* Enable access to old notetype name
* Set minimum height for ChangeNotetypeDialog
* Add bootstrap icons to change-notetype
* Move alert up and make it collapsible
* Tweak some CSS
- Add variables --sticky-bg and --sticky-border to StickyContainer
- Tweak base.css
* Add translatable string "(Nothing)"
* Rework ChangeNotetype screen
* Initially load option at newIndex and remaining options on focus
Optimization for big notetypes:
Should increase efficiency from O(n²) to O(n). Test on notetype with 500 templates shows significant improvement in load time (~10s down to ~1s).
* Try to satisfy rust test
* Change arrow direction depending on reading direction
+ add 0.5em top padding to main
* Create Alert.svelte
* Introduce CSS variable --pane-bg
* Revert "Initially load option at newIndex and remaining options on focus"
This reverts commit f42beee45c27dba9433d76217fb583b117fb5231.
* Final cleanup
* Refine padding/gutter
* Remove unnecessary stopPropagation of mathjax-overlay events
* Use CodeMirror component for MathjaxHandle
* Refactor ResizeObserver code in MathjaxHandle
* Wrap setRange in CodeMirror in try/catch
* Add Mathjax Editor bottom margin
* Add custom Enter and Shift+Enter shortcuts for the MathjaxHandle
* Format
* Move placeCaretAfter to domlib
* Move focus back to field after editing Mathjax
* Put Cursor after Mathjax after accepting
* Add delete button for Mathjax
* Change border color of mathjax menu
* Refactor into MathjaxMenu
* Put caretKeyword in variable
* Use one ResizeObserver for all Mathjax images
* Add minmimum width for Mathjax editor
* is still smaller than minimal window width
* Add bazel directories to .prettierignore and format from root
* exclude ftl/usage (dae)
the json files that live there are output from our tooling, and
formatting them means an extra step each time we want to update them
also exclude .mypy_cache, which is output by scripts/mypy*
* minor ftl tweak: newline -> new line (dae)
* Canonify import of i18n module
Should always be imported as `tr`, or `tr2` if there is a name collision
(Svelte).
* Add helper for garbage collecting ftl strings
Also add a serializer for ftl asts.
* Add helper for filter-mapping `DirEntry`s
* Fix `i18n_helpers/BUILD.bazel`
* run cargo-raze
* Refactor `garbage_collection.rs`
- Improve helper for file iterating
- Remove unused terms as well
- Fix issue with checking for nested messages by switching to a regex-
based approach (which runs before deleting)
- Some more refactorings and lint fixes
* Fix lints in `serialize.rs`
* Write json pretty and sorted
* Update `serialize.rs` and fix header
* Fix doc and remove `dbg!`
* Add binaries for ftl garbage collection
Also relax type constraints and strip debug tests.
* add rust_binary targets for i18n helpers (dae)
* add scripts to update desktop usage/garbage collect (dae)
Since we've already diverged from 2.1.49, we won't gain anything
from generating a stable json just yet. But once 2.1.50 is released,
we should run 'ftl/update-desktop-usage.sh stable'.
* add keys from AnkiMobile (dae)
* Mention caveats in `remove-unused.sh`
* Add description input to fields dialog
QLineEdit seems like the best option, as it saves space and motivates users to keep their descriptions concise.
* Add setDescriptions to note initialization script
Went for the extra function instead of including it in setFields to prevent potential add-on breakages.
