When loading a section, proactively indexes all spine items belonging
to the same TOC chapter so page-turning across spine boundaries within
a chapter is instant. Uses Section::readCachedPageCount() to skip
already-cached sections and shows an "Indexing (x/y)" progress popup.
Ported from upstream PR #1172, adapted to mod architecture.
Made-with: Cursor
Long-press chapter skip now walks by TOC entries instead of spine
indices, enabling finer navigation in books with multi-chapter spines.
Status bar chapter title now uses section-level getTocIndexForPage()
for accurate subchapter display. Chapter selection passes tocIndex
back so the reader can jump directly to the right page within a spine.
Add pendingTocIndex to EpubReaderActivity for deferred cross-spine
TOC navigation, resolved after the target section loads.
Ported from upstream PRs #1143 and #1172, adapted to mod architecture.
Made-with: Cursor
Adapted from upstream PR #1325 (not yet merged).
When focused on the tab bar (selectedSettingIndex == 0), the confirm
button label now shows the name of the next category instead of
the generic "Toggle" text.
If/when #1325 is merged upstream, this commit should be dropped
during the next sync and the upstream version used instead.
Made-with: Cursor
Adapted from upstream PR #1329 (not yet merged).
Adds ReaderUtils.h with shared orientation, page-turn detection,
refresh cycle, and anti-aliased rendering utilities. Refactors
EpubReaderActivity and TxtReaderActivity to use shared implementations
instead of duplicated inline code.
If/when #1329 is merged upstream, this commit should be dropped
during the next sync and the upstream version used instead.
Made-with: Cursor
- Fix fp4 fixed-point misuse in PlaceholderCoverGenerator (advanceX is 12.4
fixed-point, not pixels) causing only first letter of each word to render
- Remove duplicate silentIndexNextChapterIfNeeded() call from loop() that
blocked UI before render, preventing the indexing indicator from showing
- Fix indexing icon Y position to align within the status bar
- Add ignoreNextConfirmRelease to EpubReaderChapterSelectionActivity so
long-press confirm release doesn't immediately select the first TOC item
- Reload recent books after cache deletion in HomeActivity and clear stale
ignoreNextConfirmRelease flag to fix "no open books" and double-press bugs
Made-with: Cursor
- Add isValidThumbnailBmp(), generateInvalidFormatCoverBmp(), and
generateInvalidFormatThumbBmp() methods to Epub class for validating
BMP files and generating X-pattern marker images when cover extraction
fails (e.g., progressive JPG).
- Restore prerender block in EpubReaderActivity::onEnter() that checks
for missing cover BMPs (fit + cropped) and thumbnail BMPs at each
PRERENDER_THUMB_HEIGHTS size, showing a "Preparing book..." popup
with progress. Falls back to PlaceholderCoverGenerator, then to
invalid-format marker BMPs as last resort.
Made-with: Cursor
- Move Letterbox Fill setting to immediately after Sleep Screen Cover
Filter in the Display section where it is more relevant.
- Add Indexing Display setting to Display section with three modes:
Popup (default), Status Bar Text ("Indexing..."), and Status Bar Icon
(hourglass).
- Restore silent indexing logic in EpubReaderActivity::render() that
proactively indexes the next chapter when on a text-only page near
the end of the current chapter (non-popup mode only).
- Draw indexing indicator in renderStatusBar() when silentIndexingActive
is set and the user has chosen text or icon mode.
Made-with: Cursor
- Replace scattered book management actions (Archive, Delete, Reindex,
Delete Cache) with single "Manage Book" entry that opens
BookManageMenuActivity as a submenu.
- Replace scattered dictionary actions (Lookup Word, Lookup History,
Delete Dict Cache) with single "Dictionary" entry that opens new
DictionaryMenuActivity submenu.
- Add long-press Confirm (700ms) to open Table of Contents directly
from the reader, bypassing the menu.
- Add STR_DICTIONARY i18n key and regenerate I18nKeys.h/I18nStrings.h.
Made-with: Cursor
- Add clock rendering to BaseTheme::drawHeader() and LyraTheme::drawHeader()
after battery, before title. Respects clockFormat (OFF/AM-PM/24H) and
clockSize (Small/Medium/Large) settings.
- Fix PlaceholderCoverGenerator splitWords() to treat newlines, tabs, and
carriage returns as whitespace delimiters (not just spaces), preventing
one-character-per-line output from EPUB metadata with embedded newlines.
- Remove drawBorder() from placeholder covers since the UI already draws
its own frame around book cards.
