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My Library: Tab bar w/ Recent Books + File Browser (#250) # Summary This PR introduces a reusable Tab Bar component and combines the Recent Books and File Browser into a unified tabbed page called "My Library" accessible from the Home screen. ## Features ### New Tab Bar Component A flexible, reusable tab bar component added to `ScreenComponents` that can be used throughout the application. ### New Scroll Indicator Component A page position indicator for lists that span multiple pages. **Features:** - Up/down arrow indicators - Current page fraction display (e.g., "1/3") - Only renders when content spans multiple pages ### My Library Activity A new unified view combining Recent Books and File Browser into a single tabbed page. **Tabs:** - **Recent** - Shows recently opened books - **Files** - Browse SD card directory structure **Navigation:** - Up/Down or Left/Right: Navigate through list items - Left/Right (when first item selected): Switch between tabs - Confirm: Open selected book or enter directory - Back: Go up directory (Files tab) or return home - Long press Back: Jump to root directory (Files tab) **UI Elements:** - Tab bar with selection indicator - Scroll/page indicator on right side - Side button hints (up/down arrows) - Dynamic bottom button labels ("BACK" in subdirectories, "HOME" at root) ## Tab Bar Usage The tab bar component is designed to be reusable across different activities. Here's how to use it: ### Basic Example ```cpp #include "ScreenComponents.h" void MyActivity::render() const { renderer.clearScreen(); // Define tabs with labels and selection state std::vector<TabInfo> tabs = { {"Tab One", currentTab == 0}, // Selected when currentTab is 0 {"Tab Two", currentTab == 1}, // Selected when currentTab is 1 {"Tab Three", currentTab == 2} // Selected when currentTab is 2 }; // Draw tab bar at Y position 15, returns height of the tab bar int tabBarHeight = ScreenComponents::drawTabBar(renderer, 15, tabs); // Position your content below the tab bar int contentStartY = 15 + tabBarHeight + 10; // Add some padding // Draw content based on selected tab if (currentTab == 0) { renderTabOneContent(contentStartY); } else if (currentTab == 1) { renderTabTwoContent(contentStartY); } else { renderTabThreeContent(contentStartY); } renderer.displayBuffer(); } ``` Video Demo: https://share.cleanshot.com/P6NBncFS <img width="250" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/07de4418-968e-4a88-9b42-ac5f53d8a832" /> <img width="250" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/e40201ed-dcc8-4568-b008-cd2bf13ebb2a" /> <img width="250" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/73db269f-e629-4696-b8ca-0b8443451a05" /> --------- Co-authored-by: Dave Allie <dave@daveallie.com>
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#pragma once
#include <string>
#include <vector>
struct RecentBook {
std::string path;
std::string title;
std::string author;
feat: UI themes, Lyra (#528) ## Summary ### What is the goal of this PR? - Visual UI overhaul - UI theme selection ### What changes are included? - Added a setting "UI Theme": Classic, Lyra - The classic theme is the current Crosspoint theme - The Lyra theme implements these mockups: https://www.figma.com/design/UhxoV4DgUnfrDQgMPPTXog/Lyra-Theme?node-id=2003-7596&t=4CSOZqf0n9uQMxDt-0 by Discord users yagofarias, ruby and gan_shu - New functions in GFXRenderer to render rounded rectangles, greyscale fills (using dithering) and thick lines - Basic UI components are factored into BaseTheme methods which can be overridden by each additional theme. Methods that are not overridden will fallback to BaseTheme behavior. This means any new features/components in CrossPoint only need to be developed for the "Classic" BaseTheme. - Additional themes can easily be developed by the community using this foundation ![IMG_7649 Medium](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/b516f5a9-2636-4565-acff-91a25b93b39b) ![IMG_7746 Medium](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/def41810-ab6e-4952-b40f-b9ce7d62bea8) ![IMG_7651 Medium](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/518a9a6d-107a-4be3-9533-43a2b64b944b) ## Additional Context - Only the Home, Library and main Settings screens have been implemented so far, this will be extended to the transfer screens and chapter selection screen later on, but we need to get the ball rolling somehow :) - Loading extra covers on the home screen in the Lyra theme takes a little more time (about 2 seconds), I added a loading bar popup (reusing the Indexing progress bar from the reader view, factored into a neat UI component) but the popup adds ~400ms to the loading time. - ~~Home screen thumbnails will need to be generated separately for each theme, because they are displayed in different sizes. Because we're using dithering, displaying a thumb with the wrong size causes the picture to look janky or dark as it does on the screenshots above. No worries this will be fixed in a future PR.