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.
Allow associating a font to each of the generic
font-family names.
Bump crengine:
- CSS parsing: accept (and ignore) namesspaces
- isImage(): more checks for <object> as it can have inner content
- getFontFileNameAndFaceIndex(): returns if font has math support
- getFontFileNameAndFaceIndex(): returns if font has emojis
- CSS/Fonts: add support for font-family to font name mapping
* UIManager: Support more specialized update modes for corner-cases:
* A2, which we'll use for the VirtualKeyboards keys (they'd... inadvertently switched to UI with the highlight refactor).
* NO_MERGE variants of ui & partial (for sunxi). Use `[ui]` in ReaderHighlight's popup, because of a Sage kernel bug that could otherwise make it translucent, sometimes completely so (*sigh*).
* UIManager: Assorted code cleanups & simplifications.
* Logger & dbg: Unify logging style, and code cleanups.
* SDL: Unbreak suspend/resume outside of the emulator (fix#9567).
* NetworkMgr: Cache the network status, and allow it to be queried. (Used by AutoSuspend to avoid repeatedly poking the system when computing the standby schedule delay).
* OneTimeMigration: Don't forget about `NETWORK_PROXY` & `STARDICT_DATA_DIR` when migrating `defaults.persistent.lua` (fix#9573)
* WakeupMgr: Workaround an apparent limitation of the RTC found on i.MX5 Kobo devices, where setting a wakealarm further than UINT16_MAX seconds in the future would apparently overflow and wraparound... (fix#8039, many thanks to @yfede for the extensive deep-dive and for actually accurately pinpointing the issue!).
* Kobo: Handle standby transitions at full CPU clock speeds, in order to limit the latency hit.
* UIManager: Properly quit on reboot & exit. This ensures our exit code is preserved, as we exit on our own terms (instead of being killed by the init system). This is important on platforms where exit codes are semantically meaningful (e.g., Kobo).
* UIManager: Speaking of reboot & exit, make sure the Screensaver shows in all circumstances (e.g., autoshutdown, re: #9542)), and that there aren't any extraneous refreshes triggered. (Additionally, fix a minor regression since #9448 about tracking this very transient state on Kobo & Cervantes).
* Kindle: ID the upcoming Scribe.
* Bump base (https://github.com/koreader/koreader-base/pull/1524)
* This removes support for the following deprecated constants: `DTAP_ZONE_FLIPPING`, `DTAP_ZONE_BOOKMARK`, `DCREREADER_CONFIG_DEFAULT_FONT_GAMMA`
* The "Advanced settings" panel now highlights modified values in bold (think about:config in Firefox ;)).
* LuaData: Isolate global table lookup shenanigans, and fix a few issues in unused-in-prod codepaths.
* CodeStyle: Require module locals for Lua/C modules, too.
* ScreenSaver: Actually garbage collect our widget on close (ScreenSaver itself is not an instantiated object).
* DateTimeWidget: Code cleanups to ensure child widgets can be GC'ed.
* ImageViewer: Minor code cleanups
* GestureDetector: Fix the `distance` field of `two_finger_pan` & `two_finger_swipe` gestures so that it's no longer the double of the actual distance traveled. Get rid of existing workarounds throughout the codebase that had to deal with this quirk.
Since I never actually needed to look into that data ever until today, let's just get rid of the weird debug-specific behavior.
Instead, just add a dedicated "Developer options" entry that will dump it on demand (and it'll be sorted to boot, which makes it 500% more usable).
Plus, since yesterday's change, the cache format switch between debug or not miiiight actually be crashy, so re-trigger the migration ;p.
* Includes a couple of noteworthy base bumps:
https://github.com/koreader/koreader-base/pull/1516 (update to sdcv 0.5.4 + fixes pending upstream)
https://github.com/koreader/koreader-base/pull/1517 (fix ffiUtil.orderedPairs with keys of mixed types)
* Android: Make sure sdcv can find the STL
* DocCache: Be less greedy when serializing to disk, and only do that for the *current* document ;).
