This frees up Ctrl/Shift+left click to behave like in a typical GUI
app. On a Mac users can either two finger click, or Command+click in
conjunction with one of the other modifiers.
https://github.com/ankitects/anki/issues/1011
I thought this could work, but users (including myself!) are used to
being able to shift+click to select a region, and this behaviour is
surprising. We're also doing potentially expensive searches for each
extra selected item. I think we may need to switch this behaviour to
the right mouse button instead.
This partially reverts commit c91d21e18e.
'Current deck' has moved, and by removing 'due tomorrow', we can drop
the 'today' suffix on the rest of the items.
The keys of the existing translations have not been changed, so
existing translations will not break, but will need to be manually
updated to make them shorter.
While mypy can understand nested references like ConfigBool.Key.COLLAPSE_RECENT,
PyCharm doesn't understand the metaclass syntax, and shows the definitions
as invalid.
- Closes#976
- Added helper to apply arbitrary colour to an icon.
- Fix#979 - low res icons in night mode.
- The icons and colours are not perfect - please feel free to send
through a PR if you can improve them.
- Convert colors dictionary into module consts, so we can
use code completion.
- Added "Edited Today" and "Due Tomorrow"
- Rename camelCase attribute to snake_case and tweak the wording
of some enum constants. We've already broken compatibility with the
major sidebar add-ons, so we may as well make these changes while we
can.
- Removed Filter button. Currently there is no exposed way to toggle
the Sidebar off - wonder if we still need it?
Simpler and approximately twice as fast in a large collection:
old approach
search for a: 371ms
search for an: 260ms
new approach:
search for a: 171ms
search for an: 149ms
Still todo: add enum defs for the other root categories, update
the _section_root() calls, and update is_expanded() to use the new
extra types
- anki._backend stores the protobuf files and rsbackend.py code
- pylib modules import protobuf messages directly from the
_pb2 files, and explicitly export any will be returned or consumed
by public pylib functions, so that calling code can import from pylib
- the "rsbackend" no longer imports and re-exports protobuf messages
- pylib can just consume them directly.
- move errors to errors.py
Still todo:
- rsbridge
- finishing the work on rsbackend, and check what we need to add
back to the original file location to avoid breaking add-ons