~~ Thumbs are now generated with a size parameter - UI Icons will need to be implemented in a future PR. --- ### AI Usage While CrossPoint doesn't have restrictions on AI tools in contributing, please be transparent about their usage as it helps set the right context for reviewers. Did you use AI tools to help write this code? _**PARTIALLY**_ This is not a vibe coded PR. Copilot was used for autocompletion to save time but I reviewed, understood and edited all generated code. --------- Co-authored-by: Dave Allie <dave@daveallie.com>
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std::string coverBmpPath;
bool operator==(const RecentBook& other) const { return path == other.path; }
};
feat: Migrate binary settings to json (#920) ## Summary * This PR introduces a migration from binary file storage to JSON-based storage for application settings, state, and various credential stores. This improves readability, maintainability, and allows for easier manual configuration editing. * Benefits: - Settings files are now JSON and can be easily read/edited manually - Easier to inspect application state and settings during development - JSON structure is more flexible for future changes * Drawback: around 15k of additional flash usage * Compatibility: Seamless migration preserves existing user data ## Additional Context 1. New JSON I/O Infrastructure files: - JsonSettingsIO: Core JSON serialization/deserialization logic using ArduinoJson library - ObfuscationUtils: XOR-based password obfuscation for sensitive data 2. Migrated Components (now use JSON storage with automatic binary migration): - CrossPointSettings (settings.json): Main application settings - CrossPointState (state.json): Application state (open book, sleep mode, etc.) - WifiCredentialStore (wifi.json): WiFi network credentials (Password Obfuscation: Sensitive data like WiFi passwords, uses XOR encryption with fixed keys. Note: This is obfuscation, not cryptographic security - passwords can be recovered with the key) - KOReaderCredentialStore (koreader.json): KOReader sync credentials - RecentBooksStore (recent.json): Recently opened books list 3. Migration Logic - Forward Compatibility: New installations use JSON format - Backward Compatibility: Existing binary files are automatically migrated to JSON on first load - Backup Safety: Original binary files are renamed with .bak extension after successful migration - Fallback Handling: If JSON parsing fails, system falls back to binary loading 4. Infrastructure Updates - HalStorage: Added rename() method for backup operations --- ### AI Usage While CrossPoint doesn't have restrictions on AI tools in contributing, please be transparent about their usage as it helps set the right context for reviewers. Did you use AI tools to help write this code? _** YES**_ --------- Co-authored-by: Dave Allie <dave@daveallie.com>
2026-02-22 07:18:25 +01:00
class RecentBooksStore;
namespace JsonSettingsIO {
bool loadRecentBooks(RecentBooksStore& store, const char* json);
} // namespace JsonSettingsIO
My Library: Tab bar w/ Recent Books + File Browser (#250) # Summary This PR introduces a reusable Tab Bar component and combines the Recent Books and File Browser into a unified tabbed page called "My Library" accessible from the Home screen. ## Features ### New Tab Bar Component A flexible, reusable tab bar component added to `ScreenComponents` that can be used throughout the application. ### New Scroll Indicator Component A page position indicator for lists that span multiple pages. **Features:** - Up/down arrow indicators - Current page fraction display (e.g., "1/3") - Only renders when content spans multiple pages ### My Library Activity A new unified view combining Recent Books and File Browser into a single tabbed page. **Tabs:** - **Recent** - Shows recently opened books - **Files** - Browse SD card directory structure **Navigation:** - Up/Down or Left/Right: Navigate through list items - Left/Right (when first item selected): Switch between tabs - Confirm: Open selected book or enter directory - Back: Go up directory (Files tab) or return home - Long press Back: Jump to root directory (Files tab) **UI Elements:** - Tab bar with selection indicator - Scroll/page indicator on right side - Side button hints (up/down arrows) - Dynamic bottom button labels ("BACK" in subdirectories, "HOME" at root) ## Tab Bar Usage The tab bar component is designed to be reusable across different activities. Here's how to use it: ### Basic Example ```cpp #include "ScreenComponents.h" void MyActivity::render() const { renderer.clearScreen(); // Define tabs with labels and selection state std::vector<TabInfo> tabs = { {"Tab One", currentTab == 0}, // Selected when currentTab is 0 {"Tab Two", currentTab == 1}, // Selected when currentTab is 1 {"Tab Three", currentTab == 2} // Selected when currentTab is 2 }; // Draw tab bar at Y position 15, returns height of the tab bar int tabBarHeight = ScreenComponents::drawTabBar(renderer, 15, tabs); // Position your content below the tab bar int contentStartY = 15 + tabBarHeight + 10; // Add some padding // Draw content based on selected tab if (currentTab == 0) { renderTabOneContent(contentStartY); } else if (currentTab == 1) { renderTabTwoContent(contentStartY); } else { renderTabThreeContent(contentStartY); } renderer.displayBuffer(); } ``` Video Demo: https://share.cleanshot.com/P6NBncFS <img width="250" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/07de4418-968e-4a88-9b42-ac5f53d8a832" /> <img width="250" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/e40201ed-dcc8-4568-b008-cd2bf13ebb2a" /> <img width="250" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/73db269f-e629-4696-b8ca-0b8443451a05" /> --------- Co-authored-by: Dave Allie <dave@daveallie.com>
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class RecentBooksStore {
// Static instance
static RecentBooksStore instance;
std::vector<RecentBook> recentBooks;
My Library: Tab bar w/ Recent Books + File Browser (#250) # Summary This PR introduces a reusable Tab Bar component and combines the Recent Books and File Browser into a unified tabbed page called "My Library" accessible from the Home screen. ## Features ### New Tab Bar Component A flexible, reusable tab bar component added to `ScreenComponents` that can be used throughout the application. ### New Scroll Indicator Component A page position indicator for lists that span multiple pages. **Features:** - Up/down arrow indicators - Current page fraction display (e.g., "1/3") - Only renders when content spans multiple pages ### My Library Activity A new unified view combining Recent Books and File Browser into a single tabbed page. **Tabs:** - **Recent** - Shows recently opened books - **Files** - Browse SD card directory structure **Navigation:** - Up/Down or Left/Right: Navigate through list items - Left/Right (when first item selected): Switch between tabs - Confirm: Open selected book or enter directory - Back: Go up directory (Files tab) or return home - Long press Back: Jump to root directory (Files tab) **UI Elements:** - Tab bar with selection indicator - Scroll/page indicator on right side - Side button hints (up/down arrows) - Dynamic bottom button labels ("BACK" in subdirectories, "HOME" at root) ## Tab Bar Usage The tab bar component is designed to be reusable across different activities. Here's how to use it: ### Basic Example ```cpp #include "ScreenComponents.h" void MyActivity::render() const { renderer.clearScreen(); // Define tabs with labels and selection state std::vector<TabInfo> tabs = { {"Tab One", currentTab == 0}, // Selected when currentTab is 0 {"Tab Two", currentTab == 1}, // Selected when currentTab is 1 {"Tab Three", currentTab == 2} // Selected when currentTab is 2 }; // Draw tab bar at Y position 15, returns height of the tab bar int tabBarHeight = ScreenComponents::drawTabBar(renderer, 15, tabs); // Position your content below the tab bar int contentStartY = 15 + tabBarHeight + 10; // Add some padding // Draw content based on selected tab if (currentTab == 0) { renderTabOneContent(contentStartY); } else if (currentTab == 1) { renderTabTwoContent(contentStartY); } else { renderTabThreeContent(contentStartY); } renderer.displayBuffer(); } ``` Video Demo: https://share.cleanshot.com/P6NBncFS <img width="250" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/07de4418-968e-4a88-9b42-ac5f53d8a832" /> <img width="250" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/e40201ed-dcc8-4568-b008-cd2bf13ebb2a" /> <img width="250" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/73db269f-e629-4696-b8ca-0b8443451a05" /> --------- Co-authored-by: Dave Allie <dave@daveallie.com>
