The current name causes people to think of scrolling, which is slightly awkward on E Ink. For example, see <https://github.com/koreader/koreader/issues/5166#issuecomment-517771475>.
> But this on LCD, not E-ink where the lag is unbearable, especially if you want to correct any scrolling over/undershoot.
Scroll mode is a misnomer. It should be renamed continuous. I use "scroll mode" as the default, but I seldom or never scroll. Conversely, you can still scroll in paged mode if a page is longer than the screen. As far as I'm concerned if you're scrolling (panning) you may be doing it wrong, but to anyone reading: you do you. ;-)
* Try to make sure restoreWifiAsync eventually sends a NetworkConnected
event...
re: #5109
* Take a page from @shermp's book, and make sure wpa_supplicant managed to
connect to the AP before acquiring an IP.
Tear down WiFi modules in case of failure.
c.f., https://github.com/shermp/Kobo-UNCaGED/pull/21
* Don't let restore-wifi-async.sh enable WiFi behind our back when we're
killing it to start Nickel...
* Don't even call ping if there's no default gw
Provides a bit more granularity than the generic "Ignore all
publisher margins" - and allow the same for paddings for books
that wrongly use paddings for that effect.
Main thumbnails and galleries items will float in "book" and
"web" modes.
Also use a honest User-Agent when requesting Wikipedia to
comply with their policy and avoid rate limitation (and
broken images).
- Updated "Avoid page break" tweaks to work on our latest epub.css.
- Added "New page on headings>" menu, as we no more break page on
H1, H2, H3 in EPUBs.
- Added "Center headings" as we no more have them centered.
- Added "Pure black and white" which can make some documents
more readable.
Adds "Render mode" toggle with 4 modes, to enable some or all
of crengine's new enhanced block rendering features.
Use "legacy" rendering for previously opened books to not mess
with bookmarks, and "web" (all of the new features) for new books.
Also make available the added "HTML5" stylesheet to the Style menu.
* Make toggling Gyro events more robust
Actually ask to turn it on/off depending on the setting, instead of a
blind toggle
A quick succession of suspend/resume events could otherwise leave it
in an unexpected state (i.e., off when it should have been on).
Specifically, how we ignore it.
No longer do anything specific and potentially racy, and let the
unexpected wakeup handler take care of putting us back to sleep.
Also add an option to only ignore wakeup events from the SleepCover.
Re #5098
Re #5087
For some mysterious reason, I have a duplicate default gateway on my
Forma, one with no metrics, and a proper one.
This ensures we pick the proper one.
I'm fairly sure this is temporary insanity on the part of my device,
but, still, it can't hurt.
route -n:
Kernel IP routing table
Destination Gateway Genmask Flags Metric Ref Use Iface
0.0.0.0 192.168.0.1 0.0.0.0 UG 0 0 0 eth0
0.0.0.0 192.168.0.1 0.0.0.0 UG 208 0 0 eth0
192.168.0.0 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.0 U 208 0 0 eth0
ip r:
default via 192.168.0.1 dev eth0
default via 192.168.0.1 dev eth0 metric 208
192.168.0.0/24 dev eth0 src 192.168.0.49 metric 208
* Make the cover thumbnail respect the cover's AR in the widget
* Add a "Mark as read/unread" button in the FM's longpress menu.
* Make sure the cover_info cache is wiped if necessary (sidecar purge/BookInfo cache clear).
The contained widget may not have integer position/dimen
(which should probably be fixed in those that don't ensure
that), and our maths could eventually make them even more
shifted by fractional parts.
In the end, when closing the widget, the refresh code may
miss painting/cleaning 1px and leave a border of the widget
on the screen.
- Popup footnotes: workaround strange behaviour of MuPDF
which is adding some unwanted margin above elements
with an "id=" attribute.
- In-page footnotes: also remove any left and right margin,
to keep footnotes aligned with the main text.
Also add 2 classnames (witnessed in quite a few recent
french books) to the list of classic classnames.
- Also bump crengine: CSS: fix parsing of multi classnames
and attributes selectors