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Lev Roland-Kalb
76681201bf fix: Hide unusable button hints when viewing empty directory (#1253)
## 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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2026-03-01 13:10:25 +11:00
Lev Roland-Kalb
5e95d9a36f feat: Long Click for File Deletion through File Browser (#909)
## 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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2026-02-28 10:58:10 -06:00
Xuan-Son Nguyen
c4fc4effbd refactor: implement ActivityManager (#1016)
## 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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2026-02-27 00:32:40 -06:00
Zach Nelson
410c70ab89 perf: UITheme::getMetrics const and const-ref usage (#1094)
## Summary

**What is the goal of this PR?**

Small cleanup to make getTheme and getMetrics methods on UITheme const.
They return const refs, so updated call sites to use `const auto&`.

Realistically this won't make much performance difference, but it better
conveys the nature of theme metrics being shared const state.

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2026-02-23 13:29:18 +01:00
Lev Roland-Kalb
7717ae2683 feat: Added BmpViewer activity for viewing .bmp images in file browser (#887)
## Summary

* **What is the goal of this PR?** (e.g., Implements the new feature for
file uploading.)

Implements new feature for viewing .bmp files directly from the "Browse
Files" menu.

* **What changes are included?**

You can now view .bmp files when browsing. You can click the select
button to open the file, and then click back to close it and continue
browsing in the same location. Once open a file will display on the
screen with no additional options to interact outside of exiting with
the back button.

The attached video shows this feature in action:


https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/9659b6da-abf7-4458-b158-e11c248c8bef

## 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 changes implemented in #884 are also present here as this feature is
actually what led to me noticing this issue. I figured I would add that
PR as a separate request in case that one could be more easily merged
given this feature is significantly more complicated and will likely be
subject to more intense review.

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2026-02-21 12:27:25 +03:00
Vincent Politzer
cabbfcfd7e fix: Use HalPowerManager for battery percentage (#1005)
## Summary

The introduction of `HalGPIO` moved the `BatteryMonitor battery` object
into the member function `HalGPIO::getBatteryPercentage()`.

Then, with the introduction of `HalPowerManager`, this function was
moved to `HalPowerManager::getBatteryPercentage()`.

However, the original `BatteryMonitor battery` object is still utilized
by themes for displaying the battery percentage.

This PR replaces these deprecated uses of `BatteryMonitor battery` with
the new `HalPowerManager::getBatteryPercentage()` function.

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2026-02-20 00:05:35 +01:00
CaptainFrito
fdcd71e94d feat: Lyra Icons (#725)
/!\ This PR depends on
https://github.com/crosspoint-reader/crosspoint-reader/pull/732 being
merged first

Also requires the
https://github.com/open-x4-epaper/community-sdk/pull/18 PR

## Summary

Lyra theme icons on the home menu, in the file browser and on empty book
covers

![IMG_8023
Medium](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/ba7c1407-94d2-4353-80ff-d5b800c6ac5b)
![IMG_8024
Medium](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/edb59e13-b1c9-4c86-bef3-c61cc8134e64)
![IMG_7958
Medium](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/d3079ce1-95f0-43f4-bbc7-1f747cc70203)
![IMG_8033
Medium](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/f3e2e03b-0fa8-47b7-8717-c0b71361b7a8)


## Additional Context

- Added a function to the open-x4-sdk renderer to draw transparent
images
- Added a scripts/convert_icon.py script to convert svg/png icons into a
C array that can be directly imported into the project. Usage:
```bash
python ./scripts/convert_icon.py 'path/to/icon.png' cover 32 32
```
This will create a components/icons/cover.h file with a C array called
CoverIcon, of size 32x32px. Lyra uses icons from
https://lucide.dev/icons with a stroke width of 2px, that can be
downloaded with any desired size on the site.

> The file browser is noticeably slower with the addition of icons, and
using an image buffer like on the home page doesn't help very much. Any
suggestions to optimize this are welcome.