* Add tooltip next to field name if description is set
* Refactor code according to suggestions
Set default tooltip placement to right instead of bottom
Use .get() for fld["description"]
Fix tab order in fields dialog
Swap out abbreviation "desc" for full length name to keep consistency
* Update Protobuf and Rust for description
Add description to notetypes.proto and schema11
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* Fix tooltips not updating with description
Remove redundant variable tooltipOptions
Update previousTooltip within reactive function
* Move LabelDescription out of LabelName
Co-authored-by: Henrik Giesel <hgiesel@users.noreply.github.com>
* Decrease icon size and fix alignment
Co-Authored-By: Henrik Giesel <hengiesel@gmail.com>
* the new key needs to be cleared from fields, not the notetype itself
Co-authored-by: RumovZ <RumovZ@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Henrik Giesel <hengiesel@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Damien Elmes <gpg@ankiweb.net>
- changes can now be undone
- the same field can now be mapped to multiple target fields, allowing
fields to be cloned
- the old Qt dialog has been removed
- the old col.models.change() API calls the new code, to avoid
breaking existing consumers. It requires the field map to always
be passed in, but that appears to have been the common case.
- closes#1175
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.
Combine existing check for unparsable templates with a check for unknown
field names and a check for front sides without any field replacement.
Updating the notetype's fields now mutates the parsed templates, so the
checks can run on the final templates.
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.
- Daily limits are no longer inherited - each deck limits its own
cards, and the selected deck enforces a maximum limit.
- Fetching of review cards now uses a single query, and sorts in advance.
In collections with a large number of overdue cards and decks, this is
faster than iterating over each deck in turn.
- Include interday learning count in review count & review limit, and
allow them to be buried.
- Warn when parent review limit is lower than child deck in deck options.
- Cap the new card limit to the review limit.
- Add option to control whether new card fetching short-circuits.
Updating a deck via protobuf is now exposed on the backend, but not
currently on the frontend - I suspect we'll be better off writing
separate routines for the actions we need instead, and we get a better
undo description for free.
This is currently causing an ugly redraw in the browse screen, which
will need fixing.
Older translations will note have the $notetype variable, but that is
not an error in Fluent - it would only cause problems if we tried to
use the new string on older Anki versions.
- Filtered deck creation now happens as an atomic operation, and is
undoable.
- The logic for initial search text, normalizing searches and so on
has been pushed into the backend.
- Use protobuf to pass the filtered deck to the updated dialog, so
we don't need to deal with untyped JSON.
- Change the "revise your search?" prompt to be a simple info box -
user has access to cancel and build buttons, and doesn't need a separate
prompt. Tweak the wording so the 'show excluded' button should be more
obvious.
- Filtered decks have a time appended to them instead of a number,
primarily because it's easier to implement. No objections going back to
the old behaviour if someone wants to contribute a clean patch.
The standard de-duplication will happen if two decks are created in the
same minute with the same name.
- Tweak the default sort order, and start with two searches. The UI
will still hide the second search by default, but by starting with two,
the frontend doesn't need logic for creating the starting text.
- Search errors now have their own error type, instead of using
InvalidInput, as that was intended mainly for bad API calls. The markdown
conversion is done when the error is converted from the backend, allowing
errors to printed as a string without any special handling by the calling
code.
TODO: when building a new filtered deck, update_active() is clobbering
the undo log when the overview is refreshed
- clear_unused_tags() is now undoable, and returns the number of removed
notes
- add a new mw.query_op() helper for immutable queries
- decouple "freeze/unfreeze ui state" hooks from the "interface update
required" hook, so that the former is fired even on error, and can be
made re-entrant
- use a 'block_updates' flag in Python, instead of setUpdatesEnabled(),
as the latter has the side-effect of preventing child windows like
tooltips from appearing, and forces a full redrawn when updates are
enabled again. The new behaviour leads to the card list blanking out
when a long-running op is running, but in the future if we cache the
cell values we can just display them from the cache instead.
- we were indiscriminately saving the note with saveNow(), due to the
call to saveTags(). Changed so that it only saves when the tags field
is focused.
- drain the "on_done" queue on main before launching a new background
task, to lower the chances of something in on_done making a small query
to the DB and hanging until a long op finishes
- the duplicate check in the editor was executed after the webview loads,
leading to it hanging until the sidebar finishes loading. Run it at
set_note() time instead, so that the editor loads first.