2026-01-21 05:38:38 -06:00
feat: Migrate binary settings to json (#920) ## Summary * This PR introduces a migration from binary file storage to JSON-based storage for application settings, state, and various credential stores. This improves readability, maintainability, and allows for easier manual configuration editing. * Benefits: - Settings files are now JSON and can be easily read/edited manually - Easier to inspect application state and settings during development - JSON structure is more flexible for future changes * Drawback: around 15k of additional flash usage * Compatibility: Seamless migration preserves existing user data ## Additional Context 1. New JSON I/O Infrastructure files: - JsonSettingsIO: Core JSON serialization/deserialization logic using ArduinoJson library - ObfuscationUtils: XOR-based password obfuscation for sensitive data 2. Migrated Components (now use JSON storage with automatic binary migration): - CrossPointSettings (settings.json): Main application settings - CrossPointState (state.json): Application state (open book, sleep mode, etc.) - WifiCredentialStore (wifi.json): WiFi network credentials (Password Obfuscation: Sensitive data like WiFi passwords, uses XOR encryption with fixed keys. Note: This is obfuscation, not cryptographic security - passwords can be recovered with the key) - KOReaderCredentialStore (koreader.json): KOReader sync credentials - RecentBooksStore (recent.json): Recently opened books list 3. Migration Logic - Forward Compatibility: New installations use JSON format - Backward Compatibility: Existing binary files are automatically migrated to JSON on first load - Backup Safety: Original binary files are renamed with .bak extension after successful migration - Fallback Handling: If JSON parsing fails, system falls back to binary loading 4. Infrastructure Updates - HalStorage: Added rename() method for backup operations --- ### AI Usage While CrossPoint doesn't have restrictions on AI tools in contributing, please be transparent about their usage as it helps set the right context for reviewers. Did you use AI tools to help write this code? _** YES**_ --------- Co-authored-by: Dave Allie <dave@daveallie.com>
2026-02-22 07:18:25 +01:00
friend bool JsonSettingsIO::loadRecentBooks(RecentBooksStore&, const char*);
My Library: Tab bar w/ Recent Books + File Browser (#250) # Summary This PR introduces a reusable Tab Bar component and combines the Recent Books and File Browser into a unified tabbed page called "My Library" accessible from the Home screen. ## Features ### New Tab Bar Component A flexible, reusable tab bar component added to `ScreenComponents` that can be used throughout the application. ### New Scroll Indicator Component A page position indicator for lists that span multiple pages. **Features:** - Up/down arrow indicators - Current page fraction display (e.g., "1/3") - Only renders when content spans multiple pages ### My Library Activity A new unified view combining Recent Books and File Browser into a single tabbed page. **Tabs:** - **Recent** - Shows recently opened books - **Files** - Browse SD card directory structure **Navigation:** - Up/Down or Left/Right: Navigate through list items - Left/Right (when first item selected): Switch between tabs - Confirm: Open selected book or enter directory - Back: Go up directory (Files tab) or return home - Long press Back: Jump to root directory (Files tab) **UI Elements:** - Tab bar with selection indicator - Scroll/page indicator on right side - Side button hints (up/down arrows) - Dynamic bottom button labels ("BACK" in subdirectories, "HOME" at root) ## Tab Bar Usage The tab bar component is designed to be reusable across different activities. Here's how to use it: ### Basic Example ```cpp #include "ScreenComponents.h" void MyActivity::render() const { renderer.clearScreen(); // Define tabs with labels and selection state std::vector<TabInfo> tabs = { {"Tab One", currentTab == 0}, // Selected when currentTab is 0 {"Tab Two", currentTab == 1}, // Selected when currentTab is 1 {"Tab Three", currentTab == 2} // Selected when