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2026-02-19 21:38:09 +11:00
CaptainFrito
e7ee6ff05e feat: Lyra screens (#732)
## Summary

Implements Lyra theme for some more Crosspoint screens:

![IMG_7960
Medium](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/5d97d91d-e5eb-4296-bbf4-917e142d9095)
![IMG_7961
Medium](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/02d61964-2632-45ff-83c7-48b95882eb9c)
![IMG_7962
Medium](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/cf42d20f-3a85-4669-b497-1cac4653fa5a)
![IMG_7963
Medium](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/a8f59c37-db70-407c-a06d-3e40613a0f55)
![IMG_7964
Medium](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/0fdaac72-077a-48f6-a8c5-1cd806a58937)
![IMG_7965
Medium](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/5169f037-8ba8-4488-9a8a-06f5146ec1d9)


## Additional Context

- A bit of refactoring for list scrolling logic

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2026-02-19 21:16:55 +11:00
Bram Schulting
f16c0e52fd feat: Tweak Lyra popup UI (#768)
## Summary

I want to preface this PR by stating that the proposed changes are
subjective to people's opinions. The following is just my suggestion,
but I'm of course open to changes.

The popups in the currently implemented version of the Lyra theme feel a
bit out of place. This PR suggests an updated version which looks a bit
more polished and in line with the rest of the theme.

I've also taken the liberty to remove the ellipsis behind the text of
the popups, as they made the popup feel a bit off balance (example
below).

With the applied changes, popups will look like this.


![IMG_0012](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/a954de12-97b8-4102-be17-a702c0fe7d1e)

The vertical position is (more or less) aligned to be in line with the
sleep button. I'm aware the popup is used for other purposes aside from
the sleep message, but this still felt like a good place. It's also a
place where your eyes naturally 'rest'.

The popup has a small 2px white outline, neatly separating it from
whatever is behind it.

### Alternatives considered and rationale behind proposal

Initially I started out worked off the Figma design for the Lyra theme,
which [moves the
popups](https://www.figma.com/design/UhxoV4DgUnfrDQgMPPTXog/Lyra-Theme?node-id=2011-19296&t=Ppj6B2MrFRfUo9YX-1)
to the bottom of the screen. To me, this results in popups that are much
too easy to miss:


![IMG_0006](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/b8ce3632-94a9-494e-8256-d87a6ee60cdf)

After this, I tried moving the popup back up (to the position of the
sleep button), but to me it still kinda disappeared into the text of the
book:


![IMG_0008](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/4b05df7c-932e-432b-9c10-130da3109050)

Inverting the colors of the popup made things stand out the perfect
amount in my opinion. The white outline separates the popup from what is
behind it.


![IMG_0011](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/77b1e8cc-0a57-4f4b-9abb-a9d10988d919)

This looked much better to me. The only thing that felt a bit off to me,
was the balance due to the ellipsis at the end of the popup text. Also,
"Entering Sleep..." felt a bit.. engineer-y. I felt something a bit more
'conversational' makes at all feel a bit more human-centric. But I'm no
copywriter, and English is not even my native language. So feel free to
chip in!

After tweaking that, I ended up with the final result:

_(Same picture as the first one shown in this PR)_


![IMG_0012](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/a954de12-97b8-4102-be17-a702c0fe7d1e)

## Additional Context

* Figma design:
https://www.figma.com/design/UhxoV4DgUnfrDQgMPPTXog/Lyra-Theme?node-id=2011-19296&t=Ppj6B2MrFRfUo9YX-1

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2026-02-19 20:23:34 +11:00
Uri Tauber
dc6562a51c fix: Fix a dangling pointer (#939)
## Summary

* **What is the goal of this PR?** Fix a dangling pointer issue caused
by using `.c_str()` on a temporary `std::string`.

`basepath.substr()` creates a temporary `std::string`, and calling
`.c_str()` on it returns a pointer to its internal buffer (not a copy).
Since the temporary string is destroyed at the end of the full
expression, `folderName` ends up holding a dangling pointer, leading to
undefined behavior.

To solve this, we stores the result in a persistent `std::string`
object, ensuring the underlying buffer remains valid for the duration of
its use.

A similar pattern caused the behavior reported in
https://github.com/crosspoint-reader/crosspoint-reader/pull/728#issuecomment-3902529697

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2026-02-18 11:55:23 +01:00
Uri Tauber
7ba5978848 feat: User-Interface I18n System (#728)
## Summary

**What is the goal of this PR?**
This PR introduces Internationalization (i18n) support, enabling users
to switch the UI language dynamically.

**What changes are included?**
- Core Logic: Added I18n class (`lib/I18n/I18n.h/cpp`) to manage
language state and string retrieval.

- Data Structures:

- `lib/I18n/I18nStrings.h/cpp`: Static string arrays for each supported
language.
  - `lib/I18n/I18nKeys.h`: Enum definitions for type-safe string access.
  - `lib/I18n/translations.csv`: single source of truth. 