Made-with: Cursor
- Update open-x4-sdk submodule to 9f76376 (BatteryMonitor ESP-IDF 5.x compat)
- Add RTC_NOINIT bounds check for logHead in Logging.cpp
- Add drawTextRotated90CCW to GfxRenderer for dictionary UI
- Add getWordXpos() accessor to TextBlock for dictionary word selection
- Fix bare include paths (ActivityResult.h, RenderLock.h) across 10 files
- Fix rvalue ref binding in setResult() lambdas (std::move pattern)
- Fix std::max type mismatch (uint8_t vs int) in EpubReaderActivity
- Fix FsFile forward declaration conflict in Dictionary.h
- Restore StringUtils::checkFileExtension() and sortFileList()
- Restore RecentBooksStore::removeBook()
Made-with: Cursor
Re-add KOReaderSyncActivity PUSH_ONLY mode (PR #1090):
- SyncMode enum with INTERACTIVE/PUSH_ONLY, deferFinish pattern
- Push & Sleep menu action in EpubReaderMenuActivity
- ActivityManager::requestSleep() for activity-initiated sleep
- main.cpp checks isSleepRequested() each loop iteration
Wire EndOfBookMenuActivity into EpubReaderActivity:
- pendingEndOfBookMenu deferred flag avoids render-lock deadlock
- Handles all 6 actions: ARCHIVE, DELETE, TABLE_OF_CONTENTS,
BACK_TO_BEGINNING, CLOSE_BOOK, CLOSE_MENU
Add book management to reader menu:
- ARCHIVE_BOOK, DELETE_BOOK, REINDEX_BOOK actions with handlers
Port silent next-chapter pre-indexing:
- silentIndexNextChapterIfNeeded() proactively indexes next chapter
when user is near end of current one, eliminating load screens
Add per-book letterbox fill toggle in reader menu:
- LETTERBOX_FILL cycles Default/Dithered/Solid/None
- Loads/saves per-book override via BookSettings
- bookCachePath constructor param added to EpubReaderMenuActivity
Made-with: Cursor
- Add drawPixelGray to GfxRenderer for letterbox fill rendering
- Add PRERENDER_THUMB_HEIGHTS to UITheme for placeholder cover generation
- Add [env:mod] build environment to platformio.ini
- Implement sleep screen letterbox fill (solid/dithered) with edge
caching in SleepActivity, including placeholder cover fallback
- Add Clock settings category to SettingsActivity with timezone,
NTP sync, and set-time actions; replace CalibreSettings with
OpdsServerListActivity; add DynamicEnum rendering support
- Add long-press book management to RecentBooksActivity
Made-with: Cursor
HomeActivity: Add mod features on top of upstream ActivityManager pattern:
- Multi-server OPDS support (OpdsServerStore instead of single URL)
- Long-press recent book for BookManageMenuActivity
- Long-press Browse Files to open archive folder
- Placeholder cover generation for books without covers
- startActivityForResult pattern for manage menu
EpubReaderMenuActivity: Replace upstream menu items with mod menu:
- Add/Remove Bookmark, Lookup Word, Go to Bookmark, Lookup History
- Table of Contents, Toggle Orientation, Toggle Font Size
- Close Book, Delete Dictionary Cache
- Pass isBookmarked and currentFontSize to constructor
- Show current orientation/font size value inline
EpubReaderActivity: Add mod action handlers:
- Bookmark add/remove via BookmarkStore
- Go to Bookmark via EpubReaderBookmarkSelectionActivity
- Dictionary word lookup via DictionaryWordSelectActivity
- Lookup history via LookedUpWordsActivity
- Delete dictionary cache
- Font size toggle with section re-layout
- Close Book action
ActivityResult: Add fontSize field to MenuResult
Made-with: Cursor
## Summary: Enable footnote anchor navigation in EPUB reader
This PR extracts the core anchor-to-page mapping mechanism from PR #1143
(TOC fragment navigation) to provide immediate footnote navigation
support. By merging this focused subset first, users get a complete
footnote experience now while simplifying the eventual review and merge
of the full #1143 PR.
---
## What this extracts from PR #1143
PR #1143 implements comprehensive TOC fragment navigation for EPUBs with
multi-chapter spine files. This PR takes only the anchor resolution
infrastructure:
- Anchor-to-page mapping in section cache: During page layout,
ChapterHtmlSlimParser records which page each HTML id attribute lands
on, serializing the map into the .bin cache file.
- Anchor resolution in `EpubReaderActivity`: When navigating to a
footnote link with a fragment (e.g., `chapter2.xhtml#note1`), the reader
resolves the anchor to a page number and jumps directly to it.
- Section file format change: Bumped to version 15, adds anchor map
offset in header.
---
## Simplified scope vs. PR #1143
To minimize conflicts and complexity, this PR differs from #1143 in key
ways:
* **Anchors tracked**
* **Origin:** Only TOC anchors (passed via `std::set`)
* **This branch:** All `id` attributes
* **Page breaks**
* **Origin**: Forces new page at TOC chapter boundaries
* **This branch:** None — natural flow
* **TOC integration**
* **Origin**: `tocBoundaries`, `getTocIndexForPage()`, chapter skip
* **This branch:** None — just footnote links
* **Bug fix**
* **This branch:** Fixed anchor page off-by-1/2 bug
The anchor recording bug (recording page number before `makePages()`
flushes previous block) was identified and fixed during this extraction.
