wrap2() was introduced recently to try and resolve an issue where
styling outside of the wrapped section was getting lost. eg,
<b>some [text] etc</b>
When the user created a cloze deletion or added math tags to the [text]
part, the text ended up not being bold - the inner portion is displayed
without styling.
wrap2() used setFormat("inserttext", ...), which did fix that issue
- but it also introduced multiple new issues:
- any HTML inside the selected area, including newlines and images,
was lost
- the unicode entities inserted when creating a cloze deletion in
RTL mode end up inserted as plain text
For now, I'm just going to revert to the old behaviour. If anyone
has a suggestion for an approach that is able to preserve both the
inner formatting and the surrounding formatting, a pull request
or post on the forums would be appreciated!
The type hints allow mypy to check the gui_hook calls, revealing a
bunch of places that are broken as they expect no arguments like the
legacy hooks.
To make mypy happy about PyQt's signal.connect(func), a qconnect()
helper has been added.
- No need for the checkbox, as an unchecked box is equal to an empty
`QLineEdit`.
- The value was saved to the profile but not loaded.
- And the real pièce de résistance: I've figured out how to "Promote"
the `QLineEdit` to a `TagEdit`.
Hope you like it! :)
This prevents a startup failure caused by trying to set
the UI scale when .meta() is not working. Startup still
fails, but the correct message is displayed now.
This allows us to add a docstring to .append() so users can see
the names of the arguments that are being passed, and means we
don't have to remember to prepend run_ when calling a hook.
Still todo:
- Add separate module for GUI hooks
- Update the remaining runHook/runFilter() calls
- Document the changes, including defensive registration
Other areas of Anki don't confirm cancelling actions with tooltips,
so after further consideration, the tooltip felt out of the place and
might have actually confused users into thinking some action was
being performed.
Allows Anki to register a mime-type handler for .ankiaddon files
Other small collateral changes:
+ fix positioning issues with some prompts and progress dialog
+ add prompt titles where they were missing
+ add type annotations for AddonManager installation methods
+ explicitly import os in main (used to be imported via aqt.qt)