- Documentation: Added `docs/i18n.md` detailing the workflow for
developers and translators.

- New Settings activity:
`src/activities/settings/LanguageSelectActivity.h/cpp`

## Additional Context

This implementation (building on concepts from #505) prioritizes
performance and memory efficiency.

The core approach is to store all localized strings for each language in
dedicated arrays and access them via enums. This provides O(1) access
with zero runtime overhead, and avoids the heap allocations, hashing,
and collision handling required by `std::map` or `std::unordered_map`.

The main trade-off is that enums and string arrays must remain perfectly
synchronized—any mismatch would result in incorrect strings being
displayed in the UI.

To eliminate this risk, I added a Python script that automatically
generates `I18nStrings.h/.cpp` and `I18nKeys.h` from a CSV file, which
will serve as the single source of truth for all translations. The full
design and workflow are documented in `docs/i18n.md`.

### Next Steps

- [x] Python script `generate_i18n.py` to auto-generate C++ files from
CSV
- [x] Populate translations.csv with initial translations.

Currently available translations: English, Español, Français, Deutsch,
Čeština, Português (Brasil), Русский, Svenska.
Thanks, community!

**Status:** EDIT: ready to be merged.

As a proof of concept, the SPANISH strings currently mirror the English
ones, but are fully uppercased.

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Xuan-Son Nguyen
a616f42cb4 refactor: move render() to Activity super class, use freeRTOS notification (#774)
## Summary

Currently, each activity has to manage their own `displayTaskLoop` which
adds redundant boilerplate code. The loop is a wait loop which is also
not the best practice, as the `updateRequested` boolean is not protected
by a mutex.

In this PR:
- Move `displayTaskLoop` to the super `Activity` class
- Replace `updateRequested` with freeRTOS's [direct to task
notification](https://www.freertos.org/Documentation/02-Kernel/02-Kernel-features/03-Direct-to-task-notifications/01-Task-notifications)
- For `ActivityWithSubactivity`, whenever a sub-activity is present, the
parent's `render()` automatically goes inactive

With this change, activities now only need to expose `render()`
function, and anywhere in the code base can call `requestUpdate()` to
request a new rendering pass.

## Additional Context

In theory, this change may also make the battery life a bit better,
since one wait loop is removed. Although the equipment in my home lab
wasn't been able to verify it (the electric current is too noisy and
small). Would appreciate if anyone has any insights on this subject.

Update: I managed to hack [a small piece of
code](https://github.com/ngxson/crosspoint-reader/tree/xsn/measure_cpu_usage)
that allow tracking CPU idle time.

The CPU load does decrease a bit (1.47% down to 1.39%), which make
sense, because the display task is now sleeping most of the time unless
notified. This should translate to a slightly increase in battery life
in the long run.

```
PR:
[40012] [MEM] Free: 185856 bytes, Total: 231004 bytes, Min Free: 123316 bytes
[40012] [IDLE] Idle time: 98.61% (CPU load: 1.39%)
[50017] [MEM] Free: 185856 bytes, Total: 231004 bytes, Min Free: 123316 bytes
[50017] [IDLE] Idle time: 98.61% (CPU load: 1.39%)
[60022] [MEM] Free: 185856 bytes, Total: 231004 bytes, Min Free: 123316 bytes
[60022] [IDLE] Idle time: 98.61% (CPU load: 1.39%)

master:
[20012] [MEM] Free: 195016 bytes, Total: 231532 bytes, Min Free: 132460 bytes
[20012] [IDLE] Idle time: 98.53% (CPU load: 1.47%)
[30017] [MEM] Free: 195016 bytes, Total: 231532 bytes, Min Free: 132460 bytes
[30017] [IDLE] Idle time: 98.53% (CPU load: 1.47%)
[40022] [MEM] Free: 195016 bytes, Total: 231532 bytes, Min Free: 132460 bytes
[40022] [IDLE] Idle time: 98.53% (CPU load: 1.47%)
```

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## Summary by CodeRabbit

* **Refactor**
* Streamlined rendering architecture by consolidating update mechanisms
across all activities, improving efficiency and consistency.
* Modernized synchronization patterns for display updates to ensure
reliable, conflict-free rendering.

* **Bug Fixes**
* Enhanced rendering stability through improved locking mechanisms and
explicit update requests.

