Either at all, or because it would impose reduced functionality.
Meaning:
* On 4bpp fb, because those are completely unsupported by the C BB
* On 24bpp fb, because it has limited support for that target format (no alpha blending).
* On 8bpp Linux eInk fb with an inverted palette (that's basically only the K4 ;)).
* On Linux eInk devices w/ no HW inversion support, as that would render NightMode inoperable.
That last point means that it's currently *always* blacklisted on PocketBook, because I don't have a PB device, so I don't know how safe HW inversion would be, meaning none of them are marked as being HW invert capable.
(I was a tiny bit hasty with https://github.com/koreader/koreader-base/pull/912 ;).)
Without having to resort to weird custom defaults.
* Split the current margins setting in three:
* Horizontal margins (because you generally want those two to be balanced).
* Top margin & Bottom margin (because you may want to tweak those separately to deal with quirky status bar/final line shenanigans).
* Also, add a "Reclaim bar height from bottom margin" toggle to the status bar menu, to optionally make sure the status bar won't eat into the bottom margin.
* Includes a free fix to diacritics popup refresh handling in the keyboard ;).
Wrap the whole of loadConfigAndProcessFeeds with Trapper:wrap so that feeds are downloaded sequentially, otherwise they become interleaved and the UI progress updates get confusing. Use Trapper:info in place of manually constructed InfoMessages.
Lift the Trapper:wrap call out of the individual article processing code,
so that articles are processed one by one, in order to:
* Avoid concurrent progress updates fighting over the UI dialog
* Avoid trying to download many images at the same time
Allow the user to specify whether to download images for each individual
feed specified in feed_config.lua. Default to false to stay closest to
existing behaviour.
It should be a path to a directory, not a file.
https://circleci.com/docs/2.0/configuration-reference/#store_test_results
> Path (absolute, or relative to your working_directory) to directory containing subdirectories of JUnit XML or Cucumber JSON test metadata files
Perhaps the file needs to be named results.xml. We'll see.
Some combination of Travis and/or older Busted necessitated insufficient insulation.
Follow-up to https://github.com/koreader/koreader/pull/4970
Space condensing carried over; reset at the start of readertoc.
* [fix] Add LuaJIT patch to sync with koreader-base https://github.com/koreader/android-luajit-launcher/pull/141
A bit of an emergency fix to just get it working ASAP. A patch was added to base LuaJIT in https://github.com/koreader/koreader-base/pull/892, which caused a mismatch and build failures over here. Unfortunately that was hidden by some excessive Android verbosity inadvertently introduced in https://github.com/koreader/koreader-base/pull/888, and on my local instance where I did a sanity check LuaJIT was already compiled…
on if it's off.
Because, on the KA1, since wetting the warmth *has* to set the
brightness, it could ;).
Patch only actually needed on Kobo, as all Cervantes devices with warmth
support have a mixer, which mean they *can* set the warmth without
affecting the brightness ;).