* footer(optimize): remove dead code
* footer(fix): disable auto refresh time option when current time is not checked
* fix: support disable progress bar again
Makes it easier to comply with UX style.
* Change "OK" to "Search dictionary" in Dictionary lookup to comply with UX style
* Change "OK" to "Search all text" in Fulltext search to comply with UX style
Tacked on but highly related:
* change "OK" to "Search Wikipedia" in Wikipedia lookup to comply with UX style
* change "OK" to "Set default" in ConfigDialog to comply with UX style
Chore:
* fixed up order of requires
MenuSorter: forgot to add plugin style change
MenuSorter: worked out the final quirks
* Menu always compressed into tables without missing indexes for ipairs compatibility
* Orphans attached
* Separators no longer count as items
* Add action clarification to format download dialog
The format download dialog now has a title reflecting where a format will be downloaded with a prefix making it clear that choosing a format will download it.
Also fix touch zone dependency graph generation code.
ReaderHighlight has now been migrated to use touch zone
Inputcontainer's touch event handling logic changed to only stop
propagation when handler returns `true`. Previously, it stops
propagation when a handler is found. This is needed to support
both readerhighlight_tap and tap_forward touch zones.
Also for the current text-only wikipedia full page: replace
the ==s in section titles with some unicode symbols for a better
visual feeling of hierarchy. These same symbols are also used
in the .epub.
Both can be disabled by adding ["wikipedia_prettify"] = false
to settings.reader.lua
readerhighlight: close ButtonTable (like other buttons do) when looking
up wikipedia, otherwise if we save as epub, and swtich to new document,
this ButtonTable will never be closed and stays in UI.
Tested on Kindle PW3. The error message my device threw was different from what was coded in OPDSBrowser.lua in getCatalog(). Perhaps we should test other devices and see if there are other error messages thrown as well.
This patch makes the OPDS Browser treat the default catalogs (Project Gutenberg, Feedbooks, etc.) the same as a user-added catalog. This makes them removable and editable if the user so chooses.