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2026-02-16 21:11:15 +11:00
jpirnay
cb24947477 feat: Add central logging pragma (#843)
## Summary

* Definition and use of a central LOG function, that can later be
extended or completely be removed (for public use where debugging
information may not be required) to save flash by suppressing the
-DENABLE_SERIAL_LOG like in the slim branch

* **What changes are included?**

## Additional Context
* By using the central logger the usual:
```
#include <HardwareSerial.h>
...
  Serial.printf("[%lu] [WCS] Obfuscating/deobfuscating %zu bytes\n", millis(), data.size());
```
would then become
```
#include <Logging.h>
...
  LOG_DBG("WCS", "Obfuscating/deobfuscating %zu bytes", data.size());
```
You do have ``LOG_DBG`` for debug messages, ``LOG_ERR`` for error
messages and ``LOG_INF`` for informational messages. Depending on the
verbosity level defined (see below) soe of these message types will be
suppressed/not-compiled.

* The normal compilation (default) will create a firmware.elf file of
42.194.356 bytes, the same code via slim will create 42.024.048 bytes -
170.308 bytes less
* Firmware.bin : 6.469.984 bytes for default, 6.418.672 bytes for slim -
51.312 bytes less


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2026-02-13 12:16:39 +01:00
jpirnay
3ae1007cbe fix: chore: make all debug messages uniform (#825)
## Summary

* Unify all serial port debug messages

## Additional Context

* All messages sent to the serial port now follow the "[timestamp]
[origin] payload" format (notable exception framework messages)

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2026-02-11 16:25:17 +01:00
Jonas Diemer
efb9b72e64 fix: Show "Back" in file browser if not in root, "Home" otherwise. (#822)
## Summary

Show "Back" in file browser if not in root, "Home" otherwise.

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2026-02-11 16:44:10 +03:00
ThatCrispyToast
b5d28a3a9c feat: use natural sort in file browser (#722)
## Summary

* **What is the goal of this PR?** (e.g., Implements the new feature for
file uploading.)

Implement natural sort (e.g. "file1.txt, file2.txt, file10.txt" instead
of "file1.txt, file10.txt, file2.txt") for files in the
MyLibraryActivity menu

* **What changes are included?**

Modifies the `sortFileList` function under
`src/activities/home/MyLibraryActivity.cpp` to use natural sort as
opposed to lexicographical sort

## Additional Context

I wasn't entirely sure whether or not i should make this a configurable
option, but most file browsers and directory listing tools have this set
as an immutable default, so I opted against it.

* Add any other information that might be helpful for the reviewer
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2026-02-10 01:09:24 +03:00
Istiak Tridip
64d161e88b feat: unify navigation handling with system-wide continuous navigation (#600)
This PR unifies navigation handling & adds system-wide support for
continuous navigation.

## Summary
Holding down a navigation button now continuously advances through items
until the button is released. This removes the need for repeated
press-and-release actions and makes navigation faster and smoother,
especially in long menus or documents.

When page-based navigation is available, it will navigate through pages.
If not, it will progress through menu items or similar list-based UI
elements.

Additionally, this PR fixes inconsistencies in wrap-around behavior and
navigation index calculations.

Places where the navigation system was updated:
- Home Page
- Settings Pages
- My Library Page
- WiFi Selection Page
- OPDS Browser Page
- Keyboard
- File Transfer Page
- XTC Chapter Selector Page
- EPUB Chapter Selector Page

I’ve tested this on the device as much as possible and tried to match
the existing behavior. Please let me know if I missed anything. Thanks 🙏


![crosspoint](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/6a3c7482-f45e-4a77-b156-721bb3b679e6)

---

Following the request from @osteotek and @daveallie for system-wide
support, the old PR (#379) has been closed in favor of this
consolidated, system-wide implementation.

---

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2026-02-09 20:19:34 +11:00
Xuan-Son Nguyen
7f40c3f477 feat: add HalStorage (#656)
## Summary

Continue my changes to introduce the HAL infrastructure from
https://github.com/crosspoint-reader/crosspoint-reader/pull/522

This PR touches quite a lot of files, but most of them are just name
changing. It should not have any impacts to the end behavior.

## Additional Context

My plan is to firstly add this small shim layer, which sounds useless at
first, but then I'll implement an emulated driver which can be helpful
for testing and for development.