* CanvasContext: Explicitly document API quirks.
* Fontlist: Switch the on-disk Persist format to zstd (it's ever so slightly faster).
* Bump base for https://github.com/koreader/koreader-base/pull/1515 (fix#9506)
Get a Lua userdata wrapping a crengine LVSvgImageSource object
when long-press on a SVG image, and have crengine/LunaSVG render
it smoothly scaled to the requested size by ImageViewer.
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.
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.
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.
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
When selected text seems to be a "sentence segment"
(that is, when there are punctuations around start
AND end), extend the selection to include the relevant
punctuation.
Do this only when saving highlights and for translation
(but not when dict or wikipedia lookups, or search).
Includes:
- lvtext: fix m_kerning_mode type
- XML: let 'gb2312' (Chinese) encoding be known
- Add ldomXPointer::getChar()
- LVDocView::getNodeByPoint(): tweak for text selection
- Fonts: allow fetching the list of embedded fonts
cre.cpp:
- getTextFromPositions(): use getNodeByPoint(forTextSelection=true)
to allow panning in margins and get the nearest text instead
of nothing.
- add extendXPointersToSentenceSegment() to allow extending some
xpointer range to include punctuations at start or end (with
for now a quite rudimentory implementation).
- add getEmbeddedFontList() to allow fetching the list of
embedded fonts in the current EPUB book.
The setting is handled like all other bottom menu options
but, as it's really not useful and its target audience is
very limited, make it not shown in the bottom menu, but
available via another button in the (also quite not useful)
Word Expansion fine tuning widget.
Long story short: the LeaveStandby event is sent via `tickAfterNext`, so if we tear down the plugin right after calling it (in this case, that means that the very input event that wakes the device up from suspend is one that kills ReaderUI or FileManager), what's in UIManager's task queue isn't the actual function, but the anonymous nextTick wrapper constructed by `tickAfterNext` (c.f.,
https://github.com/koreader/koreader/issues/9112#issuecomment-1133999385).
Tweak `UIManager:tickAfterNext` to return a reference to said wrapper, so that we can store it and unschedule that one, too, in `AutoSuspend:onCloseWidget`.
Fix#9112 (many thanks to [@boredhominid](https://github.com/boredhominid) for his help in finding a repro for this ;)).
Re: #8638, as the extra debugging facilities (i.e., ebb81b9845) added during testing might help pinpoint the root issue for that one, too.
Also includes a minor simplification to `UIManager:_checkTasks`, and various other task queue related codepaths (e.g., `WakeupMgr`) ;).
Titlebar button navigation in menu, including ListMenu and MosaicMenu in FileManager, History, Favourites and Shortcuts.
Hide show password checkbox in non-touch devices
* Disable all non power management related input during suspend. (This prevents wonky touch events from being tripped when closing a sleep cover on an already-in-suspend device, among other things).
* Kobo: Use our WakeupMgr instance, not the class.
* WakupMgr: split `removeTask` in two:
* `removeTask`, which *only* takes a queue index as input, and only removes a single task. Greatly simplifies the function (i.e., it's just a `table.remove`).
* `removeTasks`, which takes an epoch or a cb ref, and removes *every* task that matches.
* Both of these will also *always* re-schedule the next task (if any) on exit, since we can have multiple WakeupMgr tasks queued, but we can only have a single RTC wake alarm set ;).
* `wakeupAction` now takes a `proximity` argument, which it passes on to its `validateWakeupAlarmByProximity` call, allowing call sites to avoir having to duplicate that call themselves when they want to use a custom proximity window.
* `wakeupAction` now re-schedules the next task (if any) on exit.
* Simplify `Kobo:checkUnexpectedWakeup`, by removing the duplicate `WakerupMgr:validateWakeupAlarmByProximity` call, now that we can pass a proximity window to `WakeuoMgr:wakeupAction`.
* The various network activity timeouts are now halved when autostandby is enabled.
* Autostandby: get rid of the dummy deadline_guard task, as it's no longer necessary since #9009.
