- backend now updates current notetype as part of addition
- frontend no longer implicitly adds, so we can assign a new name and
add in a single operation
- 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
More than {{ is acceptable to start a tag, which means that `{{{Foo}}` won't be interpreted as "the content of `Foo`"
and should be rejected. For the sake of clarity and parsing, I suspect that those symbol should be rejected elsewhere
too.
Similary `{{Foo}}}` won't be interpreted as "Show the content of field `Foo}`" even if this field exists, so it's better
to reject `}`. It's clearly necessary to reject "}}" inside the field name, rejecting "}" seems easier to explain and
avoid future unexpected problem if the templates change.
The ":" are used to separate filters, and rejecting it in field name would ensure that there is no ambiguity.
- changes are now committed in bulk when closing the dialog,
and can be canceled
- it's not necessary to save the note to the database to preview it
- duplicate fields are now shown as duplicates in the top list
- redraw preview more quickly
- use + instead of _ when deduplicating names, as the latter is a
glob character
- field changes are now applied when user closes dialog with save
button, in bulk
- models diag now fetches note type and saves it as required, instead
of holding on top a copy that can grow stale as changes are made in
subdialogs
- both dialogs now perform operations in the backend
- note.model() now fetches the note type on the fly, instead of
holding on to a copy that may become stale