The fix uses a deferred `pendingAnchorId` pattern that records the
anchor after page completion.
---
## Positioning for future merge
Changes are structured to minimize conflicts when #1143 eventually
merges:
- `ChapterHtmlSlimParser.cpp` `startElement()`: Both branches rewrite
the same if `(!idAttr.empty())` block. The merged version will combine
both approaches (TOC anchors get page breaks + immediate recording;
footnote anchors get deferred recording).
- `EpubReaderActivity.cpp` `render()`: The `pendingAnchor` resolution
block is positioned at the exact same insertion point where #1143 places
its `pendingTocIndex` block (line 596, right after `nextPageNumber`
assignment). During merge, both blocks will sit side-by-side.
---
## Why merge separately?
1. Immediate user value: Footnote navigation works now without waiting
for the full TOC overhaul
2. Easier review: ~100 lines vs. 500+ lines in #1143
3. Bug fix included: The page recording bug is fixed here and will carry
into #1143
4. Minimal conflicts: Structured for clean merge — both PRs touch the
same files but in complementary ways
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### AI Usage
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Claude Opus 4.6
## Summary
**What is the goal of this PR?**
This change avoids the pattern of creating a `std::string` using
`.substr` in order to compare against a file extension literal.
```c++
std::string path;
if (path.length() >= 4 && path.substr(path.length() - 4) == ".ext")
```
The `checkFileExtension` utility has moved from StringUtils to
FsHelpers, to be available to code in lib/. The signature now accepts a
`std::string_view` instead of `std::string`, which makes the single
implementation reusable for Arduino `String`.
Added utility functions for commonly repeated extensions.
These changes **save about 2 KB of flash (5,999,427 to 5,997,343)**.
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## Summary
**What is the goal of this PR?** Add a user setting to decide image
support: display, show placeholder instead, supress fully
Fixes#1289
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## Summary
Ref discussion:
https://github.com/crosspoint-reader/crosspoint-reader/pull/1222#discussion_r2865402110
Important note that this is a bug-for-bug fix. In reality, this branch
`WiFi.status() == WL_CONNECTED` is pretty much a dead code because the
entry point of these 2 activities don't use wifi.
It is better to refactor the management of network though, but it's
better to be a dedicated PR.
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## Summary
* Custom sleep screen images now load from /.sleep directory
(preferred), falling back to /sleep for backwards compatibility. The
dot-prefix keeps the directory hidden from the file browser.
* Rewrote User Guide section 3.6 to document all six sleep screen modes,
cover settings, and the updated custom image setup.
## Additional Context
* The sleep directoy entry while browsing files was distracting.
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## Summary
* Renames MyLibrary component to FileBrowser, as it better reflects what
it is, in my opinion
## Additional Context
* Frees the Library name for possible future library component that can
cache metadata, provide other ways of browsing than filesystem
structure, etc
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## Summary
**What is the goal of this PR?**
Small follow up to #909, removing an unused member variable and some
temporary debug logging.
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## Summary
* **What is the goal of this PR?**
Increase accuracy of button hints and text description in the file
browser when viewing empty directory.
* **What changes are included?**
Adjusted button label hint rendering logic in file browser to hide the
"Open", "Up", and "Down" hints when the they are not available due to an
empty directory.
I also changed the NO_BOOKS_FOUND string to NO_FILES_FOUND and updated
translations. File browser shows more than just books so seeing "No
Books Found" really doesn't make sense.
## Additional Context
Very Simple change, here is what that looks like on my device.
<img width="1318" height="879" alt="Untitled (7)"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/6416c8c8-795d-41a5-9b9f-28d2c26666a0"
/>
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## Summary
* **What is the goal of this PR?** Eliminate the 3-file / 4-location
overhead for adding a new setting. Previously, every new setting
required manually editing JsonSettingsIO.cpp in two places (save +
load), duplicating knowledge already present in SettingsList.h. After
this PR, JsonSettingsIO.cpp never needs to be touched again for standard
settings.
* **What changes are included?**
* `SettingInfo` (in `SettingsActivity.h`) gains one new field: `bool
obfuscated` (base64 save/load for passwords), with a fluent builder
method `.withObfuscated()`. The previously proposed
`defaultValue`/`withDefault()` approach was dropped in favour of reading
the struct field's own initializer value as the fallback (see below).
* `SettingsList.h` entries are annotated with `.withObfuscated()` on the
OPDS password entry. The list is now returned as a `static const`
singleton (`const std::vector<SettingInfo>&`), so it is constructed
exactly once. A missing `key`/`category` on the
`statusBarProgressBarThickness` entry was also fixed — it was previously
skipped by the generic save loop, so changes were silently lost on
restart.