* UIManager: The previous change allows us to simplify `getNextTaskTimes` into a simpler `getNextTaskTime` variant, getting rid of a table & a loop.
* ReaderFooter & ReaderHeader: Make sure we only perform a single refresh when exiting standby.
* Kobo: Rewrite sysfs writes to use ANSI C via FFI instead of stdio via Lua, as it obscured some common error cases (e.g., EBUSY on /sys/power/state).
* Kobo: Simplify `suspend`, now that we have sane error handling in sysfs writes.
* Kobo.powerd: Change `isCharging` & `isAuxCharging` behavior to match the behavior of the NTX ioctl (i.e., Charging == Plugged-in). This has the added benefit of making the AutoSuspend checks behave sensibly in the "fully-charged but still plugged in" scenario (because being plugged in is enough to break PM on `!canPowerSaveWhileCharging` devices).
* AutoSuspend: Disable our `AllowStandby` handler when auto standby is disabled, so as to not interfere with other modules using `UIManager:allowStandby` (fix#9038).
* PowerD: Allow platforms to implement `isCharged`, indicating that the battery is full while still plugged in to a power source (battery icon becomes a power plug icon).
* Kobo.powerd: Implement `isCharged`, and kill charging LEDs once battery is full.
* Kindle.powerd: Implement `isCharged` on post-Wario devices. (`isCharging` is still true in that state, as it ought to).
Don't pass a non-window-level widget.
Painting is handled explicitly via widgetRepaint, so passing a widget to setDirty was just plain wrong anyway ;).
Instead of UIManager possibly staled _now, which could have
no effect after a long ReaderRolling re-rendering.
Also lower the delay after such ReaderRolling re-rendering,
so we can change settings quicker when comparing renderings.
Allows the device to go into standby (if available in `/sys/power/state`) to save power.
Adds an entry in the device menu to tune the timeout for standby.
(Shows total standby- and suspend-time in system statistics.)
* Rejig frontlight warmth API to more closely match the existing API, and, hopefully, clarify some of its quirks, and reduce boilerplate and duplicate code in platform implementations.
* Tweak Kindle:setDateTime to prefer using the platform's custom script, as in interacts better with the stock UI. And make the fallbacks handle old busybox versions better.
* Add Kindle PW5 support ;).
* Add warmth support to the Kindle platform.
* Random TextBoxWidget cleanups: make sure we immediately free destroyed instances.
* FrontLightWidget: Refactor to make it slightly less obnoxious to grok and update; i.e., separate layout from update, and properly separate brightness from warmth handling. Move to simpler widgets instead of reinventing the wheel.
* TextBoxWidgets: Implement `setText` to match TextWidget's API, as some callers may be using the two interchangeably (i.e., Button).
* NaturalLightWidget: Make sure we pass a string to InputText
* InputText: Add debug guards to catch bad callers not passing strings ;).
readerhighlight: non-touch support
focusmanager: fix same type container share same selected field
radiobuttonwidget: non touch support
sortwidget: non touch support
openwithdialog: fix layout contains textinput, checkboxes added to layout twice
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
(1) ButtonDialogTitle: new method setTitle()
(2) OPDSbrowser
-use setTitle() instead of open/close ButtonDialogTitle (no visual changes to the download dialog)
-reduce logger.info output to avoid flooding crash.log
(3) CloudStorage
-enhance download dialog (similar to OPDS), much optimized code of downloadFile
-fix a bug: cannot create new folder or upload files to the root of the Dropbox storage
Make it a real Document property, updated at init & toggle time.
Also, simplify a bunch of redundant nested lookups in ReaderView
(self.ui.view is self, self.ui.document is self.document).
widget
Since we only use a single icon, we have to take a few shortcuts:
* The icon itself is computed based on the average of both batteries.
* The actual value is the sum of both batteries.
* Much like everywhere else, charging means the *aux* battery charging
(i.e., connected to a power source).
Re #8741, which does the same for ReaderHeader.