Currently, on my fork, I'm using a FS driver that allow "mounting" a
local directory from my computer to the device, much like the `-v` mount
option on docker. This allows me to quickly reset `.crosspoint`
directory if anything goes wrong. I plan to upstream this feature when
this PR get merged.

---

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2026-02-09 07:29:14 +11:00
CaptainFrito
5b90b68e99 fix: Scrolling page items calculation (#716)
## Summary

Fix for the page skip issue detected
https://github.com/crosspoint-reader/crosspoint-reader/pull/700#issuecomment-3856374323
by user @whyte-j

Skipping down on the last page now skips to the last item, and up on the
first page to the first item, rather than wrapping around the list in a
weird way.

## Additional Context

The calculation was outdated after several changes were added afterwards

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2026-02-09 04:58:46 +11:00
CaptainFrito
bd8132a260 fix: Lag before displaying covers on home screen (#721)
## Summary

Reduce/fix the lag on the home screen before recent book covers are
rendered

## Additional Context

We were previously rendering the screen in two steps, delaying the
recent book covers render to avoid a lag before the screen loads.
In this PR, we are now doing that only if at least one book doesn't have
the cover thumbnail generated yet. If all thumbs are already generated,
we load and display them right away, with no lag.

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2026-02-06 18:58:32 +11:00
CaptainFrito
bf87a7dc60 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.

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This is not a vibe coded PR. Copilot was used for autocompletion to save
time but I reviewed, understood and edited all generated code.

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2026-02-05 21:50:11 +11:00
Jake Kenneally
2cf799f45b feat: Add CSS parsing and CSS support in EPUBs (#411)
## Summary

* **What is the goal of this PR?**

- Adds basic CSS parsing to EPUBs and determine the CSS rules when
rendering to the screen so that text is styled correctly. Currently
supports bold, underline, italics, margin, padding, and text alignment

## Additional Context

- My main reason for wanting this is that the book I'm currently
reading, Carl's Doomsday Scenario (2nd in the Dungeon Crawler Carl
series), relies _a lot_ on styled text for telling parts of the story.
When text is bolded, it's supposed to be a message that's rendered
"on-screen" in the story. When characters are "chatting" with each
other, the text is bolded and their names are underlined. Plus, normal
emphasis is provided with italicizing words here and there. So, this
greatly improves my experience reading this book on the Xteink, and I
figured it was useful enough for others too.
- For transparency: I'm a software engineer, but I'm mostly frontend and
TypeScript/JavaScript. It's been _years_ since I did any C/C++, so I
would not be surprised if I'm doing something dumb along the way in this
code. Please don't hesitate to ask for changes if something looks off. I
heavily relied on Claude Code for help, and I had a lot of inspiration
from how [microreader](https://github.com/CidVonHighwind/microreader)
achieves their CSS parsing and styling. I did give this as good of a
code review as I could and went through everything, and _it works on my
machine_ 😄

### Before

![IMG_6271](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/dba7554d-efb6-4d13-88bc-8b83cd1fc615)

![IMG_6272](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/61ba2de0-87c9-4f39-956f-013da4fe20a4)

### After

![IMG_6268](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/ebe11796-cca9-4a46-b9c7-0709c7932818)

![IMG_6269](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/e89c33dc-ff47-4bb7-855e-863fe44b3202)

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### AI Usage

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2026-02-05 21:28:10 +11:00
Arthur Tazhitdinov
b1dcb7733b fix: truncating chapter titles using UTF-8 safe function (#599)
## Summary

* Truncating chapter titles using utf8 safe functions (Cyrillic titles
were split mid codepoint)
* refactoring of lib/Utf8

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2026-02-01 22:23:48 +11:00
Eliz
172916afd4 feat: Display epub metadata on Recents (#511)
* **What is the goal of this PR?** Implement a metadata viewer for the
Recents screen
* **What changes are included?**

| Recents | Files |
| --- | --- |
| <img alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/e0f2d816-ddce-4a2e-bd4a-cd431d0e6532"
/> | <img alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/3225cdce-d501-4175-bc92-73cb8bfe7a41"
/> |

For the Files screen, I have not made any changes on purpose. For the
Recents screen, we now display the Book title and author. If it is a
file with no epub metadata like txt or md, we display the file name
without the file extension.

---

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Although I went trough all the code manually and made changes as well,
please be aware the majority of the code is AI generated.

