It's not that simple since ZOOM_FIT_TO_CONTENT_HALF_WIDTH also
needs bounding boxes, and this seems like over-optimization
which seems to be bug infested especially because it deals
with negative numbers so code just *looks* wrong
* Since fontchooser is replaced by selectmenu, it
is no longer needed. So I rewrite it into font.lua
module which can cache faces that shared among all
UIs.
* add progressBar method in graphics.lua to draw
reading progress.
* add reading progress information in reading menu.
It is just a demo. Should be clean up in next release
when the real reading menu is out. :)
Now you get a instance rotate :) With only one bug.
I have to restore to previous rotation state of the
native system after exists. Because the native system
does poll the new rotation state that changed by ioctl.
Currently, I don't know how to force the native system
to detect the changes.
* move rotation mode to global variable, now check rotation
with Screen.cur_rotation_mode
* move screenRotate to screen module so other UIs can use it.
- added forgot git submodule init to make empty repository checkout work
- fetchthirdparty won't re-download exiting archives on disk
- moved mupdf-thirdparty.zip to root of repostory, since mupdf already
has .gitignore and we shouldn't modify upstream submodule
This mode is used with ZOOM_FIT_TO_CONTENT_WIDTH, so
when press KEY_PGFWD, you jump to lower part of current
page. When hit page bottom, you do a real page turn. It
now behaviors the same like the native reader as I
mentioned in issue #41.
The first time you set to ZOOM_FIT_TO_CONTENT_WIDTH mode,
the reader will setup proper zoom factor and offset, then
switch to ZOOM_FIT_TO_CONTENT_WIDTH_PAN mode. When you hit
the page bottom, the reader will set the mode back to
ZOOM_FIT_TO_CONTENT_WIDTH mode and do a real page turn.