Use "message" as the default for screensaver (instead of "disable") (https://github.com/koreader/koreader/pull/3535#issuecomment-353337143)
On Kobo
Fix: display message on poweroff or reboot (https://github.com/koreader/koreader/pull/3535#issuecomment-352355865)
Allows for overwritting these default messages with the classic screensaver settings, by just prepending "poweroff_" or "reboot_" to them. (https://github.com/koreader/koreader/pull/3535#issuecomment-352498497)
So one can manually add to its settings.reader.lua:
```
"poweroff_screensaver_type" = "random_image" or "message", "cover", "bookstatus", "readingprogress", "disable",
"poweroff_screensaver_dir" = "path to same as screensaver_dir or alternate dir for poweroff image(s)",
"poweroff_screensaver_message" = "message to use instead of Powered off",
```
```
"reboot_screensaver_type" = "random_image" or "message", "cover", "bookstatus", "readingprogress", "disable",
"reboot_screensaver_dir" = "path to same as screensaver_dir or alternate dir for reboot image(s)",
"reboot_screensaver_message" = "message to use instead of Rebooting...",
```
Partial, as it will safe the state when suspending the reader by pressing the power-button.
However, it will still not safe the state when Pocketbooks autoPowerOff-Feature kicks in, as this does not create an event (e.g. no EVT_BACKGROUND) of any kind.
* Clean up device.lua
* Save state on suspend
* Properly create intermediate directories when receiving books from Calibre.
This fixes an issue where you can't receive books except into directories that
already exist on the Kobo, which, in particular, causes problems when your
configuration in Calibre is something like "put books in $Author/$Title.epub"
and you haven't previously synced any books by that author.
* Wake up periodically to process ZMQs if any are registered.
This fixes an issue where if there are any timed events (such as the suspend
timer) in the queue, ZMQ events may not get processed until the timed event
fires, which is a problem when (for example) the suspend timer goes off in
an hour and you have something trying to send a book to the kobo over wifi
*right now*.
With this change, the event loop will wake up every 50ms to check for ZMQ
events and process them if necessary. If there are no ZMQs registered (which
is typical), it uses the original behaviour -- so this won't affect battery
life under normal usage.
- Fix links to wikipedia pages containing '?oldid=123', that
wouldn't work when used back thru the API.
- Make external links to other wikipedias with a different langage
work (they didn't work when non-ascii page titles)
- Speedup download of images by using a newly added 'fast_refresh'
option to Trapper:info() to bypass UIManager.
* Prevent open screensaver more than one in the same time
* Add option to enable/disable background in message screensaver
* fallback to random images if this book cover is excluded feature + fix Disabled (leave screen/page as it is)
* Autostretch disable by default, more fallback options, leave screen as it is
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.
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
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.
Rationalize horizontal construction of Menu items (TOC,
Bookmarks, Classic file views) for more even padding.
Align "x" close button diagonaly with top right border and title.
Also add forgotten scale_for_dpi to MultiConfirmBox
This makes button heights similar in all uses of ButtonTable.
It depended on how the ButtonTable was used in each widget
(previously, first and last row may have different sizes than
the others).
buttontable.lua: more even buttons height whether zero_sep or not
framecontainer.lua: added padding_top/bottom/left/right (similar to
what was done for iconbutton)
The following widgets have been adapted for this, with some
additional fixes:
buttondialog.lua
buttondialogtitle.lua: wider title with adequate padding
confirmbox.lua + multiconfirmbox.lua: dismissable via tap outside
inputdialog.lua + multiinputdialog.lua: more even vertical padding between elements
imageviewer.lua
textviewer.lua
datewidget.lua
timewidget.lua
Additionaly: frontlightwidget.lua: fixed width of progress bar that
was exceeding window width since the Size scaling adjustements
Decide baseline vertical position according to font metrics, instead
of the hardcoded 0.7 (in textwidget, which made the text a little
bit up in its box), and 0.75 (in toggleswitch, which made the text a
little bit down in its box). This usually gives a value around 0.72
or 0.73 with our ui fonts, which looks about right.
ReaderFooter: add bottom padding, now that our text goes a few pixels lower
"partial" refresh causes a full (without black flash) refresh on
Kindle (which uses REAGL mode for partial refresh). This causes a
full redraw of widgets, which is a bit distracting with some of them:
- dictquicklookup: when showing next definition
- infomessage: when displaying a new one (Wikipedia Save as epub)
Also fix bottom menu, that even when closed, would still register
bottom area as dirty: this would cause top menu navigation to
cause a full partial refresh, only noticable on Kindle.
* Fix crash with keyboard navigation of onHold buttontables
Would crash when encountering a separator or when the number
of buttons in a row changes.
* Reset previous selected item on new buttontable