currentTab is 2 }; // Draw tab bar at Y position 15, returns height of the tab bar int tabBarHeight = ScreenComponents::drawTabBar(renderer, 15, tabs); // Position your content below the tab bar int contentStartY = 15 + tabBarHeight + 10; // Add some padding // Draw content based on selected tab if (currentTab == 0) { renderTabOneContent(contentStartY); } else if (currentTab == 1) { renderTabTwoContent(contentStartY); } else { renderTabThreeContent(contentStartY); } renderer.displayBuffer(); } ``` Video Demo: https://share.cleanshot.com/P6NBncFS <img width="250" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/07de4418-968e-4a88-9b42-ac5f53d8a832" /> <img width="250" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/e40201ed-dcc8-4568-b008-cd2bf13ebb2a" /> <img width="250" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/73db269f-e629-4696-b8ca-0b8443451a05" /> --------- Co-authored-by: Dave Allie <dave@daveallie.com>
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public:
~RecentBooksStore() = default;
// Get singleton instance
static RecentBooksStore& getInstance() { return instance; }
// Add a book to the recent list (moves to front if already exists)
feat: UI themes, Lyra (#528) ## Summary ### What is the goal of this PR? - Visual UI overhaul - UI theme selection ### What changes are included? - Added a setting "UI Theme": Classic, Lyra - The classic theme is the current Crosspoint theme - The Lyra theme implements these mockups: https://www.figma.com/design/UhxoV4DgUnfrDQgMPPTXog/Lyra-Theme?node-id=2003-7596&t=4CSOZqf0n9uQMxDt-0 by Discord users yagofarias, ruby and gan_shu - New functions in GFXRenderer to render rounded rectangles, greyscale fills (using dithering) and thick lines - Basic UI components are factored into BaseTheme methods which can be overridden by each additional theme. Methods that are not overridden will fallback to BaseTheme behavior. This means any new features/components in CrossPoint only need to be developed for the "Classic" BaseTheme. - Additional themes can easily be developed by the community using this foundation ![IMG_7649 Medium](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/b516f5a9-2636-4565-acff-91a25b93b39b) ![IMG_7746 Medium](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/def41810-ab6e-4952-b40f-b9ce7d62bea8) ![IMG_7651 Medium](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/518a9a6d-107a-4be3-9533-43a2b64b944b) ## Additional Context - Only the Home, Library and main Settings screens have been implemented so far, this will be extended to the transfer screens and chapter selection screen later on, but we need to get the ball rolling somehow :) - Loading extra covers on the home screen in the Lyra theme takes a little more time (about 2 seconds), I added a loading bar popup (reusing the Indexing progress bar from the reader view, factored into a neat UI component) but the popup adds ~400ms to the loading time. - ~~Home screen thumbnails will need to be generated separately for each theme, because they are displayed in different sizes. Because we're using dithering, displaying a thumb with the wrong size causes the picture to look janky or dark as it does on the screenshots above. No worries this will be fixed in a future PR.~~ Thumbs are now generated with a size parameter - UI Icons will need to be implemented in a future PR. --- ### AI Usage While CrossPoint doesn't have restrictions on AI tools in contributing, please be transparent about their usage as it helps set the right context for reviewers. Did you use AI tools to help write this code? _**PARTIALLY**_ This is not a vibe coded PR. Copilot was used for autocompletion to save time but I reviewed, understood and edited all generated code. --------- Co-authored-by: Dave Allie <dave@daveallie.com>
2026-02-05 17:50:11 +07:00
void addBook(const std::string& path, const std::string& title, const std::string& author,
const std::string& coverBmpPath);