- New button Go to bookmark in Bookmark details dialog.
- New button Latest bookmark in the popup menu.
- Empty input box for new note, new button Paste to
paste highlighted text (auto-text).
- Allow duplicated bookmarks to avoid orphaned highlights.
- TextBoxWidget: fix enabled up-arrow on empty box in InputDialog.
- Add new strikeout highlight style.
- Fix highlight style in pdf documents (save_document enabled)
not updated when KOReader highlight style changed.
- Fix ugly combination of mupdf and KOReader highlights
- FocusManager: allow managing sub widgets by merging their
"layout" in the main one; make "press" support simpler by
handling it as a fake tap event at the center of the
focused widget.
- Setup gestures on non-touch devices for new focus manager.
- ToggleSwitch: use child layout.
- ButtonProgressWidget: use child layout.
- SpinWidget and DoubleSpinWidget: add keyboard navigation.
Fix various issues with stacked Wikipedia lookup results,
and follow up lookups when invoked from Wikipedia lookup
history (where going to a search for language LL would
not use language LL when hitting "Full wikipedia").
Also tweak ReaderHighlight:onHoldRelease() to avoid
doing its stuff when onHold() is clearing highlight
(previous CheckButton was closing/clearing on hold
release, new TitleBar close button does that on hold).
- 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.
Cloud storage redesign, including:
(1) show server type in the list of storages
(2) add new cloud storage with a "plus" button (requires #8564)
(3) when browsing in a storage, the "plus" button is changed to the "home" button, to return to the CloudStorage home screen.
When switching screen rotation, have the re-rendering
properly done only via :onUpdatePos().
When changing alt status bar font size, also have it
done via :onUpdatePos() instead of the next painting
(this also update any dogear position after the resize).
When in scroll mode (no alt status bar), be sure to
draw crengine progress bar at top (and not below the
not shown alt status bar).
Wrap document opening and re-renderings (which can block
the app for some time) with setIgnoreInput() to avoid ANR
on Android.
Any setting update that could possibly cause a re-rendering
should send the UpdatePos event, to ensure the re-rendering
happens in ReaderRolling:onUpdatePos() where precautions
are taken to avoid ANR.
Move Default and extra buttons above Cancel/OK.
Default values shown in the default button.
Precisions can be set for both values separately.
Minor geometry fix for consistence with SpinWidget.
Bookmark/highlight formats in crengine and mupdf are incompatible.
This backups and restores bookmarks and highlights when opening the
document with an incompatible engine, instead of deleting them.
Fuzzy searching doesn't work with CJK text: with Japanese,
we get large numbers of useless results because sdcv
decides to strip off the wrong part of the word.
It seems unlikely that sdcv correctly handles Korean
or Chinese, so just disable fuzzy searching on all
CJK-containing word lookups.
Add a "Select" button in the highlight dialog to initiate
text selection; on the next text selection, the text between
these 2 points will be selected.
Limited to a single page with non-CRE documents.
Also move "Search" button at end, so it's the one that
will be wide in case of an odd number of buttons.
It's possible for the user to have selected nothing, and trying to
operate on the nil highlight can cause confusion or crashes. This
restores the behaviour before commit 7a0e3d5e68 ("readerhighlight:
remove selected_word and use selected_text everywhere"), which missed
this case.
In addition, add some debug guards to ReaderHighlight methods which
cannot handle selected_text being nil (or at least, shouldn't be called
with selected_text being nil).
Fixes: 7a0e3d5e68 ("readerhighlight: remove selected_word and use selected_text everywhere")
Signed-off-by: Aleksa Sarai <cyphar@cyphar.com>
Now that FileManager registers its UI modules in the same way as Reader,
this shouldn't be necessary but this protects us against some other app
creating a ReaderDictionary instance without having ui.languagesupport
registered properly.
Signed-off-by: Aleksa Sarai <cyphar@cyphar.com>
With the addition of the language support module, ReaderDictionary
tries to use modules registered with the UI instance, but the
FileManager doesn't provide key-based registration of its UI modules.
