* fix: try catch excepton on get_windows_dark_mode and global cache that check
* add commitor email to CONTRIBUTORS
* remove is_windows_dark_mode cache
* avoid logging the missing key (dae)
The check happens frequently, so this will fill up the user's console if we print it each time.
* Add thousands comma separator for card counts graph
* Fix Answer Buttons graph's tooltip
Changes to the "times pressed" heading
* Shows the percent of that button out of all the presses
* Comma separates total on thousands
* Update CONTRIBUTERS
* Wider spacing for graph tables
* Switch to locale-based stats numbers
* Update CONTRIBUTORS
Wrong email?
* Fix counts graph on narrow devices
Graph and table now align in a column when the device's screen is narrow. Columns widths are bounded to not get too wide
* Rename toLocaleXXX functions
* toLocaleNumber -> localizedNumber
* toLocaleString -> localizedDate
Also cleans up sketchy "card counts" table formatting
* Localize more numbers
Uses locale-based rounding for more numbers now
* Localize graph axis ticks
* Fix future-due graph tooltip
* avoid div by zero (dae)
Ignoring NaN in localizedNumber() could potentially mask a mistake
in the future - better to explicitly handle the invalid case at the
source instead.
Wikimedia Commons has pronunciation recordings with .opus extension.
Anki is able to play such files, but until now adding them required
changing the extension to .ogg or some other supported one.
Also sort the audio extensions list.
Fixesankitects/help-wanted#18. Height of webview should be the height
of the contents inside it. Previously, scale factors increased fixed
height of the container webview, thus creating empty space (e.g.
at 200% scaling, height of webview was double the height of the inner
HTML page). Now height of webview is always the height of the contained
element.
I tried to commit those files with lf endings but git doesn't appear to want to commit those changes.
I guess I'd have to make a minor change to the each file and I'm relutant to do that.
The only dependency which required nightly compilers was pyo3, which
supports stable Rust (1.39.0 and later) since version 0.11.0. Supporting
stable Rust makes it easier to package Anki for distributions. No other
code changes were required.
Signed-off-by: Aleksa Sarai <cyphar@cyphar.com>