* Move Trigger into its own file
* Try implement HandlerList
* Implement new input handler and handler-list
* Use new refocus HandlerList in TextColorButton
* Fix TextColorButton on windows
* Move ColorPicker to editor-toolbar
* Change trigger behavior of overwriteSurround
* Fix mathjax-overlay flushCaret
* Insert image via bridgeCommand return value
* Fix invoking color picker with F8
* Have remove format work even when collapsed
* Satisfy formatter
* Insert media via callback resolved from python
* Replace print with web.eval
* Fix python formatting
* remove unused function (dae)
* Add progress.single_shot()
* Fix periodic garbage collection
* Properly cleanup mediasync timers
* Revert some replacements with `single_shot()`
These timers shouldn't fire if their widget is destroyed.
* Add timer docs explaining issues and alternatives
* Apply suggestions from code review
* Tweak docstrings
* Truncate long deck names to match AnkiWeb behavior
Prevent long deck name from obscuring deck stats in main deck browser - match behavior at https://ankiweb.net/decks/ for handling long deck names (truncate name)
* Fix formatting
* Update CONTRIBUTORS
Add myself to contributors list
* Replace Card.data with .original_position
* Use and update original position in v3
* Show original position in card info
* Revert restoring original position for now
* Fix pb card to/from pylib card
* Try original_position as the last pb field
* minor wording tweaks (dae)
* Clarify some comments
* Don't destructure insertion trigger
* Make superscript and subscript use domlib/surround
* Create new {Text,Highlight}ColorButton
* Use domlib/surround for textcolor
- However there's still a crucial bug, when you're breaking existing
colored span when unsurrounding, their color is not restored
* Add underline format to removeFormats
* Simplify type of ElementMatcher and ElementClearer for end users
* Add some comments for normalize-insertion-ranges
* Split normalize-insertion-ranges into remove-adjacent and remove-within
* Factor out find-remove from unsurround.ts
* Rename merge-mach, simplify remove-within
* Clarify some comments
* Refactor first reduce
* Refactor reduceRight
* Flatten functions in merge-ranges
* Move some functionality to merge-ranges and do not export
* Refactor merge-ranges
* Remove createInitialMergeMatch
* Finish refactoring of merge-ranges
* Refactor merge-ranges to minimal-ranges and add some unit testing
* Move more logic into text-node
* Remove most most of the logic from remove-adjacent
- remove-adjacent is still part of the "merging" logic, as it increases
the scope of the child node ranges
* Add some tests for edge cases
* Merge remove-adjacent logic into minimal-ranges
* Refactor unnecessary list destructuring
* Add some TODOs
* Put removing nodes and adding new nodes into sequence
* Refactor MatchResult to MatchType and return clear from matcher
* Inline surround/helpers
* Shorten name of param
* Add another edge case test
* Add an example where commonAncestorContainer != normalization level
* Fix bug in find-adjacent when find more than one nested nodes
* Allow comments for Along type
* Simplify find-adjacent by removing intermediate and/or curried functions
* Remove extend-adjacent
* Add more tests when find-adjacent finds by descension
* Fix find-adjacent descending into block-level elements
* Add clarifying comment to refusing to descend into block-level elements
* Move shifting logic into find-adjacent
* Rename file matcher to match-type
* Give a first implemention of TreeVertex
* Remove MatchType.ALONG
- findAdjacent now directly modifies the range
* Rename MatchType.MATCH into MatchType.REMOVE
* Implement a version of find-within that utilizies match-tree
* Turn child node range into a class
* Fix bug in new find-adjacent function
* Make all find-adjacent tests test for ranges
* Surrounding within farthestMatchingAncestor when available
* Fix an issue with negligable elements
- also rename "along" elements to "negligable"
* Add two TODOs to SurroundFormat interface
* Have a messy first implementation of the new tree-node algorithm
* Maintain whether formatting nodes are covered or within user selection
* Move covered and insideRange into TreeNode superclass
* Reimplement findAdjacent logic
* Add extension logic
* Add an evaluate method to nodes
* Introduce BlockNode
* Add a first evaluate implementation
* Add left shift and inner shift logic
* Implement SurroundFormatUser
* Allow pass in formatter, ascender and merger from outside
* Fix insideRange and covered switch-up
* Fix MatchNode.prototype.isAscendable
* Fix another switch-up of covered and insideRange...