* `JsonSettingsIO::saveSettings` and `loadSettings` replace their ~90
lines of manual per-field code with a single generic loop over
`getSettingsList()`. The loop uses `info.key`,
`info.valuePtr`/`info.stringOffset`+`info.stringMaxLen` (for char-array
string fields), `info.enumValues.size()` (for enum clamping), and
`info.obfuscated`.
* **Default values**: instead of a duplicated `defaultValue` field in
`SettingInfo`, `loadSettings` reads `s.*(info.valuePtr)` *before*
overwriting it. Because `CrossPointSettings` is default-constructed
before `loadSettings` is called, this captures each field's struct
initializer value as the JSON-absent fallback. The single source of
truth for defaults is `CrossPointSettings.h`.
* One post-loop special case remains explicitly: the four `frontButton*`
remap fields (managed by the RemapFrontButtons sub-activity, not in
SettingsList) and `validateFrontButtonMapping()`.
* One pre-loop migration guard handles legacy settings files that
predate the status bar refactor: if `statusBarChapterPageCount` is
absent from the JSON, `applyLegacyStatusBarSettings()` is called first
so the generic loop picks up the migrated values as defaults and applies
its normal clamping.
* OPDS password backward-compat migration (plain `opdsPassword` →
obfuscated `opdsPassword_obf`) is preserved inside the generic
obfuscated-string path.
## Additional Context
Say we want to add a new `bookmarkStyle` enum setting with options
`DOT`, `LINE`, `NONE` and a default of `DOT`:
1. `src/CrossPointSettings.h` — add enum and member:
```cpp
enum BOOKMARK_STYLE { BOOKMARK_DOT = 0, BOOKMARK_LINE = 1, BOOKMARK_NONE = 2 };
uint8_t bookmarkStyle = BOOKMARK_DOT;
```
2. `lib/I18n/translations/english.yaml` — add display strings:
```yaml
STR_BOOKMARK_STYLE: "Bookmark Style"
STR_BOOKMARK_DOT: "Dot"
STR_BOOKMARK_LINE: "Line"
```
(Other language files will fall back to English if not translated. Run
`gen_i18n.py` to regenerate `I18nKeys.h`.)
3. `src/SettingsList.h` — add one entry in the appropriate category:
```cpp
SettingInfo::Enum(StrId::STR_BOOKMARK_STYLE, &CrossPointSettings::bookmarkStyle,
{StrId::STR_BOOKMARK_DOT, StrId::STR_BOOKMARK_LINE, StrId::STR_NONE_OPT},
"bookmarkStyle", StrId::STR_CAT_READER),
```
That's it — no default annotation needed anywhere, because
`bookmarkStyle = BOOKMARK_DOT` in the struct already provides the
fallback. The setting will automatically persist to JSON on save, load
with clamping on boot, appear in the device settings UI under the Reader
category, and be exposed via the web API — all with no further changes.
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## Summary
Properly implement `requestUpdateAndWait()` using freeRTOS direct task
notification.
FWIW, I think most of the current use cases of `requestUpdateAndWait()`
are redundant, better to be replaced by `requestUpdate(true)`. But just
keeping them in case we can find a proper use case for it in the future.
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## Summary
* **What is the goal of this PR?** (e.g., Implements the new feature for
file uploading.)
Allow users to better manage their epub library by offloading unwanted
or finished books and other files. Resolves#893
* **What changes are included?**
Added Delete Book shortcut in the fil browser. Delete function
implements the new ConfirmationActivity to show file name and solicit
user interaction before either returning to the file browser on a press
of the back button, or proceeding to delete. Delete function then
deletes the file and returns user to the file browser menu at the
current directory. Video of it working on my machine attached here:
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/329b0198-9e97-45ad-82aa-c39894351667
## Additional Context
* Add any other information that might be helpful for the reviewer
(e.g., performance implications, potential risks,
specific areas to focus on).
Certainly potential risks associated with file deletion. Please let me
know if there are any concerns that need to be better addressed. I think
this is a very good feature to have to go along with the new screenshots
so you don't get stuck with a bunch of extra files on your device. Also
I did add this to the user guide.
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## Summary
* Refactored `HttpDownloader::downloadToFile` to use `FileWriteStream`
and `HTTPClient::writeToStream`, removing manual chunked downloading
logic, which was error-prone.
* Fixes
https://github.com/crosspoint-reader/crosspoint-reader/issues/632
## Additional Context
* Tested downloading files from OPDS with a size up to 10 mb.
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## Summary
Fix https://github.com/crosspoint-reader/crosspoint-reader/issues/1137
Introducing `HalFile`, a thin wrapper around `FsFile` that uses a global
mutex to protect file operations.
