* Add simple mask editor add-on API
* Signal completed mask editor image loading to Python
* Add API methods for querying mask editor state, fix formatting
* Use event forwarding to propagate image loaded event
Should fix mobile support by moving all bridgeCommand calls to `NoteEditor.svelte`
* Add shape classes to mask editor API
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* Refactor: Add index to shapes package
* Add shape draw callback API to setupImageCloze
* Expose IO drawing API, switch away from image cloze naming
We currently use "image occlusion" in most places, but some references to "image cloze" still remain. For consistency's sake and to make it easier to quickly find IO-related code, this commit replaces all remaining references to "image cloze", only maintaining those required for backwards compatibility with existing note types.
* Add cloze ordinal to shapes
* Do not mutate original shapes during (de)normalization
Mutating shapes would be a recipe for trouble when combined with IO API use by external consumers.
(makeNormal(makeAbsolute(makeNormal())) is not idempotent,
and keeping track of the original state would introduce
additional complexity with no discernible performance benefit
or otherwise.)
* Tweak IO API, allowing modifications to ShapeProperties
* Tweak drawShape parameters
* Switch method order
For consistency with previous implementation
* Run Rust formatters
* Simplify position (de)normalization
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* Revert "Fix selected shapes shifting to canvas origin"
This reverts commit d81b96fed0adb7db2fb9847c52d7cb73f83b4b32.
This introduced a regression where the selection of objects was cleared
when it should not have been. For example, if multiple objects were
selected and the mouse was released while moving them around, the
selection would be cleared.
* Another approach to preventing selected shapes from shifting
Prevent fabric objects from shifting to the wrong position when the
active selection contains multiple objects by calculating their
coordinates relative to the canvas, as in the case of the fabric.Group.
* Remove v1/v2 support from deck list
* Remove v1/v2 support from most routines and show error
* Remove scheduler_version from preferences
* Fix formatting
* Remove v1/v2 conditionals from Python code
* Fix legacy importer
* Remove legacy hooks
* Add missing scheduler checks
* Remove V2 logic from deck options screen
* Remove the review_did_undo hook
* Restore ability to open old options with shift (dae)
* Propagate editor UI state transitions to add-ons
* Also set initial Python state to EditorState.INITIAL
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* Add text tool to IO
* Remove unnecessary parentheses
* Fix text objects always grouped
* Remove log
* Fix text objects hidden on back side
* Implement text scaling
* Add inverse text outline
* Warn about IO notes with only text objects
This will result in a different error message than the case where no
objects are added at all though, and the user can bypass the warning.
Maybe this is better to avoid discarding the user's work if they have
spent some time adding text.
* Add isValidType
* Use matches!
* Lock aspect ratio of text objects
* Reword misleading comment
The confusion probably comes from the Fabric docs, which apparently need updating: http://fabricjs.com/docs/fabric.Canvas.html#uniformScaling
* Do not count text objects when calculating current index
* Make text objects respond to size changes
* Fix uniform scaling not working when editing
* Use Arial font
* Escape colons and unify parsing
* Handle scale factor when restricting shape to view
* Use 'cloned'
* Add text background
* Tweak drawShape's params
* Fix polygon not converting correctly to cloze
* Fix first polygon disappearing when creating se...
...cond one during editing
Previously, a fabric object was passed directly to a `Shape` such as
`Rectangle` or `Polygon`, so mutating a non-primitive property of the
shape would lead to mutating the original fabric object as well.
* Commit addition of polygon immediately
Unlike the rect or ellipse tools, when the polygon tool was active,
clicking on the canvas did not fire the `object:removed` event and the
`change` event was not dispatched. As a result, an addition of a polygon
was not saved to the DB when switching to another note or closing the
editor in edit mode without performing an action that dispatched the
`change` event.
* Draft set optimal/calculated retention button
Temporarily save the calculated optimal retention and display it with a button
that sets the desired retention above to this value.Don't show button until
attention had been calculated. Disable button when optimal and desired
attention are equal.
I find this nicer than the current alert-popup solution, as it avoids a popup
and gives a choice to the user to accept the calculated retention or not, while
also persisting the calculated retention on the screen for a bit.
