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Author SHA1 Message Date
cottongin
a707cc6da2
debug mode added for memory testing 2026-01-26 13:56:36 -05:00
cottongin
9493fb1f18
sort of working dictionary 2026-01-22 12:42:01 -05:00
Nathan James
7185e5d287
feat: Change keyboard "caps" to "shift" & Wrap Keyboard (#377)
## Summary

* This PR solves issue
https://github.com/crosspoint-reader/crosspoint-reader/issues/357 in the
first commit
* I then added an additional commit which means when you reach the end
of the keyboard, if you go 'beyond', you wrap back to the other side.
* This replaces existing behaviour, so if you would rather this be
removed, let me know and I'll just do the `caps` -> `shift` change

## Additional Context

### Screenshots for the new shift display

I thought it might not fit and need column size changes, but ended up
fitting fine, see screenshots showing this below:

<img width="573" height="366" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/b8f6a4ec-94f5-4f5e-b9a6-06cc5f250ddb"
/>

<img width="570" height="308" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/7d775518-4784-4120-a20a-a9dc67af8565"
/>


### Gif showing the wrap-around of the text



![IMG_7648](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/7eec9066-e1cc-49a1-8b6b-a61556038d31)

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### AI Usage

Did you use AI tools to help write this code? **PARTIALLY** - used to
double check the text wrapping had no edge-cases. (It did also suggest
rewriting the function, but I decided that was too big of a change for a
working part of the codebase, for now!)
2026-01-19 22:50:34 +11:00
Brendan O'Leary
8e4484cd22
Add buton hints to keyboard screen (#205)
## Summary

This adds the correctly styled button hints to the keyboard screen as
well as the ability to add hints to the side buttons (and up/down hints
to that screen)

## Additional Context

N/A
2026-01-03 19:17:53 +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
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
Tannay
dd280bdc97
Rotation Support (#77)
•  What is the goal of this PR?  
Implement a horizontal EPUB reading mode so books can be read in
landscape orientation (both 90° and 270°), while keeping the rest of the
UI in portrait.

•  What changes are included?
◦  Rendering / Display
▪ Added an orientation model to GfxRenderer (Portrait, LandscapeNormal,
LandscapeFlipped) and made:
▪ drawPixel, drawImage, displayWindow map logical coordinates
differently depending on orientation.
▪ getScreenWidth() / getScreenHeight() return orientation‑aware logical
dimensions (480×800 in portrait, 800×480 in landscape).
◦  Settings / Configuration
▪  Extended CrossPointSettings with:
▪  landscapeReading (toggle for portrait vs. landscape EPUB reading).
▪ landscapeFlipped (toggle to flip landscape 180° so both horizontal
holding directions are supported).
▪ Updated settings serialization/deserialization to persist these fields
while remaining backward‑compatible with existing settings files.
▪  Updated SettingsActivity to expose two new toggles:
▪  “Landscape Reading”
▪  “Flip Landscape (swap top/bottom)”
◦  EPUB Reader
▪  In EpubReaderActivity:
▪ On onEnter, set GfxRenderer orientation based on the new settings
(Portrait, LandscapeNormal, or LandscapeFlipped).
▪ On onExit, reset orientation back to Portrait so Home, WiFi, Settings,
etc. continue to render as before.
▪ Adjusted renderStatusBar to position the status bar and battery
indicator relative to GfxRenderer::getScreenHeight() instead of
hard‑coded Y coordinates, so it stays correctly at the bottom in both
portrait and landscape.
◦  EPUB Caching / Layout
▪ Extended Section cache metadata (section.bin) to include the logical
screenWidth and screenHeight used when pages were generated; bumped
SECTION_FILE_VERSION.
▪  Updated loadCacheMetadata to compare:
▪ font/margins/line compression/extraParagraphSpacing and screen
dimensions; mismatches now invalidate and clear the cache.
▪ Updated persistPageDataToSD and all call sites in EpubReaderActivity
to pass the current GfxRenderer::getScreenWidth() / getScreenHeight() so
portrait and landscape caches are kept separate and correctly sized.



Additional Context

•  Cache behavior / migration
◦ Existing section.bin files (old SECTION_FILE_VERSION) will be detected
as incompatible and their caches cleared and rebuilt once per chapter
when first opened after this change.
◦ Within a given orientation, caches will be reused as before. Switching
orientation (portrait ↔ landscape) will cause a one‑time re‑index of
each chapter in the new orientation.
•  Scope and risks
◦ Orientation changes are scoped to the EPUB reader; the Home screen,
Settings, WiFi selection, sleep screens, and web server UI continue to
assume portrait orientation.
◦ The renderer’s orientation is a static/global setting; if future code
uses GfxRenderer outside the reader while a reader instance is active,
it should be aware that orientation is no longer implicitly fixed.
◦ All drawing primitives now go through orientation‑aware coordinate
transforms; any code that previously relied on edge‑case behavior or
out‑of‑bounds writes might surface as logged “Outside range” warnings
instead.
•  Testing suggestions / areas to focus on
◦  Verify in hardware:
▪ Portrait mode still renders correctly (boot, home, settings, WiFi,
reader).
▪  Landscape reading in both directions:
▪  Landscape Reading = ON, Flip Landscape = OFF.
▪  Landscape Reading = ON, Flip Landscape = ON.
▪ Status bar (page X/Y, % progress, battery icon) is fully visible and
aligned at the bottom in all three combinations.
◦  Open the same book:
▪  In portrait first, then switch to landscape and reopen it.
▪  Confirm that:
▪ Old portrait caches are rebuilt once for landscape (you should see the
“Indexing…” page).
▪ Progress save/restore still works (resume opens to the correct page in
the current orientation).
◦ Ensure grayscale rendering (the secondary pass in
EpubReaderActivity::renderContents) still looks correct in both
orientations.