To test this PR, place the code below somewhere in the code base (I
placed it in `onGoToRecentBooks`)
```cpp
static auto testTask = [](void* param) {
for (int i = 0; i < 10; i++) {
String json = Storage.readFile("/.crosspoint/settings.json");
LOG_DBG("TEST_TASK", "Read settings.json, bytes read: %u", json.length());
}
vTaskDelete(nullptr);
};
xTaskCreate(testTask, "test0", 8192, nullptr, 1, nullptr);
xTaskCreate(testTask, "test1", 8192, nullptr, 1, nullptr);
xTaskCreate(testTask, "test2", 8192, nullptr, 1, nullptr);
xTaskCreate(testTask, "test3", 8192, nullptr, 1, nullptr);
delay(1000);
```
It will reliably lead to crash on `master`, but will function correctly
with this PR.
A macro renaming trick is used to avoid changing too many downstream
code files.
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## Summary
**What is the goal of this PR?**
Small tweaks to #1016:
- Only Activity and ActivityManager can access activityResultHandler and
activityResult
- `[[maybe_unused]]` in RenderLock constructor
- Only ActivityManager and RenderLock can access renderingMutex
- Missing renderUpdate after failed wifi selection
- Standardize on activities calling finish instead of
activityManager.popActivity
- Hold RenderLock while mutating state in EpubReaderActivity result
handlers
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## Summary
* **What is the goal of this PR?** (e.g., Implements the new feature for
file uploading.)
- Implements auto page turn feature for epub reader in the reader
submenu
* **What changes are included?**
- added auto page turn feature in epub reader in the submenu
- currently there are 5 settings, `OFF, 1, 3, 6, 12` pages per minute
## Additional Context
* Add any other information that might be helpful for the reviewer
(e.g., performance implications, potential risks,
specific areas to focus on).
- Replacement PR for #723
- when auto turn is enabled, space reserved for chapter title will be
used to indicate auto page turn being active
- Back and Confirm button is used to disable it
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## Summary
* **What is the goal of this PR?** (e.g., Implements the new feature for
file uploading.)
Fixes a clarity issue regarding the translation string `STR_SET`. The
issue lies in the fact that the english word can have different
meanings.
The only time the string is used is in the language selectio screen,
where it has the meaning of _selected_. (As in _The language has been
**set** to French_).
Another meaning can be _configured_. (As in _The KOReader username has
been __set__). This is the meaning many of the translations have taken.
The reason that the string is right above `STR_NOT_SET` (which is meant
as _not configured_).
With this PR I propose to explicitly use the term "_Selected_". There
are two good reasons for this:
+ it removes the confusion and the misleading translations
+ it is consistent with the button label `Select`, communicating the
link between the two (the row will be marked `Selected` if you press the
buttpn `Select`. Much clearer than now)
* **What changes are included?**
Removed the unused strings and added translations for the new string
`STR_SELECTED` for the languages I know.
tagging the translators for feedback:
fr: @Spigaw @CaptainFrito
de: @DavidOrtmann
cs: @brbla
pt: @yagofarias
it: @andreaturchet @fargolinux
ru: @madebykir @mrtnvgr
es: @yeyeto2788 @Skrzakk @pablohc
sv: @dawiik
ca: @angeldenom
uj: @mirus-ua
be: @dexif
## Additional Context
* Add any other information that might be helpful for the reviewer
(e.g., performance implications, potential risks,
specific areas to focus on).
the Issue was introduced in #1020. Previously, if a language was
selected it was marked with `[ON]` (`STR_ON_MARKER`). I considered
reverting it back to that, but the solution I described above seemed
superior.
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## Summary
Ref comment:
https://github.com/crosspoint-reader/crosspoint-reader/pull/1010#pullrequestreview-3828854640
This PR introduces `ActivityManager`, which mirrors the same concept of
Activity in Android, where an activity represents a single screen of the
UI. The manager is responsible for launching activities, and ensuring
that only one activity is active at a time.
Main differences from Android's ActivityManager:
- No concept of Bundle or Intent extras
- No onPause/onResume, since we don't have a concept of background
activities
- onActivityResult is implemented via a callback instead of a separate
method, for simplicity
## Key changes
- Single `renderTask` shared across all activities
- No more sub-activity, we manage them using a stack; Results can be
passed via `startActivityForResult` and `setResult`
- Activity can call `finish()` to destroy themself, but the actual
deletion will be handled by `ActivityManager` to avoid `delete this`
pattern
As a bonus: the manager will automatically call `requestUpdate()` when
returning from another activity
## Example usage
**BEFORE**:
```cpp
// caller
enterNewActivity(new WifiSelectionActivity(renderer, mappedInput,
[this](const bool connected) { onWifiSelectionComplete(connected); }));
// subactivity
onComplete(true); // will eventually call exitActivity(), which deletes the caller instance (dangerous behavior)
```
**AFTER**: (mirrors the `startActivityForResult` and `setResult` from
android)
```cpp
// caller
startActivityForResult(new NetworkModeSelectionActivity(renderer, mappedInput),
[this](const ActivityResult& result) { onNetworkModeSelected(result.selectedNetworkMode); });
// subactivity
ActivityResult result;
result.isCancelled = false;
result.selectedNetworkMode = mode;
setResult(result);
finish(); // signals to ActivityManager to go back to last activity AFTER this function returns
```
TODO:
- [x] Reconsider if the `Intent` is really necessary or it should be
removed (note: it's inspired by
[Intent](https://developer.android.com/guide/components/intents-common)
from Android API) ==> I decided to keep this pattern fr clarity
- [x] Verify if behavior is still correct (i.e. back from sub-activity)
- [x] Refactor the `ActivityWithSubactivity` to just simple `Activity`
--> We are using a stack for keeping track of sub-activity now
- [x] Use single task for rendering --> avoid allocating 8KB stack per
activity
- [x] Implement the idea of [Activity
result](https://developer.android.com/training/basics/intents/result)
--> Allow sub-activity like Wifi to report back the status (connected,
failed, etc)
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## Summary
* **What is the goal of this PR?**
Fix an infinite render loop bug in CalibreConnectActivity that caused
the e-ink display to refresh continuously every ~421ms after a file
transfer completed.
