Adding 'webp' was necessary for Anki to recognize WebP images
(https://developers.google.com/speed/webp/?csw=1) as images rather than
audio. The addition of the audio formats was incidental, as it appears Anki
assumes audio files if a file is not an image file.
Fix error message when editFocusLost is called after editor destruction
https://anki.tenderapp.com/discussions/ankidesktop/11175-bug-in-browser-revealed-by-add-on?unresolve=true
To reproduce:
1. Install the attached add-on. (All it does is register a function on the editFocusLost hook, and set the flag to 1 to signify that a field has been updated).
2. Run Anki. Enter the Browse window. Press Enter to display your deck.
3. Select one card.
4. Click inside one of the fields for that card. Now, when you leave that field, the editFocusLost hook will be called.
5. Now, select 2 notes from the browser, with your mouse, without clicking anywhere else before.
You will observe this error message:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "aqt/progress.pyc", line 69, in handler
File "aqt/editor.pyc", line 467, in onUpdate
File "aqt/editor.pyc", line 572, in checkValid AttributeError: 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'fields'
the canFocus/canCopy separate variables was silly, as we ended up
with text that could be copied from the context menu but not with
a shortcut key. also we default to allowing focus now, since that's
the more sensible default. fixes copy issues with card info dialog and
some addons
fixes
File "aqt/profiles.pyc", line 253, in _loadMeta
File "aqt/profiles.pyc", line 234, in recover
AttributeError: 'ProfileManager' object has no attribute 'db'
deletes in particular take some time for the server to process, but
don't require much bandwidth, leading to the progress appearing to
have pause when content is actually being processed
this also gives the user an idea of how long the process will take to
complete
Otherwise it gets created directly in the home folder, which is
confusing when you would expect that only to happen on older installs
which previously used it.
Fixes bug #950. We need to keep an eye out for media filename problems,
as this line is probably not necessary anymore with changes to the way
Anki handles encoding but could potentially introduce issues.
3aeb5d8 accidentally added some duplicate code that made the search
parser run twice and strip the space from the search that had just been
automatically placed in the box.