---------

Co-authored-by: Eliz Kilic <elizk@google.com>
2026-01-28 04:25:42 +11:00
Dave Allie
5e24895f6d feat: Extract author from XTC/XTCH files (#563)
## Summary

* Extract author from XTC/XTCH files

## Additional Context

* Based on updated details in
https://gist.github.com/CrazyCoder/b125f26d6987c0620058249f59f1327d

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2026-01-27 22:56:51 +11:00
Justin Mitchell
3a761b18af Refactors Calibre Wireless Device & Calibre Library (#404)
Our esp32 consistently dropped the last few packets of the TCP transfer
in the old implementation. Only about 1/5 transfers would complete. I've
refactored that entire system into an actual Calibre Device Plugin that
basically uses the exact same system as the web server's file transfer
protocol. I kept them separate so that we don't muddy up the existing
file transfer stuff even if it's basically the same at the end of the
day I didn't want to limit our ability to change it later.

I've also added basic auth to OPDS and renamed that feature to OPDS
Browser to just disassociate it from Calibre.

---------

Co-authored-by: Arthur Tazhitdinov <lisnake@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Dave Allie <dave@daveallie.com>
2026-01-27 22:02:38 +11:00
Arthur Tazhitdinov
0bc0baa966 feat: treat .md files as .txt (#498)
## Summary

* Quick fix for markdown reading - open them as txt files
2026-01-27 21:25:48 +11:00
Kenneth
e548bfc0e1 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"
/>

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2026-01-21 11:38:38 +00:00
Luke Stein
7a792a5384 fix: Invert colors on home screen cover overlay when recent book is selected (#390)
## Summary

* Fixes #388 

## Additional Context

* Tested on my own device
  * See images at #388 for what home screen looked like before.
* With this PR the home screen shows the following (selected and
unselected recent book × cover image rendered or not)


![Picsew_20260115153419](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/44193f9d-76b7-4c77-b890-72b0dbae01c4)


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2026-01-19 22:57:39 +11:00
Dave Allie
14643d0225 Move string helpers out of HomeActivity into StringUtils 2026-01-14 21:24:45 +11:00
Eunchurn Park
fecd1849b9 Add cover image display in *Continue Reading* card with framebuffer caching (#200)
## Summary

* **What is the goal of this PR?** (e.g., Fixes a bug in the user
authentication module,

Display the book cover image in the **"Continue Reading"** card on the
home screen, with fast navigation using framebuffer caching.

* **What changes are included?**

- Display book cover image in the "Continue Reading" card on home screen
- Load cover from cached BMP (same as sleep screen cover)
- Add framebuffer store/restore functions (`copyStoredBwBuffer`,
`freeStoredBwBuffer`) for fast navigation after initial render
- Fix `drawBitmap` scaling bug: apply scale to offset only, not to base
coordinates
- Add white text boxes behind title/author/continue reading label for
readability on cover
- Support both EPUB and XTC file cover images
- Increase HomeActivity task stack size from 2048 to 4096 for cover
image rendering

## Additional Context

* Add any other information that might be helpful for the reviewer
(e.g., performance implications, potential risks, specific areas to
focus on).

- Performance: First render loads cover from SD card (~800ms),
subsequent navigation uses cached framebuffer (~instant)
- Memory: Framebuffer cache uses ~48KB (6 chunks × 8KB) while on home
screen, freed on exit
- Fallback: If cover image is not available, falls back to standard
text-only display
- The `drawBitmap` fix corrects a bug where screenY = (y + offset) scale
was incorrectly scaling the base coordinates. Now correctly uses screenY
= y + (offset scale)
2026-01-14 21:24:02 +11:00
Dave Allie
d4f8eda154 fix: Increase home activity stack size (#333)
## Summary

* fix: Increase home activity stack size

## Additional Context

* Home activity can crash occasionally depending on book

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2026-01-13 02:09:06 +11:00
Jonas Diemer
88d0d90471 Add option to hide battery percentage. (#297)
with option to always hide or hide in reader only.

Co-authored-by: Dave Allie <dave@daveallie.com>
2026-01-12 20:53:58 +11:00
Jonas Diemer
7240cd52a9 Move battery status on home screen to top left (#253)
So it doesn't look so lost on a row on its own.