* Remove a lot of old code
* Have surround functions only return the range
- I still cannot think of a good reason why we should return addedNodes
and removedNodes, except for testing.
* Create formatting-tree directory
* Create build-tree directory + Move find-above up to /domlib
* Remove range-anchors
* Move unsurround logic into no-splitting
* Fix extend-merge
* Fix inner shift being eroneusly returned as left shift
* Fix oversight in SplitRange
* Redefine how ranges are recreated
* Rename covered to insideMatch and put as fourth parameter instead of third
* Keep track of match holes and match leaves
* Rename ChildNodeRange to FlatRange
* Change signature of matcher
* Fix bug in extend-merge
* Improve Match class
* Utilize cache in TextColorButton
* Implement getBaseSurrounder for TextColorButton
* Add matchAncestors field to FormattingNode
* Introduce matchAncestors and getCache
* Do clearing during parsing already
- This way, you know whether elements will be removed before getting to
Formatting nodes
* Make HighlightColorButton use our surround mechanism
* Fix a bug with calling .removeAttribute and .hasAttribute
* Add side button to RemoveFormat button
* Add disabled to remove format side button
* Expose remove formats on RemoveFormat button
* Reinvent editor/surround as Surrounder class
* Fix split-text when working with insert trigger
* Try counteracting the contenteditable's auto surrounding
* Remove matching elements before normalizing
* Rewrite match-type
* Move setting match leaves into build
* Change editing strings
- So that color strings match bold/italic strings better
* Fix border radius of List options menu
* Implement extensions functionality
* Remove some unnecessary code
* Fix split range endOffset
* Type MatchType
* Reformat MatchType + add docs
* Fix domlib/surround/apply
* Satisfy last tests
* Register Surrounder as package
* Clarify some comments
* Correctly implement reformat
* Reformat with inactive eraser formats
* Clear empty spans with RemoveFormatButton
* Fix Super/Subscript button
* Use ftl string for hardcoded tooltip
* Adjust wording
* Improve type annotations in studydeck.py
* Use `super()`
* Explicitly delete widget after closing dialog if parent is None
* Consolidate common cleanup tasks into a function
..., and connect it to `finished` signal
* Fix new deck not being selected
* Remove redundant assignments
* Fix wrong hook being torn down
* Fix item models not being destroyed
* Add missing gc for FilteredDeckConfigDialog
* Add missing type annotation
* Pass calling widget as parent to QTimer
Implicitly passing `self.mw` as the parent means that the QTimer won't
get destroyed before quitting the app, which also thwarts garbage
collection of any data captured by a passed closure.
* Make `Editor._links` an instance variable
Browser is inserting a closure into this dict capturing itself. As a class
variable, it won't get destroyed, so neither will the browser.
* Make `Editor._links` funcs take instance again
* Deprecate calling progress.timer() without parent
* show caller location when printing deprecation warning (dae)
* Call StudyDeck with callback
* StudyDeck w/ callback, remove redundant assignment
* Replace exec() with show() for various dialogs
* Update super init args for Models.__init__
* Make StudyDialog ApplicationModal
* Remove .exec() from various dialogs and menus
* Add main view menu
* Add browser view menu
* Use standard keys for zooming and full screen
* Capitalise menu item names
* Toggle Showing Cards/Notes -> Toggle Cards/Notes
* Explicitly set linux full screen key
on_toggle_fullscreen -> on_toggle_full_screen
This was inadvertently dropped in 478b3a53f1,
but AnkiWeb requires it.
In the future we will need to give these index pages a bit more thought,
as it's not very helpful to be exporting a creation function if we're
automatically mounting as the module is imported. Dropping the automatic
mounting would give us more flexibility, but currently that leads to
a FOUC in night mode, as the webview is revealed prior to a subsequent
web.eval() call being able to fire.
The default settings don't understand our folder layout (leading to
errors), and place cache files in the root folder. While there is a
setting to provide extra arguments to mypy which we could use to address
the former, paths like ~/.cache do not appear to be supported. Easier
to just rely on pyright for in-IDE linting, and invoke mypy either
via bazel, or via tools/mypy-watch
+ remove unused dist/ exclude
* Fix ValueError when exported files have wrong mtime
Set the `strict_timestamps` argument to `False`, so the media files which have a wrong mtime can be normally added to the zipfile.
