The hard limit from sqlite may be larger, but things slow down as more
tags are selected.
https://forums.ankiweb.net/t/unable-to-create-custom-test/10467
There are a number of things that could be improved here:
- we should show a live count so users are aware of the limit
- we should be filling in the parent tags when they're not explicitly
listed on a card
- we should reconsider disabling the 'tags to include' by default
It may make sense to defer these changes until we can move this screen
into Svelte/handle the processing in the backend.
Once the mutex has been poisoned the app is unusable, and users were
struggling to close it. This also ensures we'll receive the original
error report, instead of the follow-up poison errors that don't tell us
what caused the issue.
https://forums.ankiweb.net/t/error-message-keeps-popping-up/10494
When a modal was created with another window as its parent, the other
window was being returned, when it was the current window that we
actually wanted. This caused nextCard() to be called again when it
presented the timebox modal, leading to a stack overflow.
https://forums.ankiweb.net/t/anki-2-1-45-alpha/10061/71
Like the previous change, avoid exposing the protobuf as a public API
for now. It requires more thought, and is probably better done with
either extra helper accessors like decks.name(), or via a native class.
If there is little space, Qt replaces some tools of the toolbar with an
expandable menu indicated by an arrow. But this arrow is invisible in
night mode.
- prettier's formatting has changed, so files needed to be reformatted
- dart is spitting out deprecation warnings like:
254 │ 2: $spacer / 2,
│ ^^^^^^^^^^^
╵
bazel-out/darwin-fastbuild/bin/ts/sass/bootstrap/_variables.scss 254:6 @import
ts/sass/button_mixins.scss 2:9 @use
ts/components/ColorPicker.svelte 2:5 root stylesheet
DEPRECATION WARNING: Using / for division is deprecated and will be removed in Dart Sass 2.0.0.
Recommendation: math.div($grid-gutter-width, 2)
- enable default_css on editor again, so that the html element
is set to the system font size. If this is bringing in unwanted styling,
maybe we can come up with a different solution that just adjusts the
fonts
- make toolbar size relative to html font size, instead of hard-coding
it
The default 1 rem is fine, but we need to apply the default font size
to the html element instead of the body for the definition of rem to
update.
Fixes#1174
Also:
- fix issues where the Undo action in the Browse screen was not
consistent with the main window. The existing hook signature has been
changed; from a snapshot of the add-on code from a few months ago, it
was not a hook that was being used by anyone.
- change the undo shortcut in the Browse window to match the main
window. It was different because undoing a change in the editing area
could accidentally trigger an undo of an operation, but the damage is
limited now that (most) operations can be redone. If it still proves to
be a problem, perhaps we should just always swallow ctrl+z when an
editing field is focused.
The previous behaviour when a non-sortable column was clicked was to
trigger the sorting routine, which was usually a no-op, but would
reorder rows if the configured sort column was hidden.
Instead of using a separate undo queue, the code now defers checking for
newly-due learning cards until the answering stage, and logs the updated
cutoff time as an undoable change, so that any newly-due learning cards
won't appear instead of a new/review card that was just undone.
Queue redo now uses a similar approach to undo, instead of rebuilding the
queues.
Avoids duplicate work, and is a step towards allowing the next
states to be modified by third-party code.
Also:
- fixed incorrect underlined count, due to reviews being labeled as
learning cards
- fixed reviewer not refreshing when undoing a test review, by splitting
up backend queue rebuilding from frontend reviewer refresh
- moved answering into a CollectionOp