My Library: Tab bar w/ Recent Books + File Browser (#250) # Summary This PR introduces a reusable Tab Bar component and combines the Recent Books and File Browser into a unified tabbed page called "My Library" accessible from the Home screen. ## Features ### New Tab Bar Component A flexible, reusable tab bar component added to `ScreenComponents` that can be used throughout the application. ### New Scroll Indicator Component A page position indicator for lists that span multiple pages. **Features:** - Up/down arrow indicators - Current page fraction display (e.g., "1/3") - Only renders when content spans multiple pages ### My Library Activity A new unified view combining Recent Books and File Browser into a single tabbed page. **Tabs:** - **Recent** - Shows recently opened books - **Files** - Browse SD card directory structure **Navigation:** - Up/Down or Left/Right: Navigate through list items - Left/Right (when first item selected): Switch between tabs - Confirm: Open selected book or enter directory - Back: Go up directory (Files tab) or return home - Long press Back: Jump to root directory (Files tab) **UI Elements:** - Tab bar with selection indicator - Scroll/page indicator on right side - Side button hints (up/down arrows) - Dynamic bottom button labels ("BACK" in subdirectories, "HOME" at root) ## Tab Bar Usage The tab bar component is designed to be reusable across different activities. Here's how to use it: ### Basic Example ```cpp #include "ScreenComponents.h" void MyActivity::render() const { renderer.clearScreen(); // Define tabs with labels and selection state std::vector<TabInfo> tabs = { {"Tab One", currentTab == 0}, // Selected when currentTab is 0 {"Tab Two", currentTab == 1}, // Selected when currentTab is 1 {"Tab Three", currentTab == 2} // Selected when currentTab is 2 }; // Draw tab bar at Y position 15, returns height of the tab bar int tabBarHeight = ScreenComponents::drawTabBar(renderer, 15, tabs); // Position your content below the tab bar int contentStartY = 15 + tabBarHeight + 10; // Add some padding // Draw content based on selected tab if (currentTab == 0) { renderTabOneContent(contentStartY); } else if (currentTab == 1) { renderTabTwoContent(contentStartY); } else { renderTabThreeContent(contentStartY); } renderer.displayBuffer(); } ``` Video Demo: https://share.cleanshot.com/P6NBncFS <img width="250" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/07de4418-968e-4a88-9b42-ac5f53d8a832" /> <img width="250" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/e40201ed-dcc8-4568-b008-cd2bf13ebb2a" /> <img width="250" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/73db269f-e629-4696-b8ca-0b8443451a05" /> --------- Co-authored-by: Dave Allie <dave@daveallie.com>
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void updateBook(const std::string& path, const std::string& title, const std::string& author,
const std::string& coverBmpPath);
void removeBook(const std::string& path);
// Get the list of recent books (most recent first)
const std::vector<RecentBook>& getBooks() const { return recentBooks; }
My Library: Tab bar w/ Recent Books + File Browser (#250) # Summary This PR introduces a reusable Tab Bar component and combines the Recent Books and File Browser into a unified tabbed page called "My Library" accessible from the Home screen. ## Features ### New Tab Bar Component A flexible, reusable tab bar component added to `ScreenComponents` that can be used throughout the application. ### New Scroll Indicator Component A page position indicator for lists that span multiple pages. **Features:** - Up/down arrow indicators - Current page fraction display (e.g., "1/3") - Only renders when content spans multiple pages ### My Library Activity A new unified view combining Recent Books and File Browser into a single tabbed page. **Tabs:** - **Recent** - Shows recently opened books - **Files** - Browse SD card directory structure **Navigation:** - Up/Down or Left/Right: Navigate through list items - Left/Right (when first item selected): Switch between tabs - Confirm: Open selected book or enter directory - Back: Go up directory (Files tab) or return home - Long press Back: Jump to root directory (Files tab) **UI Elements:** - Tab bar with selection indicator - Scroll/page indicator on right side - Side button hints (up/down arrows) - Dynamic bottom button labels ("BACK" in subdirectories, "HOME" at root) ## Tab Bar Usage The tab bar component is designed to be reusable across different activities. Here's how to use it: ### Basic Example ```cpp #include "ScreenComponents.h" void MyActivity::render() const { renderer.clearScreen(); // Define tabs with labels and selection state std::vector<TabInfo> tabs = { {"Tab One", currentTab == 0}, // Selected when currentTab is 0 {"Tab Two", currentTab == 1}, // Selected when currentTab is 1 {"Tab Three", currentTab == 2} // Selected when currentTab is 2 }; // Draw tab bar at Y position 15, returns height of the tab