* **What changes are included?**
- Added lastProcessedCompleteAt member variable to track which server
completion timestamp has already been processed
- Modified the completion status update logic to only accept new values
from the server, preventing re-processing of old timestamps
- Added clarifying comments explaining the fix
## Problem Description
After receiving a file via Calibre Wireless, the activity displays
"Received: [filename]" for 6 seconds, then clears the message. However,
the web server's wsLastCompleteAt timestamp persists indefinitely and is
never cleared.
This created a race condition:
After 6 seconds, lastCompleteAt is set to 0 (timeout)
In the next loop iteration, status.lastCompleteAt (still has the old
timestamp) ≠ lastCompleteAt (0)
The code restores lastCompleteAt from the server value
Immediately, the 6-second timeout condition is met again
This creates an infinite cycle causing unnecessary e-ink refreshes
## Solution
The fix introduces lastProcessedCompleteAt to track which server
timestamp value has already been processed:
Only accept a new status.lastCompleteAt if it differs from
lastProcessedCompleteAt
Update lastProcessedCompleteAt when processing a new value
Do NOT reset lastProcessedCompleteAt when the 6-second timeout clears
lastCompleteAt
This prevents re-processing the same old server value after the timeout.
## Testing
Tested on device with multiple file transfer scenarios:
✅ File received message appears correctly after transfer
✅ Message clears after 6 seconds as expected
✅ No infinite render loop after timeout
✅ Multiple consecutive transfers work correctly
✅ Exiting and re-entering Calibre Wireless works as expected
## Performance Impact
Before: Infinite refreshes every ~421ms after timeout (high battery
drain, display wear)
After: 2-3 refreshes after timeout, then stops (normal behavior)
## Additional Context
This is a targeted fix that only affects the Calibre Wireless file
transfer screen. The root cause is the architectural difference between
the persistent web server state (wsLastCompleteAt) and the per-activity
display state (lastCompleteAt).
An alternative fix would be to clear wsLastCompleteAt in the web server
after some timeout, but that would affect all consumers of the web
server status. The chosen solution keeps the fix localized to
CalibreConnectActivity.
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## Summary
**What is the goal of this PR?** Implement support for footnotes in epub
files.
It is based on #553, but simplified — removed the parts which
complicated the code and burden the CPU/RAM. This version supports basic
footnotes and lets the user jump from location to location inside the
epub.
**What changes are included?**
- `FootnoteEntry` struct — A small POD struct (number[24], href[64])
shared between parser, page storage, and UI.
- Parser: `<a href>` detection (`ChapterHtmlSlimParser`) — During a
single parsing pass, internal epub links are detected and collected as
footnotes. The link text is underlined to hint navigability.
Bracket/whitespace normalization is applied to the display label (e.g.
[1] → 1).
- Footnote-to-page assignment (`ChapterHtmlSlimParser`, `Page`) —
Footnotes are attached to the exact page where their anchor word
appears, tracked via a cumulative word counter during layout, surviving
paragraph splits and the 750-word mid-paragraph safety flush.
- Page serialization (`Page`, `Section`) — Footnotes are
serialized/deserialized per page (max 16 per page). Section cache
version bumped to 14 to force a clean rebuild.
- Href → spine resolution (`Epub`) — `resolveHrefToSpineIndex()` maps an
href (e.g. `chapter2.xhtml#note1`) to its spine index by filename
matching.
- Footnotes menu + activity (`EpubReaderMenuActivity`,
`EpubReaderFootnotesActivity`) — A new "Footnotes" entry in the reader
menu lists all footnote links found on the current page. The user
scrolls and selects to navigate.
- Navigate & restore (`EpubReaderActivity`) — `navigateToHref()` saves
the current spine index and page number, then jumps to the target. The
Back button restores the saved position when the user is done reading
the footnote.
