Code is added to switch between Kobo Aura (Phoenix) and others.
`ReaderFrontLight`, `self.ges_events` and the `function ReaderFrontLight:onAdjust` are now different for Kobo Aura. This enables me to do a two-fingered-pan over approx 1/4 Screenheight to change from full on to full off.
The difference to the default implementation is that both the `rate` and the `msg` are omitted and the `steps` are different.
FURTHER ROOM FOR IMPROVEMENT: It would be an improvement to get a final message after the two-fingered-pan is done stating the achieved setting.
Signed-off-by: Markismus <zulde.zuldemans@gmail.com>
if new timer has a timeout later than a timer in queue, the
new timer will be discarded and never be pushed into timer queue.
This is fixed by pushing new timer without timeout checking
and then sorting the queue according to timer timeouts.
This should fix#520 and #495.
This hack is to rescue wrong zoom level after removing unnecessary
`self:handleEvent(Event:new("SetDimensions", self.dimen))` at the
end of ReaderUI initialization which otherwise would confuse crengine
with two different dimens and would cause inconsistent reading progress.
- Refactor FileDialog and HightlightDialog into ButtonDialog
- Create a new ButtonDialog when a file in the History dialog is hold,
offering an option to delete the history entry.
In reflowing scroll mode with 2 pages hinting, 4 full page blitbuffers
and koptcontexts should stay well in cache in the most demanding cases,
with two pages shown on screen and two pages rendered in background.
Since blitbuffer size is halved the size of page, we need cache size
to be 6 times an average reflowed page size.
For Kobo Aura HD which has a resolution of 1440×1080, a reflowed page
could become 1080×4800. So 30MB of cache is demanded for this case.
This PR implements dynamic cache size allocating according to size of
system free memory. By default it will use 20 percent of free RAM with
a clip specified by DGLOBAL_CACHE_SIZE_MINIMUM and
DGLOBAL_CACHE_SIZE_MAXIMUM which are 10MB and 30MB respectively by default.