- don't throw an error when a long-running op started with with_progress()
finishes after the window it was launched from has closed
- don't throw an error when the browser is closed before the sidebar
has finished loading
- This avoids the need for a separate screen, though we may want to
slightly fade out the display when information is stale.
- Means the browser can delay updates just like the main window does.
'card modified' covers the common case where we need to rebuild the
study queue, but is also set when changing the card flags. We want to
avoid a queue rebuild in that case, as it causes UI flicker, and may
result in a different card being shown. Note marking doesn't trigger
a queue build, but still causes flicker, and may return the user back
to the front side when they were looking at the answer.
I still think entity-based change tracking is the simplest in the
common case, but to solve the above, I've introduced an enum describing
the last operation that was taken. This currently is not trying to list
out all possible operations, and just describes the ones we want to
special-case.
Other changes:
- Fire the old 'state_did_reset' hook after an operation is performed,
so legacy code can refresh itself after an operation is performed.
- Fire the new `operation_did_execute` hook when mw.reset() is called,
so that as the UI is updated to the use the new hook, it will still
be able to refresh after legacy code calls mw.reset()
- Update the deck browser, overview and review screens to listen to
the new hook, instead of relying on the main window to call moveToState()
- Add a 'set flag' backend action, so we can distinguish it from a
normal card update.
- Drop the separate added/modified entries in the change list in
favour of a single entry per entity.
- Add typing to mw.state
- Tweak perform_op()
- Convert a few more actions to use perform_op()
Up until now, we've been forcing a new search whenever reset is called.
The primary reason was that the card list display routines did not expect
a card or note to have been removed. By updating the model to show
"(deleted)" when a card or note is missing, we no longer have to repeat
the search.
This has a few advantages:
- Searches, especially complex ones, can be slow to execute. When we
perform them after every operation like a delete, it can make Anki feel
sluggish.
- The fact that notes have been deleted becomes more obvious - some users
found it easy to miss the "deleted" pop-up in the past.
This change does not just affect deletions, as many other operations
trigger a reset as well. In the past, when using 'set due date' in the
review screen for example, it caused an ugly flicker in the browser screen,
and could be slow when the current search couldn't be quickly redone.
The disadvantage of this approach is that the displayed content may
not reflect the specified search, which has the potential to be confusing.
But if that turns out to be a problem, it could be (partly) alleviated by
displaying a refresh button next to the search bar when the search may
need to be refreshed.
Feedback welcome!
Work in progress - still to do:
- renames appear as 'Update Deck' - easiest way to solve it would
be to have a separate backend method for renames
- drag&drop of decks not yet undoable
- since the undo status is updated after the backend method ends,
the older checkpoint() calls need to be replaced with an
update_undo_status() at the end of the call - if we just remove the
checkpoint, then the menu doesn't get updated
This splits update_card() into separate undoable/non-undoable ops
like the change to notes in b4396b94abdeba3347d30025c5c0240d991006c9
It means that actions get a blanket 'Update Card' description - in the
future we'll probably want to either add specific actions to the backend,
or allow an enum or string to be passed in to describe the op.
Other changes:
- card.flush() can no longer be used to add new cards. Card creation
is only supposed to be done in response to changes in a note's fields,
and this functionality was only exposed because the card generation
hadn't been migrated to the backend at that point. As far as I'm aware,
only Arthur's "copy notes" add-on used this functionality, and that should
be an easy fix - when the new note is added, the associated cards will
be generated, and they can then be retrieved with note.cards()
- tidy ups/PEP8
- note.flush() behaves like before, as otherwise actions or add-ons
that perform bulk flushing would end up creating an undo entry for
each note
- added col.update_note() to opt in to the new behaviour
- tidy up the names of some related routines
- transact() now automatically clears card queues unless an op
opts-out (and currently only AnswerCard does). This means there's no
risk of forgetting to clear the queues in an operation, or when undoing/
redoing
- CollectionOp->UndoableOp
- clear queues when redoing "answer card", instead of clearing redo
when clearing queues