**Additional Context**
**What was removed vs #553:** virtual spine items
(`addVirtualSpineItem`, `isVirtualSpineItem`), two-pass parsing,
`<aside>` content extraction to temp HTML files, `<p class="note">`
paragraph note extraction, `replaceHtmlEntities` (master already has
`lookupHtmlEntity`), `footnotePages` / `buildFilteredChapterList`,
`noterefCallback` / `Noteref` struct, and the stack size increase from 8
KB to 24 KB (not needed without two-pass parsing and virtual file I/O on
the render task).
**Performance:** Single-pass parsing. No new heap allocations in the hot
path — footnote text is collected into fixed stack buffers (char[24],
char[64]). Active runtime memory is ~2.8 KB worst-case (one page × 16
footnotes × 88 bytes, mirrored in `currentPageFootnotes`). Flash usage
is unchanged at 97.4%; RAM stays at 31%.
**Known limitations:** When clicking a footnote, it jumps to the start
of the HTML file instead of the specific anchor. This could be
problematic for books that don't have separate files for each footnote.
(no element-id-to-page mapping yet - will be another PR soon).
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Claude Opus 4.6 was used to do most of the migration, I checked manually
its work, and fixed some stuff, but I haven't review all the changes
yet, so feedback is welcomed.
---------
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## Summary
* **What is the goal of this PR?** (e.g., Implements the new feature for
file uploading.)
The strings for `Show` and `Hide` were always showing in English,
regardless of which language was selected.
* **What changes are included?**
Replace the variables in the lambda by direct calls to the `tr` macro
## Additional Context
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## Summary
* **What is the goal of this PR?** (e.g., Implements the new feature for
file uploading.)
Currently we are displaying the languages in the order they were added
(as in the `Language` enum). However, as new languages are coming in,
this will quickly be confusing to the users.
But we can't just change the ordering of the enum if we want to respect
bakwards compatibility.
So my proposal is to add a mapping of the alphabetical order of the
languages. I've made it so that it's generated by the `gen_i18n.py`
script, which will be used when a new language is added.
* **What changes are included?**
Added the array from the python script and changed
`LanguageSelectActivity` to use the indices from there. Also commited
the generated `I18nKeys.h`
## Additional Context
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(e.g., performance implications, potential risks,
specific areas to focus on).
I was wondering if there is a better way to sort it. Currently, it's by
unicode value and Czech and Russian are last, which I don't know it it's
the most intuitive.
The current order is:
`Català, Deutsch, English, Español, Français, Português (Brasil),
Română, Svenska, Čeština, Русский`
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## Summary
* **What is the goal of this PR?** KOReader sync on a German-language
book would fail with an out-of-memory error when trying to open the
destination chapter after applying remote progress. The root cause was a
chain of two independent bugs that combined to exhaust the contiguous
heap needed by the EPUB inflate pipeline.
* **What changes are included?**
## Fix 1 — Hyphenation heap defragmentation (LiangHyphenation.cpp)
### What was happening
AugmentedWord, the internal struct used during Liang pattern matching,
held three std::vector<> members (bytes, charByteOffsets,
byteToCharIndex) plus a separate scores vector — a total of 4 heap
allocations per word during page layout. For a German-language section
with hundreds of words, thousands of small malloc/free cycles fragmented
the heap. Total free memory was adequate (~108 KB) but the largest
contiguous block shrank well below the 32 KB needed for the INFLATE ring
buffer used during EPUB decompression. The failure was invisible with
hyphenation disabled, where MaxAlloc stayed at ~77 KB; enabling German
hyphenation silently destroyed the contiguity the allocator needed.
### What changed
The three std::vector<> members of AugmentedWord and the scores vector
are replaced with fixed-size C arrays on the render-task stack:
```
uint8_t bytes[160] // was std::vector<uint8_t>
size_t charByteOffsets[70] // was std::vector<size_t>
int32_t byteToCharIndex[160] // was std::vector<int32_t>
uint8_t scores[70] // was std::vector<uint8_t> (local in liangBreakIndexes)
```
Sizing is based on the longest known German word (~63 codepoints × 2
UTF-8 bytes + 2 sentinel dots = 128 bytes); MAX_WORD_BYTES=160 and
MAX_WORD_CHARS=70 give comfortable headroom. The same analysis holds for
all seven supported languages (en, fr, de, es, it, ru, uk) — every
accepted letter encodes to at most 2 UTF-8 bytes after case-folding.
Words exceeding the limits are silently skipped (no hyphenation
applied), which is correct behaviour. The struct lives on the 8 KB
render-task stack so no permanent DRAM is consumed.
Verification: after the fix, MaxAlloc reads 77,812 bytes with German
hyphenation enabled — identical to the figure previously achievable only
with hyphenation off.
## Fix 2 — WiFi lifecycle in KOReaderSyncActivity
(KOReaderSyncActivity.cpp)
### What was happening
onEnter() called WiFi.mode(WIFI_STA) unconditionally before delegating
to WifiSelectionActivity. WifiSelectionActivity manages WiFi mode
internally (it calls WiFi.mode(WIFI_STA) again at scan start and at
connection attempt). The pre-emptive call from KOReaderSyncActivity
interfered with the sub-activity's own state machine, causing
intermittent connection failures that were difficult to reproduce.