TODO: What's still missing is that the `optimalRetention` variable is global and
persists when I change presets. When changing presets the variable should reset to
`undefined`, which would also makes the button disappear. Ideally it should also
disappear when changing the FSRS parameters. So probably it should be made part
of some deck options state and subscribe to some events. But with that I might
need some help. Also I thought whether that variable should go into the deck
options schema but tbh it's not something we want to persist between sessions,
users should recalculate it.
* Add me to contributors for tests so pass
* Add formatting ant type fixes to make tests pass
* Minor fixes (dae)
* Remove the period
It's very helpful having a sub-permille precision in a progress
indicator, percent-precision or at most a tenth of a percent should be
sufficient for any indicator.
But in particular the compute-retention progress has 10 steps, i.e. the progress
increases in 10%-intervals (10%, 20%, ...), it *cannot* have sub-decimal
progress-percentages, see 2d5b19b494/src/optimal_retention.rs (L365-L368). So there integer percents should be
enough, everything else is misleading.
The compute-weights progress is currently (as of beta-2) not showing up at all.
Maybe if the bug is fixed it can show sub-percent percentages, so for know I changed that
to 0.1% precision. But I think integer percentages should be fine here as well,
so upon request I can fix that.
Also see my comment on this problem in https://forums.ankiweb.net/t/anki-23-10-beta/34912/39.
Allowing some decks to be FSRS and some SM-2 will lead to confusing
behavior when sorting on SM-2 or FSRS-specific fields, or when moving
cards between decks.
+ Don't protect the comments field
It's not required by our current code. We can remove the protection
from Header and Back Extra in the future too, once we no longer depend
on them.
Closes#2621
Will allow user to see a record of difficulty changes, and allows us
to identify reviews that have been done with FSRS vs SM-2, since the
valid range is different.
* Pack FSRS data into card.data
* Update FSRS card data when preset or weights change
+ Show FSRS stats in card stats
* Show a warning when there's a limited review history
* Add some translations; tweak UI
* Fix default requested retention
* Add browser columns, fix calculation of R
* Property searches
eg prop:d>0.1
* Integrate FSRS into reviewer
* Warn about long learning steps
* Hide minimum interval when FSRS is on
* Don't apply interval multiplier to FSRS intervals
* Expose memory state to Python
* Don't set memory state on new cards
* Port Jarret's new tests; add some helpers to make tests more compact
https://github.com/open-spaced-repetition/fsrs-rs/pull/64
* Fix learning cards not being given memory state
* Require update to v3 scheduler
* Don't exclude single learning step when calculating memory state
* Use relearning step when learning steps unavailable
* Update docstring
* fix single_card_revlog_to_items (#2656)
* not need check the review_kind for unique_dates
* add email address to CONTRIBUTORS
* fix last first learn & keep early review
* cargo fmt
* cargo clippy --fix
* Add Jarrett to about screen
* Fix fsrs_memory_state being initialized to default in get_card()
* Set initial memory state on graduate
* Update to latest FSRS
* Fix experiment.log being empty
* Fix broken colpkg imports
Introduced by "Update FSRS card data when preset or weights change"
* Update memory state during (re)learning; use FSRS for graduating intervals
* Reset memory state when cards are manually rescheduled as new
* Add difficulty graph; hide eases when FSRS enabled
* Add retrievability graph
* Derive memory_state from revlog when it's missing and shouldn't be
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* Make enum selector generic
* Refactor ImportCsvPage to support tooltips
* Improve csv import defaults
* Unify import pages
* Improve import page styling
* Fix life cycle issue with import properties
* Remove size constraints to fix scrollbar styling
* Add help strings and urls to csv import page
* Show ErrorPage on ImportPage error
* Fix escaping of import path
* Unify ImportPage and ImportLogPage
* Apply suggestions from code review (dae)
* Fix import progress
* Fix preview overflowing container
* Don't include <br> in FileIoErrors (dae)
e.g. 500: Failed to read '/home/dae/foo2.csv':<br>stream did not contain valid UTF-8
I thought about using {@html ...} here, but that's a potential security issue,
as the filename is not something we control.
Issues:
- The `change` event was not dispatched in MaskEditor.svelte when an
undo/redo was performed. Therefore, if the user then closed the editor
or switched to another note without performing an operation that would
cause the `change` event to be dispatched, the undone or redone changes
were not saved to DB.
- When `IOMode.kind === "edit"` (i.e., Edit Current or Browse), the
beginning of the undo history was a blank canvas, not a canvas with
existing masks. Therefore, if you continued to undo to the beginning of
the history, the masks that existed when you opened the editor would be
lost, and they would not be restored even when you performed a redo.