bar int tabBarHeight = ScreenComponents::drawTabBar(renderer, 15, tabs); // Position your content below the tab bar int contentStartY = 15 + tabBarHeight + 10; // Add some padding // Draw content based on selected tab if (currentTab == 0) { renderTabOneContent(contentStartY); } else if (currentTab == 1) { renderTabTwoContent(contentStartY); } else { renderTabThreeContent(contentStartY); } renderer.displayBuffer(); } ``` Video Demo: https://share.cleanshot.com/P6NBncFS <img width="250" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/07de4418-968e-4a88-9b42-ac5f53d8a832" /> <img width="250" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/e40201ed-dcc8-4568-b008-cd2bf13ebb2a" /> <img width="250" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/73db269f-e629-4696-b8ca-0b8443451a05" /> --------- Co-authored-by: Dave Allie <dave@daveallie.com>
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// Get the count of recent books
int getCount() const { return static_cast<int>(recentBooks.size()); }
bool saveToFile() const;
bool loadFromFile();
feat: UI themes, Lyra (#528) ## Summary ### What is the goal of this PR? - Visual UI overhaul - UI theme selection ### What changes are included? - Added a setting "UI Theme": Classic, Lyra - The classic theme is the current Crosspoint theme - The Lyra theme implements these mockups: https://www.figma.com/design/UhxoV4DgUnfrDQgMPPTXog/Lyra-Theme?node-id=2003-7596&t=4CSOZqf0n9uQMxDt-0 by Discord users yagofarias, ruby and gan_shu - New functions in GFXRenderer to render rounded rectangles, greyscale fills (using dithering) and thick lines - Basic UI components are factored into BaseTheme methods which can be overridden by each additional theme. Methods that are not overridden will fallback to BaseTheme behavior. This means any new features/components in CrossPoint only need to be developed for the "Classic" BaseTheme. - Additional themes can easily be developed by the community using this foundation ![IMG_7649 Medium](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/b516f5a9-2636-4565-acff-91a25b93b39b) ![IMG_7746 Medium](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/def41810-ab6e-4952-b40f-b9ce7d62bea8) ![IMG_7651 Medium](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/518a9a6d-107a-4be3-9533-43a2b64b944b) ## Additional Context - Only the Home, Library and main Settings screens have been implemented so far, this will be extended to the transfer screens and chapter selection screen later on, but we need to get the ball rolling somehow :) - Loading extra covers on the home screen in the Lyra theme takes a little more time (about 2 seconds), I added a loading bar popup (reusing the Indexing progress bar from the reader view, factored into a neat UI component) but the popup adds ~400ms to the loading time. - ~~Home screen thumbnails will need to be generated separately for each theme, because they are displayed in different sizes. Because we're using dithering, displaying a thumb with the wrong size causes the picture to look janky or dark as it does on the screenshots above. No worries this will be fixed in a future PR.~~ Thumbs are now generated with a size parameter - UI Icons will need to be implemented in a future PR. --- ### AI Usage While CrossPoint doesn't have restrictions on AI tools in contributing, please be transparent about their usage as it helps set the right context for reviewers. Did you use AI tools to help write this code? _**PARTIALLY**_ This is not a vibe coded PR. Copilot was used for autocompletion to save time but I reviewed, understood and edited all generated code. --------- Co-authored-by: Dave Allie <dave@daveallie.com>
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RecentBook getDataFromBook(std::string path) const;
feat: Migrate binary settings to json (#920) ## Summary * This PR introduces a migration from binary file storage to JSON-based storage for application settings, state, and various credential stores. This improves readability, maintainability, and allows for easier manual configuration editing. * Benefits: - Settings files are now JSON and can be easily read/edited manually - Easier to inspect application state and settings during development - JSON structure is more flexible for future changes * Drawback: around 15k of additional flash usage * Compatibility: Seamless migration preserves existing user data ## Additional Context 1. New JSON I/O Infrastructure files: - JsonSettingsIO: Core JSON serialization/deserialization logic using ArduinoJson library - ObfuscationUtils: XOR-based password obfuscation for sensitive data 2. Migrated Components (now use JSON storage with automatic binary migration): - CrossPointSettings (settings.json): Main application settings - CrossPointState (state.json): Application state (open book, sleep mode, etc.) - WifiCredentialStore (wifi.json): WiFi network credentials (Password Obfuscation: Sensitive data like WiFi passwords, uses XOR encryption with fixed keys. Note: This is obfuscation, not cryptographic security - passwords can be recovered with the key) - KOReaderCredentialStore (koreader.json): KOReader sync credentials - RecentBooksStore (recent.json): Recently opened books list 3. Migration Logic - Forward Compatibility: New installations use JSON format - Backward Compatibility: Existing binary files are automatically migrated to JSON on first load - Backup Safety: Original binary files are renamed with .bak extension after successful migration - Fallback Handling: If JSON parsing fails, system falls back to binary loading 4. Infrastructure Updates - HalStorage: Added rename() method for backup operations --- ### AI Usage While CrossPoint doesn't have restrictions on AI tools in contributing, please be transparent about their usage as it helps set the right context for reviewers. Did you use AI tools to help write this code? _** YES**_ --------- Co-authored-by: Dave Allie <dave@daveallie.com>
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bool loadFromBinaryFile();
My Library: Tab bar w/ Recent Books + File Browser (#250) # Summary This PR introduces a reusable Tab Bar component and combines the Recent Books and File Browser into a unified tabbed page called "My Library" accessible from the Home screen. ## Features ### New Tab Bar Component A flexible, reusable tab bar component added to `ScreenComponents` that can be used throughout the application. ### New Scroll Indicator Component A page position indicator for lists that span multiple pages. **Features:** - Up/down arrow indicators - Current page fraction display (e.g., "1/3") - Only renders when content spans multiple pages ### My Library Activity A new unified view combining Recent Books and File Browser into a single tabbed page. **Tabs:** - **Recent** - Shows recently opened books - **Files** - Browse SD card directory structure **Navigation:** - Up/Down or Left/Right: Navigate through list items - Left/Right (when first item selected): Switch between tabs - Confirm: Open selected book or enter directory - Back: Go up directory (Files tab) or return home - Long press Back: Jump to root directory (Files tab) **UI Elements:** - Tab bar with selection indicator - Scroll/page indicator on right side - Side button hints (up/down arrows) - Dynamic bottom button labels ("BACK" in subdirectories, "HOME" at root) ## Tab Bar Usage The tab bar component is designed to be reusable across different activities. Here's how to use it: ### Basic Example ```cpp #include "ScreenComponents.h" void MyActivity::render() const { renderer.clearScreen(); // Define tabs with labels and selection state std::vector<TabInfo> tabs = { {"Tab One", currentTab == 0}, // Selected when currentTab is 0 {"Tab Two", currentTab == 1}, // Selected when currentTab is 1 {"Tab Three", currentTab == 2} // Selected when currentTab is 2 }; // Draw tab bar at Y position 15, returns height of the tab bar int tabBarHeight = ScreenComponents::drawTabBar(renderer, 15, tabs); // Position your content below the tab bar int contentStartY = 15 + tabBarHeight + 10; // Add some padding // Draw content based on selected tab if (currentTab == 0) { renderTabOneContent(contentStartY); } else if (currentTab == 1) { renderTabTwoContent(contentStartY); } else { renderTabThreeContent(contentStartY); } renderer.displayBuffer(); } ``` Video Demo: https://share.cleanshot.com/P6NBncFS <img width="250" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/07de4418-968e-4a88-9b42-ac5f53d8a832" /> <img width="250" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/e40201ed-dcc8-4568-b008-cd2bf13ebb2a" /> <img width="250" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/73db269f-e629-4696-b8ca-0b8443451a05" /> --------- Co-authored-by: Dave Allie <dave@daveallie.com>
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// Helper macro to access recent books store
#define RECENT_BOOKS RecentBooksStore::getInstance()