In order to allow the same code to be used by both FileManager and
Reader seamlessly, copy the :registerPlugin() method from Reader and use
it with FileManager. This will ensure any other hidden assumptions about
UI module registration are handled properly.
Signed-off-by: Aleksa Sarai <cyphar@cyphar.com>
- Add an icon to distinguish between page bookmarks, plain
highlights, and highlights with an added note
- Bookmark details: show both highlighted text and added note
- Bookmark list: allow filtering by type and/or by keyword
- New bookmark selection mode, to allow multiple removals
- New option: show separator line
This creates a new plugin system which hooks into a handful of reader
operations in order to allow plugins to add language-specific support
where the default reader falls short. The two hooks added are:
* During hold-without-pan taps, language plugins can modify the
selection in order to better match what users expect koreader to
highlight when selecting a single word.
The vast majority of CJK language words are more than one character,
but KOReader treats all CJK characters as a single word by default,
so adding this hook means that readers no longer need to manually
select the whole word every time they need to look something.
* During dictionary lookup, language plugins can propose alternative
candidate words to look up if the selected word could not be found in
the dictionary.
This is pretty necessary for Japanese and Korean, both of which are
highly agglutinative languages and the fuzzy searching system of
StarDict is simply not usable because often the inflection of the
word is so much longer than the dictionary form that sdcv decides to
chop off the actual word and search for the inflection (which yields
useless results).
This system is of particular interest for readers of CJK languages
(without this, looking up words using KOReader was fairly painful) but
this system is designed to be minimal and language-agnostic enough that
other languages could make use of it by creating their own plugins if
the default "whole word" highlight and fuzzy-search system doesn't match
their needs.
Signed-off-by: Aleksa Sarai <cyphar@cyphar.com>
In order to make startSdcv usable for plugins that might need to do
dictionary lookups in order to work, it is necessary to split out the
core of startSdcv into another method which returns the raw data from
sdcv.
In addition, in order to make it possible to amortise the cost of each
lookup (which could be fairly expensive) make it possible to pass
multiple words to rawSdcv at the same time. Sdcv supports passing
multiple words as arguments (which it then looks up in order and returns
a separate JSON array per line for each word) so we just need to tweak
the return style accordingly.
All of the deduplication and dummy results handling remains in startSdcv
because plugins might strongly depend on whether sdcv returned actual
results.
Signed-off-by: Aleksa Sarai <cyphar@cyphar.com>
There were two ways of specifing selected text for a highlight depending
on whether it was a "single word" or text selected using hold-and-pan.
In addition to being a bit more complicated than is necessary, with the
addition of the language support plugin system (where the "single word"
selected might be expanded), it makes more sense to simply use the same
logic and table structure for both cases.
The dictionary lookup special case (hold-without-pan triggering a
dictionary lookup by default) still works as before.
In addition, this patch fixes a minor inefficiency during dictionary
quick lookup -- before this patch, the highlight would be re-selected
because the quick lookup window is run concurrently and tries to fetch
ReaderHighlight.selected_text but this is set to nil immediately after
triggering the lookup. This is unnecessary because :clear() will be
called anyway when the quick pop-up closes, and so clearing this can be
left until then.
Signed-off-by: Aleksa Sarai <cyphar@cyphar.com>
* Use paintRect and plain colors instead of lightenRect and a weird
dimming factor.
* Update call sites to the new API
* Handle FP maths properly (i.e., floor coordinates & ceil dimensions at
the latest possible time).
* Fix border handling in the fill bar (make sure we actually honor it
when computin the x position, and that we won't overflow into it when
computing the width).
* Update docs
Reword "Purge .sdr" to "Reset settings".
When purging, remove only the known document metadata
files, and not those for a document with the same name but
a different suffix.
Bookmarks list:
- page numbers are displayed
- page bookmarks are marked with a star
- new setting: Sort by largest page number (default: checked)
New bookmark setting: Add page number / timestamp to bookmark
- If enabled (default), bookmark name is 'Page # notes @ time'.
