For realz, this time.
This reverts the original attempt, because it was gratuitous
overcomplexification that turns out to be completely unnecessary.
This also fixes a few subtle MT handling snafus on some devices.
We'll only honor one (the last one) anyway, and we've already cleared
the timers, so the others are essentially lost and stuck in limbo.
(Repro: do a series of staggered holds on different words with different
fingers in a CRe document; the one that'll "take" is the last one,
but *every* slot will be stuck in a hold state, which can essentially
semi lock you into broken input until you manage to clear the right
slots by doing duplicate multi-slot holds again...).
Multitouch gestures can create multiple timers on the same deadline, but
on different slots, so simply hoping that the head of the list would
match was somewhat optimistic... ;o).
Fix#9376
It's trickier in the !timerfd case, though,
so do the best we can there...
(It wouldn't crash, but it might fire the "wrong" callback).
It is used by CoverBrowser, in a subprocess, when extracting
metadata from PicDocuments, and crash on Android as calling
android methods is only allowed from the main thread.
This helps jumping to page when ToC chapters are short
and the bookmap page rows narrow.
Also fix crash when invoking BookMap and PageBrowser
on a PicDocument (considered DocLess by Statistics).
Includes:
- Text: fix possible overflow with "white-space: pre"
- Fonts: getFontFileNameAndFaceIndex(): return family type
- Fonts: account for _bias in Font hash
- epub.css, fb2.css: remove hardcoded monospace font names
- Fonts: allow scaling monospace fonts
- Fonts: allow adjusting fallback font sizes to x-height
- HTML parser: trust xml encoding before html charset
In our list of fonts, show a "M" indicator alongside
monospace fonts, and allow long-press to select the one
to be use for "font-family: monospace".
Add 2 options to Font settings, to scale monospace fonts
by a percentage, and to adjust fallback fonts to their
x-height.
In some versions of the /ebrmain/config/extensions.cfg file there is a
comment #ebrcfg. This will not match the regex and crashes koreader as
the table is empty.
Add a check to ensure the table is not empty while reading extensions
from the default file.
This is useful for the sysstat plugin not to have 00:00 for suspend time :)
Something similar should probably be done for the other canSuspend platforms.
This is mostly needed because opening the menu with swipe
is actually done by handling a pan south event, and so the
final swipe event is another event, that is then handled
by TouchMenu, which would straight away close itself.
Disable redundant or incompatible tweaks when enabling some.
This makes the menu more dynamic to show what's impacted,
save some re-renderings, and may avoid the user trying
combinations that would have no effect.
* AutoSuspend: Use the canSuspend devcap check instead of reinventing the wheel.
* Device & UIManager: Cleanup canSuspend devcap check related stuff to avoid boilerplate code.
(It also now defaults to no, and is explicitly set by device implementations where supported).
* AutoSuspend: Re-engage suspend/shutdown timers when fully charged.
This restores the existing behavior pre #9036
(c.f., https://github.com/koreader/koreader/pull/9258#issuecomment-1167672356)
* SDL: Unbreak the fake suspend behavior so that it actually works.
Tweak the default screensaver message to remind users that Power is bound to F2.
(Fix#9262)
* AutoSuspend: Re-engage suspend/shutdown timers on unplug.
This matters on Kobo, because the unexpected wakeup guard might have stopped the suspend timer.
Schedule wifi keep-alive on wifi start but do not reschedule when
connection is lost. This will make sure this code is not run when
wifi is disabled again saving some battery and cpu cycles.
Commonize fullscreen code across different devices.
Add fullscreen toggle on SDL desktop targets.
Expose the toggle to the dispatcher and map it to F11.
Hide touchmenu when resizing.
(In which case we return a checkerboard pattern).
ScreenSaver: Make sure the choose image/folder/document settings
report what the code actually does on empty settings...
Add a copy button and save word context (off by default), shown
via the three-dot menu of word entries.
Also some db refactoring and minor UI improvements:
- a dedicated book title table in order to shrink db size by storing
references to title names instead of repeated actual strings,
- alignment of different forms of the "more" button and possible
clipped words in translations.
- fix plugin name so it can be disabled
This was originally designed for finer-grainbed control (specifically,
to correct by the amount of time spent in standby), but the final fix
only ever sets this to 0.
Simplify and rename (consumeInputEarlyAfterPM) to avoid useless computations.
Have the enabled/disabled state of the toggle show the
presence or not of embedded fonts in the current book.
Also show the names of the embedded fonts in the
help_text InfoMessage.