Export highlights for selected files.
Having a button "Select all files in folder", it is easy to export the whole folder.
So, closes#10402.
To keep even number of buttons, added a feature "Show selected files list". May be useful to check selections before an operation. Just a sorted list, no titlebar or popup menu, tapping a file jumps to its folder.
Instead of firing on(Enter|Leave)Standby Events, and having every other piece of code that might care about that handle re-scheduling their stuff themselves; simply make the standby implementation (i.e., AutoSuspend's) shift the whole task queue by the amount of time spent in standby to re-sync everything automatically.
(This is necessary in the first place because Linux, as the task queue ticks in CLOCK_MONOTONIC, which does *not* tick during suspend/standby; while we expect most of the tasks scheduled to actually reflect real world clock delays).
When using the new option "Daily timeline starts at",
make the separator line between 23:00 and 00:00 thicker.
Also tweak time picker to pick minutes by units of 10,
and remove max hour (06:00) limitation.
Can be set for example to 04:00 to see after-midnight readings
with those of the previous evening in day timeline.
Also fix possible shifts in day start when crossing DST changes
with prev/next.
Also fix sorting (by reverse reading duration) of books at top
All our widgets are considering their provided 'width'
as the outer width, except Button which considered it
as some 'inner width', to which padding/border/margin
were added. Let's have them all consistent.
Some other widgets using Button had tweaks to account
for that odd behaviour: fix and simplify them.
Also fix Button layout when text is left aligned.
The path list will start with \n already, but an extra newline
won't hurt and this string is really weird (i.e., people will
naturally put a space or a newline in front of it).
- AutoFrontlight plugin: update checkmark on toggling
- KeepAlive plugin: update checkmark on toggling
- ReaderPageMap: font size menu entry
- ReaderStatus, common_settings_menu_table: book status "read" -> "finished"
Fix some of my early blunders in using the `N_()` gettext function. Mini-PR from https://github.com/koreader/koreader/pull/9924#discussion_r1104298501 (@Frenzie).
There was also one line for generating this same `%1 (%2 pages)` text that confusingly uses different ordering in the SQL query output; switched the two SELECT arguments around to make it match the other 5 usages. Works the same as before
- New dogear icons in Mosaic cover view to indicate each
possible book status: 'Reading', 'On hold', 'Finished'
- Progress bar redesigned to be floating, taller, thicker
bordered in Mosaic cover view
- Don't show progress bar if book is finished
- FakeCover bottom text (filename) adjusted to not overlap
with progress bar and dogear if they exist
- Mosaic book shortcut letter moved from bottom left to
top left
Only available with EPUBs containing 2 or more fragments,
and a file size large enough to ensure a cache file is used.
The idea is simply, on any rendering setting change, to
skip the rerendering of the full book and to defer any
rerendering to the moment we draw a DocFragment, and
render only it.
So, on a setting change, only the fragment containing the
current page will be rerendered, and the new fragments we
may cross while turning pages.
When having done so, KOReader is in a degraded state (the
full page count is incorrect, the ToC is invalid...).
So, a full rerendering is needed, and one will happen
in the background, and when the user is idle, we reload
seamlessly and quickly from the cache file it has made.
ReaderFlipping will show some icons in the top left
corner to let it know at which steps in this procress
we are.