Brings ~55 mod-exclusive files to the upstream-based mod/master-resync branch: Activities (migrated to new ActivityManager pattern): - Clock/Time: SetTimeActivity, SetTimezoneOffsetActivity, NtpSyncActivity - Dictionary: DictionaryDefinitionActivity, DictionarySuggestionsActivity, DictionaryWordSelectActivity, LookedUpWordsActivity - Bookmark: EpubReaderBookmarkSelectionActivity - Book management: BookManageMenuActivity, EndOfBookMenuActivity - OPDS: OpdsServerListActivity, OpdsSettingsActivity - Utility: DirectoryPickerActivity, NumericStepperActivity Utilities (unchanged): - BookManager, BookSettings, BookmarkStore, BootNtpSync - Dictionary, LookupHistory, TimeSync, OpdsServerStore Libraries: PlaceholderCover, TableData, ChapterXPathIndexer Scripts: inject_mod_version, generate_book_icon, preview_placeholder_cover Docs: KOReader sync XPath mapping Migration changes: - ActivityWithSubactivity -> Activity base class - Callback constructors -> finish()/setResult() pattern - enterNewActivity() -> startActivityForResult() - Activity::RenderLock&& -> RenderLock&& These files won't compile yet - they reference mod settings and I18n strings that will be added in subsequent phases. Made-with: Cursor
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