Checkboxes under TOC>Settings> allow enabling Custom TOC
and Custom hidden flows (similar to "Hide non-linear fragments"
available with some EPUBs).
Handled by a new ReaderHandmade module.
Adding and removing TOC chapters is done in PageBrowser
with long-press on a page thumbnail, and for chapters also
in the popup dialog after selecting some text in a page.
ReaderToc: add a symbol in title when the TOC is the
alternative TOC or the custom TOC.
When enabled in BookMap, both BookMap and PageBrowser get:
- alternating gray background on chapter spans
- hatched background instead of uni-gray on hidden flows.
Also, with both normal look and this alternative theme,
show some hatched overlay on thumbnails part of hidden flows.
ReaderToc: for each TOC item, have it carry its sequence/number
in that level (we do this in validateAndFixToc() where we are
already iterating all the items).
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.
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).
When a gesture/profile was updating multiple cre settings,
each setting handler would emit UpdatePos which each would
force a re-rendering.
When this might be happening, postpone the rerendering
until all are set.
Needs some bit of refactoring to the events at play:
introduce "DocumentRerendered" event, and use it where
we used "UpdatePos" or "UpdateToc" to mean exactly that.
Basically:
* Use `extend` for class definitions
* Use `new` for object instantiations
That includes some minor code cleanups along the way:
* Updated `Widget`'s docs to make the semantics clearer.
* Removed `should_restrict_JIT` (it's been dead code since https://github.com/koreader/android-luajit-launcher/pull/283)
* Minor refactoring of LuaSettings/LuaData/LuaDefaults/DocSettings to behave (mostly, they are instantiated via `open` instead of `new`) like everything else and handle inheritance properly (i.e., DocSettings is now a proper LuaSettings subclass).
* Default to `WidgetContainer` instead of `InputContainer` for stuff that doesn't actually setup key/gesture events.
* Ditto for explicit `*Listener` only classes, make sure they're based on `EventListener` instead of something uselessly fancier.
* Unless absolutely necessary, do not store references in class objects, ever; only values. Instead, always store references in instances, to avoid both sneaky inheritance issues, and sneaky GC pinning of stale references.
* ReaderUI: Fix one such issue with its `active_widgets` array, with critical implications, as it essentially pinned *all* of ReaderUI's modules, including their reference to the `Document` instance (i.e., that was a big-ass leak).
* Terminal: Make sure the shell is killed on plugin teardown.
* InputText: Fix Home/End/Del physical keys to behave sensibly.
* InputContainer/WidgetContainer: If necessary, compute self.dimen at paintTo time (previously, only InputContainers did, which might have had something to do with random widgets unconcerned about input using it as a baseclass instead of WidgetContainer...).
* OverlapGroup: Compute self.dimen at *init* time, because for some reason it needs to do that, but do it directly in OverlapGroup instead of going through a weird WidgetContainer method that it was the sole user of.
* ReaderCropping: Under no circumstances should a Document instance member (here, self.bbox) risk being `nil`ed!
* Kobo: Minor code cleanups.
FocusManager: fix round x use y layout
FocusManager: add tab and shift tab focus navigation support
FocusManager: handle Press key by default
FocusManager: make sure selected in instance level
FocusManager: add hold event support
FocusManager: Half move instead of edge move
FocusManager: add keymap override support
FocusManager: refocusWidget will delegate to parent FocusManager
Focusmanager: refocusWidget can execute on next tick
inputtext: can move out of focus on back
inputtext: fix cannot exit for non-touch device
inputtext: fix cannot input text with kindle dx physical keyboard
fontlightwidget: add non-touch support
datetimewidget: add non-touch support
datetimewidget: fix set date failed in kindle DX, fix datetimewidget month range to 1~23 by default
datetimewidget: make hour max value to 23
multiinputdialog: add non-touch support
checkbox: focusable and focus style
virtualkeyboard: no need to press two back to unfocus inputtext
virtualkeyboard: collect FocusManager event key names to let VirtualKeyboard disable them
openwithdialog: add non-touch support
inputdialog: can close via back button
enable all InputDialog and MultiInputDialog can be close by back
keyboardlayoutdialog: non-touch support
readertoc: non touch device can expand/collapse in toc
bookstatuswidget: non touch support
keyvaluepage: non-touch support
calendarview: non-touch support
- Book map: shows a map of content, including TOC,
boomarks, read pages, non-linear flows...
- Page browser: shows thumbnails of pages.
- ReaderThumbnail: new Reader module that provides
a service for generating thumbnails of book pages.
It makes available these 2 new fullscreen widgets.
- ReaderBookmark, ReaderLink, Statistics: add methods
to return new views of bookmarks, previous locations
and read pages, that are needed by BookMapWidget.
- ReaderToc: compute TOC max_depth.
- ReaderBookmark, ReaderHighlight: send events on
bookmark add/update/remove so thumbnails of the
pages impacted can be trashed.
Menu: display the right item ("mandatory") with a
smaller font size related to the left item font size,
instead of a function of perpage.
ToC popups: use same font size as in ToC.
A dotted line joining the ToC entry text to the
page number may make it easier to use.
(This replaces the menu item separator from d879062e.)
Also fix baselines aligment, which could be a bit off.
* ReaderToc: Tweak padding around items to be a tad more balanced for multi-level ToCs, and perfectly balanced for flat ToCs. (Re #7548)
* ReaderToc: Make the onHold popup's width match said padding. (Re #7548)
* InfoMessage: Allow passing the alignment flag to TextBoxWidget
* ReaderToc: Center text inside the InfoMessage onHold popup
* 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).
- Menu widget: allow specifying the number of items per
page and the item font size, so we can use other values
than the default File browser ones
- Menu: fix setDirty when a border is used
- ToC: add item per page and font size settings, make
Alternative ToC more visible (was previously
available on long-press on Table of contents)
- Bookmarks: add item per page, font size, size reduction
- Progress bars (Skim widget and footer): allow selecting
ToC depths from which ticks are made.
- Add IconWidget, use it for icons instead of ImageWidget.
Specify icons by name only, look for them (with either
.svg or .png suffixes) in multiple directories (including
koreader/settings/icons/ to allow customizing them).
Don't crash when icon name not found, shown a black
background warning icon instead.
- Don't trust the icons' native sizes: replace
scale_for_dpi=true with width/height=DGENERIC_ICON_SIZE,
so all icons get the same (tunable) size - except in
a few specific use cases.
- Top and bottom menu bars: normalize, and have icons
properly centered in them, extend vertical line
separators up to the edges.
- TOC: adjust expand/collapse icons size to items size
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.
* 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
* 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).
* Add an option to *always* flash on chapter boundaries
* Optionally, in flash on chapter boundaries mode, also flash on the *second* page of a chapter.
(There's often a large river at the top of the page on a chapter's first page)
* In CRe, request a flashing update when there is significant image content on the page.
* Register all refresh rate related options in Dispatcher, making them available in Gestures & Profiles.