, value button.
* Button: Don't re-instantiate the frame in setText/setIcon when unnecessary (e.g., no change at all, or no layout change).
* Button: Add a refresh method that repaints and refreshes a *specific* Button (provided it's been painted once) all on its lonesome.
* ConfigDialog: Free everything that's going to be re-instatiated on update
* A few more post #7118 fixes:
* SkimTo: Always flag the chapter nav buttons as vsync
* Button: Fix the highlight on rounded buttons when vsync is enabled (e.g., it's now entirely visible, instead of showing a weird inverted corner glitch).
* Some more heuristic tweaks in Menu/TouchMenu/Button/IconButton
* ButtonTable: fix the annoying rounding issue I'd noticed in #7054 ;).
* Enable dithering in TextBoxWidget (e.g., in the Wikipedia full view). This involved moving the HW dithering align fixup to base, where it always ought to have been ;).
* Switch a few widgets that were using "partial" on close to "ui", or, more rarely, "flashui". The intent being to limit "partial" purely to the Reader, because it has a latency cost when mixed with other refreshes, which happens often enough in UI ;).
* Minor documentation tweaks around UIManager's `setDirty` to reflect that change.
* ReaderFooter: Force a footer repaint on resume if it is visible (otherwise, just update it).
* ReaderBookmark: In the same vein, don't repaint an invisible footer on bookmark count changes.
* Flush mode to settings ASAP when an unrelated option updates the mode.
Fixes, among other things, *enabling* the progress bar while the status
bar is hidden: this showed it, but kept mode as "off".
* Don't stomp on the current mode when toggling the progress bar.
And *always* pop the status bar back up to see the difference, even if
it's hidden.
This used to be done only when *enabling* the progress bar.
* ReaderFooter:
* Honor the global twelve_hour_clock setting, instead of
duplicating a local one.
(Re #6969)
* os.date is a thin wrapper around strftime, so we might be able to get
away with some not-quite-standard extensions...
These are *definitely* supported on Linux, but are *NOT* the glibc
extension (that'd be e.g., %-I), so, hopefully, they're somewhat
portable...
They are also supported on BSD/macOS.
They are *not* supported by the MS UCRT. That means MinGW-w64, too.
This *appears* to be supported on current Bionic (it might even support
said glibc format altering extensions).
* And of course, Windows is terrible, so, make this terribly ugly to not
break it there...
* Turns out BSD also supports the dash trim format extension, so, leave
the trimming to the libc, and handle the special-casing in a way that
doesn't create stupid locals.
* Random unrelated cleanup ^^.
(https://gitter.im/koreader/koreader?at=5fd24be492aa1c4ef5d11f31)
* Update the testsuite
(Because the default used to be 24h clock).
Changed the default to 24h clock ;p.
* Explain why we don't try to fix it in Lua
* Top menu & bottom menu tapzones are now full-width, thanks to the now sane override system.
* A separate, extra tapzone was also created for each of them to provide a taller, but narrower tapzone extension (one that doesn't clash with the prev/next tapzones).
* The footer tapzone was made much taller.
Some stuff was still hacked on manually instead of trusting the widget system to do things right, which it does, if you update the right stuff at the right time the right way ;). *This Is The Way*.
Fix#6893 (and address https://github.com/koreader/koreader/pull/6878#discussion_r523411883, because it was indeed redundant ^^).
Includes a bonus fix for a number of (footer) settings not being applied immediately in PDFs.
Add option to hide (skip) non-linear fragments, only working
in 1-page mode. Tweaks mostly to footer, toc and skim code
to make it clear(er) which pages belong to linear or non-linear
fragments.
* When auto_refresh_time is enabled, don't actually refresh anything when the footer is hidden.
* Fix a bunch of state tracking related to height computations, meaning `getHeight()` is now actually accurate, always, and we don't need shitty workarounds anymore.
* `footer_container.dimen.h` *includes* the progress bar, so, never reset it to 0 unless the progress bar is disabled (some `settings.progress_bar_position` codepaths were mistakenly doing just that).
* More aggressively set/reset `footer_text.height` (not sure this one makes much of a difference, and/or if it's actually useful at all, but, the tracking was already there, but hella inconsistent, so, just fix it).
* Honor `settings.reclaim_height` in other bits of code that were only checking `footer_visible` to figure out the visible page area.
* Ask ReaderView to update the `visible_area` *now* when toggling the footer's visibility (for ReaderPaging).
* Update the data collection format & handler to make it much less tortuous
* Update the pagecount & resync the stats on document layout changes
* Update the database schema to allow doing most queries against a SQL view that rescales the collected data to be accurate regardless of document layout (thanks to @marek-g for the SQL magic ;)).
* Add a "reset stats for current book" entry in the list of reset options, one that won't horribly break stats in said book ;).
* Fixed a couple of resource (SQL connection) leaks (in ReaderStatistics:getCurrentBookStats & ReaderStatistics:getCurrentBookStats).
* Flush stats to the DB on periodical metadata saves.
* Minor cosmetic tweaks to the code
* In icons mode, just use two different icons to display Wi-Fi status
* Enable Wi-Fi status icon on Kobo & Cervantes, too
* Refresh footer on (dis)connect if the Wi-Fi status item is enabled
It's only needed by all_at_once, but we were skipping it if nothing or
only a single mode was enabled.
It lead to desync w/ the settings, or a crash.
Fix#6561
* Boundaries are now detected both when paging forward and backward.
Fixes potential false-negatives in the chapter boundary heuristic code, as mentioned in https://github.com/koreader/koreader/pull/6528#issuecomment-678610188 ;).
* Tweaked ReaderFooter to not repaint ReaderUI when it's unnecessary. (toggling/cycling it on a page with significant image content would flash the full screen).
* Only flash the first time a page w/ significant image content is shown. (Menus, among other things, could otherwise re-trip the flash).
* 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.