* Fix footer moving upwards
* Fix column detection
Was broken because escaped line breaks were not considered.
Also removes delimiter detection on `#columns:` line. User must use tabs
or set delimiter beforehand.
* Add CSV preview
* Parse `#tags column:`
* Optionally export deck and notetype with CSV
* Avoid clones in CSV export
* Prevent bottom of page appearing under footer (dae)
* Increase padding to 1em (dae)
With 0.5em, when a vertical scrollbar is shown, it sits right next to
the right edge of the content, making it look like there's no right
margin.
* Experimental changes to make table fit+scroll (dae)
- limit individual cells to 15em, and show ellipses when truncated
- limit total table width to body width, so that inner table is shown
with scrollbar
- use class rather than id - ids are bad practice in Svelte components,
as more than one may be displayed on a single page
* Skip importing foreign notes with filtered decks
Were implicitly imported into the default deck before.
Also some refactoring to fetch deck ids and names beforehand.
* Hide spacer below hidden field mapping
* Fix guid being replaced when updating note
* Fix dupe identity check
Canonify tags before checking if dupe is identical, but only add update
tags later if appropriate.
* Fix deck export for notes with missing card 1
* Fix note lines starting with `#`
csv crate doesn't support escaping a leading comment char. :(
* Support import/export of guids
* Strip HTML from preview rows
* Fix initially set deck if current is filtered
* Make isHtml toggle reactive
* Fix `html_to_text_line()` stripping sound names
* Tweak export option labels
* Switch to patched rust-csv fork
Fixes writing lines starting with `#`, so revert 5ece10ad05f331.
* List column options with first column field
* Fix flag for exports with HTML stripped
* avoid repinning Rust deps by default
* add id_tree dependency
* Respect intermediate child limits in v3
* Test new behaviour of v3 counts
* Rework v3 queue building to respect parent limits
* Add missing did field to SQL query
* Fix `LimitTreeMap::is_exhausted()`
* Rework tree building logic
https://github.com/ankitects/anki/pull/1638#discussion_r798328734
* Add timer for build_queues()
* `is_exhausted()` -> `limit_reached()`
* Move context and limits into `QueueBuilder`
This allows for moving more logic into QueueBuilder, so less passing
around of arguments. Unfortunately, some tests will require additional
work to set up.
* Fix stop condition in new_cards_by_position
* Fix order gather order of new cards by deck
* Add scheduler/queue/builder/burying.rs
* Fix bad tree due to unsorted child decks
* Fix comment
* Fix `cap_new_to_review_rec()`
* Add test for new card gathering
* Always sort `child_decks()`
* Fix deck removal in `cap_new_to_review_rec()`
* Fix sibling ordering in new card gathering
* Remove limits for deck total count with children
* Add random gather order
* Remove bad sibling order handling
All routines ensure ascending order now.
Also do some other minor refactoring.
* Remove queue truncating
All routines stop now as soon as the root limit is reached.
* Move deck fetching into `QueueBuilder::new()`
* Rework new card gather and sort options
https://github.com/ankitects/anki/pull/1638#issuecomment-1032173013
* Disable new sort order choices ...
depending on set gather order.
* Use enum instead of numbers
* Ensure valid sort order setting
* Update new gather and sort order tooltips
* Warn about random insertion order with v3
* Revert "Add timer for build_queues()"
This reverts commit c9f5fc6ebe87953c17a0c842990b009b5596c69c.
* Update rslib/src/storage/card/mod.rs (dae)
* minor wording tweaks to the tooltips (dae)
+ move legacy strings to bottom
+ consistent capitalization (our leech action still needs fixing,
but that will require introducing a new 'suspend card' string as the
existing one is used elsewhere as well)
- tokio 1.0
- updated reqwest, thanks to Rumo
- other minor dep updates
the reqwest build file has been split into two, as it was awkward
to manually update the combined file, and the platform gate is now
on the target in rslib/
Python wheels on Linux require statically linked SSL libraries.
We were previously relying on the native-tls-vendored feature in
reqwest, but that does not work with Bazel, as openssl-src makes
assumptions that break when sandboxed. The static libs distributed
by distros like Ubuntu fail to link, and while we could potentially
build OpenSSL ourselves, we'd then need to keep it up to
date.
On Windows and Mac however, native-tls is preferable to ring, as it
allows us to get free updates from the OS, and results in
a smaller library.
Rust currently only supports platform-specific features in nightly,
and cargo-raze does not have support for them, so we currently need
to override the generated build file with a hand-crafted one that
specifies the relative features/deps for each platform.
update.py has been updated to automatically keep the version numbers
in this file up to date, so it should hopefully not prove too hard to
maintain going forward.