Also sligthly (1px) moved symbol in on reader view.
2026-01-09 08:57:50 +11:00
Dave Allie
46fa186b82 Make extension checks case-insensitive (#273)
## Summary

* Implement new `StringUtils::checkFileExtension` which does case
insensitive checking
* Move all checks over to this
2026-01-07 21:07:23 +11:00
Justin Mitchell
b792b792bf Calibre Web Epub Downloading + Calibre Wireless Device Syncing (#219)
## Summary

Adds support for browsing and downloading books from a Calibre-web
server via OPDS.
How it works
1. Configure server URL in Settings → Calibre Web URL (e.g.,
https://myserver.com:port I use Cloudflare tunnel to make my server
accessible anywhere fwiw)
2. "Calibre Library" will now show on the the home screen
3. Browse the catalog - navigate through categories like "By Newest",
"By Author", "By Series", etc.
4. Download books - select a book and press Confirm to download the EPUB
to your device
Navigation
- Up/Down - Move through entries
- Confirm - Open folder or download book
- Back - Go to parent catalog, or exit to home if at root
- Navigation entries show with > prefix, books show title and author
- Button hints update dynamically ("Open" for folders, "Download" for
books)
Technical details
- Fetches OPDS catalog from {server_url}/opds
- Parses both navigation feeds (catalog links) and acquisition feeds
(downloadable books)
- Maintains navigation history stack for back navigation
- Handles absolute paths in OPDS links correctly (e.g.,
/books/opds/navcatalog/...)
- Downloads EPUBs directly to the SD card root
Note
The server URL should be typed to include https:// if the server
requires it - HTTP→HTTPS redirects may cause SSL errors on ESP32.

## Additional Context

* I also changed the home titles to use uppercase for each word and
added a setting to change the size of the side margins

---------

Co-authored-by: Dave Allie <dave@daveallie.com>
2026-01-07 19:58:37 +11:00
Dave Allie
9bba41ed96 Move home screen battery indicator to avoid clashing with button hints (#174)
## Summary

* Move home screen battery indicator to avoid clashing with button hints
* Default button mapping was fine, but others clashes with the indicator
2025-12-31 02:46:46 +11:00
Dave Allie
e2cba5be83 Show battery percentage on home screen (#167)
## Summary

* Show battery percentage on home screen
  * Moved battery rendering logic into shared ScreenComponents class
* As discussed
https://github.com/daveallie/crosspoint-reader/discussions/155
2025-12-30 23:41:47 +11:00
Dave Allie
3abcd0d05d Redesign home screen (#166)
## Summary

* Redesigned home screen with big option to continue reading and
slightly nicer options to navigate to core sections
* Attempt to use the cached EPUB details (title, author) if they exist,
otherwise fall back to file name
* Adjusted button hints on home screen, removed Back option and changed
left/right to up/down

## Additional Context

* Core of this work comes from @ChandhokTannay in
1d36a86ef1
2025-12-30 23:18:10 +11:00
Dave Allie
3dd52f30fa Adjust screen title position 2025-12-30 22:06:57 +11:00
Dave Allie
bf7bffd506 Aleo, Noto Sans, Open Dyslexic fonts (#163)
## Summary

* Swap out Bookerly font due to licensing issues, replace default font
with Aleo
* I did a bunch of searching around for a nice replacement font, and
this trumped several other like Literata, Merriwether, Vollkorn, etc
* Add Noto Sans, and Open Dyslexic as font options
  * They can be selected in the settings screen
* Add font size options (Small, Medium, Large, Extra Large)
  * Adjustable in settings
* Swap out uses of reader font in headings and replaced with slightly
larger Ubuntu font
* Replaced PixelArial14 font as it was difficult to track down, replace
with Space Grotesk
* Remove auto formatting on generated font files
* Massively speeds up formatting step now that there is a lot more CPP
font source
* Include fonts with their licenses in the repo

## Additional Context

Line compression setting will follow

| Font | Small | Medium | Large | X Large |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
| Aleo |
![IMG_5704](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/7acb054f-ddef-4080-b3c8-590cfaf13115)
|
![IMG_5705](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/d4819036-5c89-486e-92c3-86094fa4d89a)
|
![IMG_5706](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/35caf622-d126-4396-9c3e-f927eba1e1f4)
|
![IMG_5707](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/af32370a-6244-400f-bea9-5c27db040b5b)
|
| Noto Sans |
![IMG_5708](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/1f9264a5-c069-4e22-9099-a082bfcaabc5)
|
![IMG_5709](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/ef6b07fe-8d87-403a-b152-05f50b69b78e)
|
![IMG_5710](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/112a5d20-262c-4dc0-b67d-980b237e4607)
|
![IMG_5711](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/d25e0e1d-2ace-450d-96dd-618e4efd4805)
|
| Open Dyslexic |
![IMG_5712](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/ead64690-f261-4fae-a4a2-0becd1162e2d)
|
![IMG_5713](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/59d60f7d-5142-4591-96b0-c04e0a4c6436)
|
![IMG_5714](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/bb6652cd-1790-46a3-93ea-2b8f70d0d36d)
|
![IMG_5715](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/496e7eb4-c81a-4232-83e9-9ba9148fdea4)
|
2025-12-30 19:21:47 +11:00
Dave Allie
fb5fc32c5d Add exFAT support (#150)
## Summary