- In the 'Add' dialog, the undo history was not reset when starting to
create a new IO note after adding an IO note.
Also add a small UI improvement:
The undo/redo buttons are now disabled when there is no action to
undo/redo.
* Add ability to tab to DuplicateLink
The change that allows the DuplicateLink to be tabbed to is the removal of the `tabindex`. The other changes are to make the link only appear as wide as the text, otherwise the tab outline appears around the whole `<span>`, which makes it look weird.
* Fix formatting after attribute removal
* Remember original id when importing notetype
* Reuse notetypes with matching original id
* Add field and template ids
* Enable merging imported notetypes
* Fix test
Note should be updated if the incoming note's notetype is
remapped to the existing note's notetype.
On the other hand, it should be skipped if its notetype id is mapped
to some new notetype.
* Change field and template ids to i32
* Add merge notetypes flag to proto message
* Add dialog for apkg import
* Move HelpModal into components
* Generalize import dialog
* Move SettingTitle into components
* Add help modal to ImportAnkiPackagePage
* Move SwitchRow into components
* Fix backend method import
* Make testable in browser
* Fix broken modal
* Wrap in container and fix margins
* Update commented Anki version of new proto fields
* Check ids when comparing notetype schemas
* Add tooltip for merging notetypes.
* Allow updating notes regardless of mtime
* Gitignore yarn-error.log
* Allow updating notetypes regardless of mtime
* Fix apkg help carousel
* Use i64s for template and field ids
* Add option to omit importing scheduling info
* Restore last settings in apkg import dialog
* Display error when getting metadata in webview
* Update manual links for apkg importing
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Damien Elmes <dae@users.noreply.github.com>
* Omit schduling -> Import all cards as new cards
* Tweak importing-update-notes-help
* UpdateCondition → ImportAnkiPackageUpdateCondition
* Load keyboard.ftl
* Skip updating dupes in 'update alwyas' case
* Explain more when merging notetypes is required
* "omit scheduling" → "with scheduling"
* Skip updating notetype dupes if 'update always'
* Merge duplicated notetypes from previous imports
* Fix rebase aftermath
* Fix panic when merging
* Clarify 'update notetypes' help
* Mention 'merge notetypes' in the log
* Add a test which covers the previously panicking path
* Use nested ftl messages to ensure consistency
* Make order of merged fields deterministic
* Rewrite test to trigger panic
* Update version comment on new fields
* Support searching for deck configs by name
* Integrate FSRS optimizer into Anki
* Hack in a rough implementation of evaluate_weights()
* Interrupt calculation if user closes dialog
* Fix interrupted error check
* log_loss/rmse
* Update to latest fsrs commit; add progress info to weight evaluation
* Fix progress not appearing when pretrain takes a while
* Update to latest commit
* Implement import log screen in Svelte
* Show filename in import log screen title
* Remove unused NoteRow property
* Show number of imported notes
* Use a single nid expression
* Use 'count' as variable name for consistency
* Import from @tslib/backend instead
* Fix summary_template typing
* Fix clippy warning
* Apply suggestions from code review
* Fix imports
* Contents -> Fields
* Increase max length of browser search bar
https://github.com/ankitects/anki/pull/2568/files#r1255227035
* Fix race condition in Bootstrap tooltip destruction
https://github.com/twbs/bootstrap/issues/37474
* summary_template -> summaryTemplate
* Make show link a button
* Run import ops on Svelte side
* Fix geometry not being restored in CSV Import page
* Make VirtualTable fill available height
* Keep CSV dialog modal
* Reword importing-existing-notes-skipped
* Avoid mentioning matching based on first field
* Change tick and cross icons
* List skipped notes last
* Pure CSS spinner
* Move set_wants_abort() call to relevant dialogs
* Show number of imported cards
* Remove bold from first sentence and indent summaries
* Update UI after import operations
* Add close button to import log page
Also make virtual table react to resize event.
* Fix typing
* Make CSV dialog non-modal again
Otherwise user can't interact with browser window.
* Update window modality after import
* Commit DB and update undo actions after import op
* Split frontend proto into separate file, so backend can ignore it
Currently the automatically-generated frontend RPC methods get placed in
'backend.js' with all the backend methods; we could optionally split them
into a separate 'frontend.js' file in the future.