* Update CONTRIBUTORS (ankitects#1666)
* Reformat exporting.py
* Show buried until daily limits in overview screen
This explains differences between the counts shown in the deck tree and
those shown in the overview screen.
Closes#1633.
* interday learning cards can be buried too (dae)
* add 'buried' tooltip to bury counts; generate row in helper fn (dae)
* Use grey for buried counts
This is not ideal, but I struggled to come up with a better solution.
Background:
- The scheduler records the mtime of cards as it's building the queues,
and will throw an error in get_queued_cards() if the card on the DB
has a different mtime. This is to catch bugs - any operation that modifies
cards should be triggering a queue rebuild, or should adjust the queues
appropriately.
- The review screen skips the usual queue rebuild redraw, and directly
updates the flag icon. This is because a rebuild could cause a different
card to appear, or the answer side to switch back to the question side,
neither of which the user expects when they flag a card.
The current behaviour was broken: the queue rebuilding was still happening
on the backend, and the frontend was just failing to reflect it.
I initially tried to special-case Op::SetFlag, having it skip the queue
rebuild, and having set_card_flag() update the mtimes in the active
queue. But those mutations weren't captured by the undo log, so they
didn't get undone when undoing the set flag operation. We could perhaps
work around it by adding a separate undo entry to capture the mutation,
but it started to feel like it would be a pain to maintain moving forward.
By skipping the undo queue and retaining the same mtime, no queue
rebuild is required. Because we're setting usn, the cards will still
sync, but as mtime is not bumped, in the case of a conflict, an older
unsynced change from another client may revert the flag change.
Fixes https://forums.ankiweb.net/t/anki-2-1-50-beta-1-2/15608/145
IIRC, it was triggered when the user doesn't have a valid current
deck selected. currentRevLimit() sets default=False, but it is ignored
and the default deck is returned instead.
* Use submodule imports in aqt
* Use submodule imports in pylib
* More submodule imports in pylib
These required removing some direct imports to get rid of import cycles.
On a Linux machine here, the tests consistently fail when two copies
of black are run at once:
% bazel test //qt:format_check //pylib:format_check --cache_test_results=no
==================== Test output for //qt:format_check:
Process SyncManager-1:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/home/dae/.cache/bazel/_bazel_dae/fc22e40cbbf8b7d16ac57a00991b1ef1/external/python/lib/python3.9/multiprocessing/process.py", line 315, in _bootstrap
self.run()
File "/home/dae/.cache/bazel/_bazel_dae/fc22e40cbbf8b7d16ac57a00991b1ef1/external/python/lib/python3.9/multiprocessing/process.py", line 108, in run
self._target(*self._args, **self._kwargs)
File "/home/dae/.cache/bazel/_bazel_dae/fc22e40cbbf8b7d16ac57a00991b1ef1/external/python/lib/python3.9/multiprocessing/managers.py", line 583, in _run_server
server = cls._Server(registry, address, authkey, serializer)
File "/home/dae/.cache/bazel/_bazel_dae/fc22e40cbbf8b7d16ac57a00991b1ef1/external/python/lib/python3.9/multiprocessing/managers.py", line 156, in __init__
self.listener = Listener(address=address, backlog=16)
File "/home/dae/.cache/bazel/_bazel_dae/fc22e40cbbf8b7d16ac57a00991b1ef1/external/python/lib/python3.9/multiprocessing/connection.py", line 453, in __init__
self._listener = SocketListener(address, family, backlog)
File "/home/dae/.cache/bazel/_bazel_dae/fc22e40cbbf8b7d16ac57a00991b1ef1/external/python/lib/python3.9/multiprocessing/connection.py", line 596, in __init__
self._socket.bind(address)
OSError: [Errno 98] Address already in use
I dug briefly into Black's code, but suspect this is actually an issue
with the multiprocessing library. Didn't have time to investigate it
further; this workaround will do for now.
(One day I'll get around to merging those separate scripts into a single
one. One day. :-))