Speedup initialization (needs to be done only once, and avoid
saving current mode to sqlite each time) and reader-to-filebrowser
switch, by doing a single rendering (instead of 2 or 3 previously).
ListMenu: cache sidecar file parsing results (page/percent
completed) for the browsing session duration.
Fix "No choice available" when on last page and changing
to a display mode with less pages.
This feature, introduced some days ago, was actually
doing 2 updateItems calls: the initial one, and a second
to switch to focused_file page (cheap with classic display mode,
less cheap with CoverBrowser modes).
This change allows doing that in a single call.
Also fix a few crash possibilities when unhighlighting.
Also fix bug with binary search that could not be able to remove bookmark
when there are multiple bookmarks/highlights on the same page.
* Change JPG rendering to RGB in openJPGDocumentFromMem
* fix build on Mac OSX and fix SDL input issues on OSX
* And some other bumps (glib, crengine, libiconv, libjpeg-turbo).
To make it more alike bottom menu:
- left and right border not displayed
- line below icons extends to screen borders
- same bottom border size
And make separator lines have same padding on both sides
You'll still have to call it with `ANDROID_ARCH=x86 ./kodev build/release/run android`.
Don't forget to `./mk-luajit.sh clean` in luajit-launcher when changing architectures.
* Bump android-luajit-launcher
This includes the fix for Android 8. Fixes#3126.
* Bump base
This is done by/for kosync plugin at each opening, because
the docsettings was re-opened and saved for this, but later
overwritten by the current koreader docsettings - so it was
redone each time. This correctly adds this partial_md5_checksum
to the current koreader docsettings, which will be saved on
document closing - so it will not be redone next time.
Note: this partial_md5_checksum is not (yet) used by anything.
When going from reader to filemanager, we are in the directory
containing the last_file. With this, we will also be on the page
showing this file.
When in filemanager and going up (".."), we will also be on the
page containing the directory we came from.