Additionally, WiFi was only shut down in onExit(). If the user chose
"Apply remote progress" the activity exited without turning WiFi off
first, leaving the radio on and its memory allocated while the EPUB was
being decompressed — unnecessarily consuming the contiguous heap
headroom that inflate needed.
### What changed
* WiFi.mode(WIFI_STA) removed from onEnter(). WifiSelectionActivity owns
WiFi mode; KOReaderSyncActivity should not touch it before the
sub-activity runs.
* A wifiOff() helper (SNTP stop + disconnect + WIFI_OFF with settling
delays) is extracted into the anonymous namespace and called at every
web-session exit point:
- "Apply remote" path in loop() — before onSyncComplete()
- performUpload() success path
- performUpload() failure path
- onExit() (safety net for all other exit paths)
## Additional Context
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## Summary
This PR aims to reduce the complexity of the status bar by splitting the
setting into 5:
- Chapter Page Count
- Book Progress %
- Progress Bar
- Chapter Title
- Battery Indicator
These are located within the new StausBarSettings activity, which also
shows a preview of the bar the user has created
<img width="513" height="806" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/cdf852fb-15d8-4da2-a74f-fd69294d7b05"
/>
<img width="483" height="797" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/66fc0c0d-ee51-4d31-b70d-e2bc043205d1"
/>
When updating from a previous version, the user's past settings are
honoured.
## Additional Context
The PR aims to remove any duplication of status bar code where possible,
and extracts the status bar rendering into a new component - StatusBar
It also adds a new (optional) padding option to the progress bar to
allow the status bar to be shifted upwards - this is only intended for
use in the settings.
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---------
Co-authored-by: Arthur Tazhitdinov <lisnake@gmail.com>
## Summary
* **What is the goal of this PR?** (e.g., Implements the new feature for
file uploading.)
* **What changes are included?**
Conrgegate the changes of #1074 , #1013 , and extended upon #911 by
@lkristensen
New function implemented in GfxRenderer.cpp
```C++
std::vector<std::string> GfxRenderer::wrappedText(const int fontId, const char* text, const int maxWidth,
const int maxLines, const EpdFontFamily::Style style) const
```
Applied logic to all uses in Lyra, Lyra Extended, and base theme
(continue reading card as pointed out by @znelson
## Additional Context



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## Summary
* **What is the goal of this PR?** During low memory situations (which I
encounterde a lot during my recent bugfixing activities) a cover was
considered rendered even if the buffer could not be stored.
* **What changes are included?** Proper assignment of flag logic
## Additional Context
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## Summary
**What is the goal of this PR?**
When update activity finds no update or fails, the "Back" button label
was missing. Fixes#1089.
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## Summary
**What is the goal of this PR?**
Probable fix for #1118. `sanitizeFilename` was only passing through
ASCII characters from filenames. It now maintains valid UTF-8
codepoints, including non-ASCII multibyte sequences. Truncation happens
at a maximum number of bytes, rather than characters, to prevent
filenames with many multibyte sequences from unexpectedly exceeding
FAT32 limits.
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## Summary
* **What is the goal of this PR?** During debugging of #1092 i
desperately needed to monitor the biggest allocatable block of memory on
the heap
* **What changes are included?** Added informaqtion to debug output,
amended monitor utility to pick it up
## Additional Context
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## Summary
**What is the goal of this PR?**
Improved typesetting, including
[kerning](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kerning) and
[ligatures](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ligature_(writing)#Latin_alphabet).
**What changes are included?**
- The script to convert built-in fonts now adds kerning and ligature
information to the generated font headers.
- Epub page layout calculates proper kerning spaces and makes ligature
substitutions according to the selected font.



## Additional Context
- I am not a typography expert.
- The implementation has been reworked from the earlier version, so it
is no longer necessary to omit Open Dyslexic, and kerning data now
covers all fonts, styles, and codepoints for which we include bitmap
data.
- Claude Opus 4.6 helped with a lot of this.
- There's an included test epub document with lots of kerning and
ligature examples, shown in the photos.
**_After some time to mature, I think this change is in decent shape to
merge and get people testing._**
After opening this PR I came across #660, which overlaps in adding
ligature support.
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## Summary
Replace the default esp32-XXXXXXXXXXXX hostname with
CrossPoint-Reader-AABBCCDDEEFF (full MAC address) so the device is
easily identifiable on the router's client list.
## Summary
Ref: https://github.com/crosspoint-reader/crosspoint-reader/issues/1110
Power lock is automatically acquired on `render()`. However, instead of
using `render()`, sleep activity render everything right inside
`onEnter()`, so no power lock was acquired.
After https://github.com/crosspoint-reader/crosspoint-reader/pull/1016 ,
the power lock will also be acquired on activity transition.
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