- If disabled, bookmark name is equal to the notes field.
Rename bookmark dialog:
- page number and timestamp are displayed in the input
dialog description
- blank input renames bookmark to the default name in
accordance with the new setting
Also fix: changing boundaries of the highlight: the name of the
highlight is not changed if it was previously edited by the user.
Discussion in #6409.
Highlight action renamed to Long-press on text and moved from Gear - Document to Gear - Taps and gestures.
Added action Do nothing.
Removed menu item Typeset - Highlighting - Allow highlighting.
Fixed untranslated strings in the Cycle highlight action notification.
Long-press on images always opens ImageViewer. Closes#6409.
* Gestures: standardize hold to long-press
* Common settings menu: standardize hold to long-press
* Readerstyletweak: standardize hold to long-press
* Readersearch: standardize hold to long-press
Also: Text editor now closes its keyboard when calling Find
and Go to line (which open their own keyboards) to avoid
conflicts between multiple keyboards.
Includes among others:
- (Upstream) Various CHM handling fixes, and others
- HTML documents: rebuild TOC from headings after load
- Font: use metrics for underline offset and thickness
- epub.css, html5.css: tweak ruby styling
- CSS: fix EPUB's head>style content encoding
- CSS: add support for 'box-sizing: content-box/border-box'
- CSS: support for styling the <html> element
Also bump KoboUSBMS to v1.2.2 and FBInk to v1.24.0.
ReaderFont's "Generate font test document": update the
generated HTML so its ToC is build from proper HTML headings.
If this is not done, the URL when the file is downloaded will be
something like hostdir/path, rather than host/dir/path.
Also add a debug log to make it more clear when a bogus URL
is being fetched,
When enabled, if the book has some supported language tag
in its metadata, use it as the source language. Otherwise,
fallback to the current settings (auto-detect or selected
source language).
Go to the directory of the deleted file, instead of the folder you happend to switch into the reader from as this may have changed (via changing books from history etc)
Make "Taps and gestures - Page turns" available only in reader.
Move there other page turn related menu items from Navigation.
Remove duplicated code. Added standard "star" for default RTL.
TileCacheItem: add created_ts property.
Document: manage a tile_cache_validity_ts and ignore
older cached tiles.
This timestamps is updated when highlights are written
as annotations in, or deleted from, the PDF, so we can
get the most current rendered bitmap from MuPDF and
avoid highlight ghosts on old tiles.
Save this timestamp in doc settings so older cached to
disk tiles will also be ignored across re-openings.
Bump base for: mupdf.lua: update frontend pboxes with
MuPDF adjusted ones.
We may get multiple boxes when selecting texts, one for each
word, and we have to add spaces between the extracted words
ourselves. Previously, we were only adding a space if the
last char of previous word was ASCII, so missing spaces
after accents or greek words.
Try to do better by measuring the distances between boxes
and comparing to box heights, with a few heuristics.
Bump base for cre.cpp cleanup and utf8proc FFI.
Add a checkbutton for case sensitive search in FileBrowser,
and use Utf8Proc.lowercase() for case insensitive search.
Also use it in ReaderUserHyph as a replacement for
crengine getLowercasedWord().
- bump crengine: findText(): add support for regular
expression search.
- bump base: add thirdparty/srell/srell.hpp, a C++ library
that provides Unicode regex support, used by crengine.
- ReaderSearch: with credocuments, add checkboxes for case
sensitive and regular expression search.
Instead of baking in a hyphen, so as to avoid signed zeroes, or
confusion with page progress if page maps are enabled.
Also, made compact itemps RTL friendly.
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.
Migrate *global* zoom_mode settings to genus/type, too.
Nothing can actually set this as a global anymore, but we still honored
it nonetheless.
Fix#7778
The hyphenation of a word can be changed from its default
by long pressing for 3 seconds and selecting 'Hyphenate'.
These overrides are stored in a per-language file, i.e:
koreader/settings/user-German.hyph.