* Migrate import_done from a bridgecmd to a HTTP request
* Update plural form of importing-notes-added
* Move import response handling to mediasrv
* Move task callback to script section
* Avoid unnecessary :global()
* .log cannot be missing if result exists
* Move import log search handling to mediasrv
* Type common params of ImportLogDialog
* Use else if
* Remove console.log()
* Add way to test apkg imports in new log screen
* Remove unused import
* Get actual card count for CSV imports
* Use import type
* Fix typing error
* Ignore import log when checking for changes in Python layer
* Apply suggestions from code review
* Remove imported card count for now
* Avoid non-null assertion in assignment
* Change showInBrowser to take an array of notes
* Use dataclasses for import log args
* Simplify ResultWithChanges in TS
* Only abort import when window is modal
* Fix ResultWithChanges typing
* Fix Rust warnings
* Only log one duplicate per incoming note
* Update wording about note updates
* Remove caveat about found_notes
* Reduce font size
* Remove redundant map
* Give credit to loading.io
* Remove unused line
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* setup mask editor in note editor
- add image on mask button click (only one time)
- show hide add button for io on notetype change
- hide field in io notetype
- icon for toggle
and replace image
* add update io notes
* Tidy up i/o notetype check and fix error
- Make it a method on editor
- Use .get(), because the setting doesn't exist on older notetypes
- Pass the bool value into the ts code, instead of the enum
* reset io page after adding
* remove adjust function & add target for mask editor
* handle browse mode & merged sidetoolbar and toptoolbar to toolbar
* fix: shape, button click in browse, dropdown menu
* add arrow to add button
* store for handling visiblity of maskeditor
- remove update button in edit mode, implement autoupdate
* update var name
* simplify store
Combined with the previous changes, this allows the mobile clients to
build the web components without having to set up a Python environment,
and should speed up AnkiDroid CI.
Easier to import from, and allows us to declare the output of the build
action without having to iterate over all the proto filenames. Have
confirmed it doesn't break esbuild's tree shaking.
* eslint-plugin-svelte3 -> eslint-plugin-svelte
The former is deprecated, and blocks an update to Svelte 4.
Also drop unused svelte2tsx and types package.
* Drop unused symbols code for now
It may be added back in the future, but for now dropping it will save
200k from our editor bundle.
* Remove sass and caniuse-lite pins
The latter no longer seems to be required. The former was added to
suppress deprecation warnings when compiling the old bootstrap version
we have pinned. Those are hidden by the build tool now (though we really
need to address them at one point: https://github.com/ankitects/anki/issues/1385)
Also removed unused files section.
* Prevent proto compile from looking in node_modules/@types/sass
When deps are updated, tsc aborts because @types/sass is a dummy package
without an index.d.ts file.
* Filter Svelte warnings out of ./run
* Update to latest Bootstrap
This fixes the deprecation warnings we were getting during build:
bootstrap doesn't accept runtime CSS variables being set in Sass, as
it wants to apply transforms to the colors.
Closes#1385
* Start port to Svelte 4
- svelte-check tests have a bunch of failures; ./run works
- Svelte no longer exposes internals, so we can't use create_in_transition
- Also update esbuild and related components like esbuild-svelte
* Fix test failures
Had to add some more a11y warning ignores - have added
https://github.com/ankitects/anki/issues/2564 to address that in the
future.
* Remove some dependency pins
+ Remove sass, we don't need it directly
* Bump remaining JS deps that have a current semver
* Upgrade dprint/license-checker/marked
The new helper method avoids marked printing deprecation warnings to
the console.
Also remove unused lodash/long types, and move lodahs-es to devdeps
* Upgrade eslint and fluent packages
* Update @floating-ui/dom
The only dependencies remaining are currently blocked:
- Jest 29 gives some error about require vs import; may not be worth
investigating if we switch to Deno for the tests
- CodeMirror 6 is a big API change and will need work.
* Roll dprint back to an earlier version
GitHub dropped support for Ubuntu 18 runners, causing dprint's artifacts
to require a glibc version greater than what Anki CI currently has.
* Fix MathJax editor not closing when changing notes via shortcut
Another commit will remove the on:blur handler set for <MathjaxEditor>,
in which case the function will also be called when changing notes with
a mouse click.
* Don't close MathJax editor on blur event
Closing MathJax editor on a blur event caused it to close even when
it should not.
e.g.