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Co-authored-by: Dave Allie <dave@daveallie.com>
2025-12-28 21:33:20 +11:00
Dave Allie
02350c6a9f
Fix underscore on keyboard and standardize activity (#138)
## Summary

* Fix underscore on keyboard
  * Remove special handling of special row characters
* Fix navigating between special row items
* Standardize keyboard activity to use standard loop
  * Fix issue with rendering keyboard non-stop

Fixes https://github.com/daveallie/crosspoint-reader/issues/131
2025-12-28 18:57:06 +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
Dave Allie
0d32d21d75
Small code cleanup (#83)
## Summary

* Fix cppcheck low violations
* Remove teardown method on parsers, use destructor
* Code cleanup
2025-12-21 15:43:53 +11:00
Brendan O'Leary
d41d539435
Add connect to Wifi and File Manager Webserver (#41)
## Summary

- **What is the goal of this PR?**  
Implements wireless EPUB file management via a built-in web server,
enabling users to upload, browse, organize, and delete EPUB files from
any device on the same WiFi network without needing a computer cable
connection.

- **What changes are included?**
- **New Web Server**
([`CrossPointWebServer.cpp`](src/CrossPointWebServer.cpp),
[`CrossPointWebServer.h`](src/CrossPointWebServer.h)):
    - HTTP server on port 80 with a responsive HTML/CSS interface
    - Home page showing device status (version, IP, free memory)
    - File Manager with folder navigation and breadcrumb support
    - EPUB file upload with progress tracking
    - Folder creation and file/folder deletion
    - XSS protection via HTML escaping
- Hidden system folders (`.` prefixed, "System Volume Information",
"XTCache")
  
- **WiFi Screen** ([`WifiScreen.cpp`](src/screens/WifiScreen.cpp),
[`WifiScreen.h`](src/screens/WifiScreen.h)):
    - Network scanning with signal strength indicators
    - Visual indicators for encrypted (`*`) and saved (`+`) networks
- State machine managing: scanning, network selection, password entry,
connecting, save/forget prompts
    - 15-second connection timeout handling
    - Integration with web server (starts on connect, stops on exit)
  
- **WiFi Credential Storage**
([`WifiCredentialStore.cpp`](src/WifiCredentialStore.cpp),
[`WifiCredentialStore.h`](src/WifiCredentialStore.h)):
    - Persistent storage in `/sd/.crosspoint/wifi.bin`
- XOR obfuscation for stored passwords (basic protection against casual
reading)
    - Up to 8 saved networks with add/remove/update operations
  
- **On-Screen Keyboard**
([`OnScreenKeyboard.cpp`](src/screens/OnScreenKeyboard.cpp),
[`OnScreenKeyboard.h`](src/screens/OnScreenKeyboard.h)):
    - Reusable QWERTY keyboard component with shift support
    - Special keys: Shift, Space, Backspace, Done
    - Support for password masking mode
  
- **Settings Screen Integration**
([`SettingsScreen.h`](src/screens/SettingsScreen.h)):
    - Added WiFi action to navigate to the new WiFi screen
  
  - **Documentation** ([`docs/webserver.md`](docs/webserver.md)):
- Comprehensive user guide covering WiFi setup, web interface usage,
file management, troubleshooting, and security notes
    - See this for more screenshots!
- Working "displays the right way in GitHub" on my repo:
https://github.com/olearycrew/crosspoint-reader/blob/feature/connect-to-wifi/docs/webserver.md

**Video demo**


https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/283e32dc-2d9f-4ae2-848e-01f41166a731

## Additional Context

- **Security considerations**: The web server has no
authentication—anyone on the same WiFi network can access files. This is
documented as a limitation, recommending use only on trusted private
networks. Password obfuscation in the credential store is XOR-based, not
cryptographically secure.

- **Memory implications**: The web server and WiFi stack consume
significant memory. The implementation properly cleans up (stops server,
disconnects WiFi, sets `WIFI_OFF` mode) when exiting the WiFi screen to
free resources.

- **Async operations**: Network scanning and connection use async
patterns with FreeRTOS tasks to prevent blocking the UI. The display
task handles rendering on a dedicated thread with mutex protection.

- **Browser compatibility**: The web interface uses standard
HTML5/CSS3/JavaScript and is tested to work with all modern browsers on
desktop and mobile.

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Co-authored-by: Dave Allie <dave@daveallie.com>
2025-12-20 01:05:43 +11:00