* Swap to updated SDCardManager which uses SdFat
* Add exFAT support
  * Swap to using FsFile everywhere
* Use newly exposed `SdMan` macro to get to static instance of
SDCardManager
* Move a bunch of FsHelpers up to SDCardManager
2025-12-30 16:09:30 +11:00
Jonas Diemer
b01eb50325 Shorten continueLabel to actual screen width. (#151) 2025-12-29 23:18:23 +11:00
dangson
140d8749a6 Support swapping the functionality of the front buttons (#133)
## Summary

**What is the goal of this PR?** 

Adds a setting to swap the front buttons. The default functionality are:
Back/Confirm/Left/Right. When this setting is enabled they become:
Left/Right/Back/Confirm. This makes it more comfortable to use when
holding in your right hand since your thumb can more easily rest on the
next button. The original firmware has a similar setting.

**What changes are included?**

- Add the new setting.
- Create a mapper to dynamically switch the buttons based on the
setting.
- Use mapper on the various activity screens.
- Update the button hints to reflect the swapped buttons.

## Additional Context

Full disclosure: I used Codex CLI to put this PR together, but did
review it to make sure it makes sense.

Also tested on my device:
https://share.cleanshot.com/k76891NY
2025-12-29 14:59:14 +11:00
Dave Allie
f8c0b1acea Use confirmation release on home screen to detect action 2025-12-29 02:00:42 +11:00
Dave Allie
41c93e4eba Use font ascender height for baseline offset (#139)
## Summary

* Use font ascender height for baseline offset
* Previously was using font height, but when rendering the font (even
from y = 0), there would be a lot of top margin
* Font would also go below the "bottom of the line" as we were using the
full font height as the baseline

## Additional Context

* This caused some text to move around, I've fixed everything I can
* Notably it moves the first line of font a little closer to the top of
the page
2025-12-28 22:30:01 +11:00
Eunchurn Park
b77af16caa Add Continue Reading menu and remember last book folder (#129)
## Summary

* **What is the goal of this PR?**

Add a "Continue Reading" feature to improve user experience when
returning to a previously opened book.

* **What changes are included?**

- Add dynamic "Continue: <book name>" menu item in Home screen when a
book was previously opened

- File browser now starts from the folder of the last opened book
instead of always starting from root directory
- Menu dynamically shows 3 or 4 items based on reading history:
  - Without history: `Browse`, `File transfer`, `Settings`
- With history: `Continue: <book>`, `Browse`, `File transfer`,
`Settings`

## Additional Context

* This feature leverages the existing `APP_STATE.openEpubPath` which
already persists the last opened book path
* The Continue Reading menu only appears if the book file still exists
on the SD card
* Book name in the menu is truncated to 25 characters with "..." suffix
if too long
* If the last book's folder was deleted, the file browser gracefully
falls back to root directory
* No new dependencies or significant memory overhead - reuses existing
state management
2025-12-26 11:55:23 +11:00
Brendan O'Leary
e3c1e28b8f Normalize button hints (#130)
## Summary

This creates a `renderer.drawButtonHints` to make all of the "hints"
over buttons to match the home screen.

## Additional Context

* Add any other information that might be helpful for the reviewer
(e.g., performance implications, potential risks, specific areas to
focus on).

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Co-authored-by: Dave Allie <dave@daveallie.com>
2025-12-26 11:54:02 +11:00
Dave Allie
b39ce22e54 Cleanup of activities 2025-12-22 00:48:16 +11:00
Dave Allie
77c655fcf5 Give activities names and log when entering and exiting them (#92)
## Summary

* Give activities name and log when entering and exiting them
* Clearer logs when attempting to debug, knowing where users are coming
from/going to helps
2025-12-21 21:17:00 +11:00