- when switching to another application
- when right-clicking to bring up the context menu
- when clicking on the empty space around CodeMirror
* Fix .no-reduce-motion missing from graphs spinner, and not being honored
* Begin migration from protobuf.js -> protobuf-es
Motivation:
- Protobuf-es has a nicer API: messages are represented as classes, and
fields which should exist are not marked as nullable.
- As it uses modules, only the proto messages we actually use get included
in our bundle output. Protobuf.js put everything in a namespace, which
prevented tree-shaking, and made it awkward to access inner messages.
- ./run after touching a proto file drops from about 8s to 6s on my machine. The tradeoff
is slower decoding/encoding (#2043), but that was mainly a concern for the
graphs page, and was unblocked by
37151213cd
Approach/notes:
- We generate the new protobuf-es interface in addition to existing
protobuf.js interface, so we can migrate a module at a time, starting
with the graphs module.
- rslib:proto now generates RPC methods for TS in addition to the Python
interface. The input-arg-unrolling behaviour of the Python generation is
not required here, as we declare the input arg as a PlainMessage<T>, which
marks it as requiring all fields to be provided.
- i64 is represented as bigint in protobuf-es. We were using a patch to
protobuf.js to get it to output Javascript numbers instead of long.js
types, but now that our supported browser versions support bigint, it's
probably worth biting the bullet and migrating to bigint use. Our IDs
fit comfortably within MAX_SAFE_INTEGER, but that may not hold for future
fields we add.
- Oneofs are handled differently in protobuf-es, and are going to need
some refactoring.
Other notable changes:
- Added a --mkdir arg to our build runner, so we can create a dir easily
during the build on Windows.
- Simplified the preference handling code, by wrapping the preferences
in an outer store, instead of a separate store for each individual
preference. This means a change to one preference will trigger a redraw
of all components that depend on the preference store, but the redrawing
is cheap after moving the data processing to Rust, and it makes the code
easier to follow.
- Drop async(Reactive).ts in favour of more explicit handling with await
blocks/updating.
- Renamed add_inputs_to_group() -> add_dependency(), and fixed it not adding
dependencies to parent groups. Renamed add() -> add_action() for clarity.
* Remove a couple of unused proto imports
* Migrate card info
* Migrate congrats, image occlusion, and tag editor
+ Fix imports for multi-word proto files.
* Migrate change-notetype
* Migrate deck options
* Bump target to es2020; simplify ts lib list
Have used caniuse.com to confirm Chromium 77, iOS 14.5 and the Chrome
on Android support the full es2017-es2020 features.
* Migrate import-csv
* Migrate i18n and fix missing output types in .js
* Migrate custom scheduling, and remove protobuf.js
To mostly maintain our old API contract, we make use of protobuf-es's
ability to convert to JSON, which follows the same format as protobuf.js
did. It doesn't cover all case: users who were previously changing the
variant of a type will need to update their code, as assigning to a new
variant no longer automatically removes the old one, which will cause an
error when we try to convert back from JSON. But I suspect the large majority
of users are adjusting the current variant rather than creating a new one,
and this saves us having to write proxy wrappers, so it seems like a
reasonable compromise.
One other change I made at the same time was to rename value->kind for
the oneofs in our custom study protos, as 'value' was easily confused
with the 'case/value' output that protobuf-es has.
With protobuf.js codegen removed, touching a proto file and invoking
./run drops from about 8s to 6s.
This closes#2043.
* Allow tree-shaking on protobuf types
* Display backend error messages in our ts alert()
* Make sourcemap generation opt-in for ts-run
Considerably slows down build, and not used most of the time.
* Fix shortcut not being unregistered when Plain/RichTextBadge is detroyed
This fixes an issue where, if the "Show HTML by default" option of
fields located at the same position in two notetypes have different
values, switching between those notetypes during an editor session
would cause the keyboard shortcut (Ctrl+Shift+X) to no longer function
correctly thereafter.
* Don't restore fields' state if notetype has been modified
This fixes an issue where editor fields behave incorrectly after
opening the 'Fields' dialog and customizing the notetype. An example
of incorrect behavior is that after adding a new field and closing
the dialog, the added field would display both richtext input and
plaintext input, regardless of the options.
* Rename type, variable and function
- Apply suggestions from code review
- Also use optional chaining instead of non-null assertion