Update the language translation source '.ts' files with the
translatable strings in the source code with the following command:
$ make translation
This effectively runs the following command:
$ pylupdate5 -noobsolete i18n/manuskript.pro
After updating the '.ts' translation source files from weblate,
compile all of the language translations into '.qm' files.
This was done with the following command:
$ make i18n
This effectively runs the 'lrelease' command on each '.ts' file. For
example:
$ lrelease i18n/manuskript_es.ts
The 'displays' system of panels is now changed into simply a settings system
where settings can be associated to widgets. The new API is :
addWidgetSetting, addSetting and setSettingCallback.
The top panel was reworked to have the settings appear in the order of the
widgets, and the path/title choice was changed into a Title widget with a
"Title: Show Full Path" setting.
Realizing that the show/hide progress was being ignored if we navigate to a
scene without a goal set. Also, if we go fullscreen on a scene without a goal
then navigate to a scene with one, the progress wouldn't get shown. Adding the
"Auto Show/Hide" setting fixes the issue with all use cases.
This makes the fullscreen editor much more powerful in terms of navigating
through chapters and scenes. This should make issue #234 users happy and
fix#444.
Top panel now has left/right arrows to navigate through the scenes. It will
automatically find the next/previous text item and display it, navigating through
the outline tree.
There's also a "New document" icon which will create a new text entry immediately
after the current one and switch to it.
Navigation can also be done using Alt+Page-Up, Alt+Page-Down or Alt+Left and Alt+right
shortcuts (Fixing #444).
There's now also the option between Title or Path for the top panel, if Path is chosen
then the full path of the scene is displayed and clicking on the scene or parent items
opens a menu to quickly switch to the selected chapter/scene. Selecting a folder will
automatically display the first text entry available in that folder.
This includes the auto-hide of each panel as well as the shown/hidden status
of each of the displays. Now that it's consistent, it makes it so much more useful.
This is an experimental idea. We can add to a myPanel a list of widgets to show/hide
if the user wants to, via the context menu. This can be very useful for a user who
wants to disable auto-hide for the bottom panel but remove the theme selector which
can be useless to have open permanently.
This is the first step in fixing #234. Would need the auto-hide and the displays
configurations to be saved in settings though before it can become usable.
If manuskript is launched with its last argument set to "--console" an
interactive console opens up to help debug the application.
The IPython, qtconsole and matplotlib libraries must be installed for it
to work and they won't get imported unless the argument is passed to the app.
Color scheme was inverted if foreground was transparent, bug and fix provided
by @tildagail [1] and the text on the left side panel was ignoring text color
settings, making it unreadable in dark themes, as reported by @worstje in #527
[1] https://github.com/olivierkes/manuskript/issues/527#issuecomment-469578130
While tackling issue #529, I stumbled across the odd behaviour that
re-compressing the archive with 7-Zip broke what should be a valid
Manuskript project.
After investigation it turned out that the code that loads the texts
sensibly expects there to only be files tracked in the files dictionary.
It is completely valid for a zip file to contain entries describing the
contained directories. The logical fix is to simply avoid adding these
directory entries to our files dictionary in the first place.
Making sure that manuskript.exe builds with the correct icon means not
only that any shortcuts created to the file have the proper icon, but
also that we are rid of the generic PyInstaller icon we have been
shipping until now. Hurrah!
Note that relative paths do not seem to work for icon files because
PyInstaller tries to look for them in the build directory. To work
around this problem, we explicitly join the relative path on the
SPECPATH constant which seems to satisfy PyInstaller well enough.
Despite the existence of a logo, Manuskript lacks an icon file that can
be used on Windows operating systems. This new icon file was created
based on the existing PNG files for 16px, 32px, 64px, 128px and 256px.
The Cork background and fullscreen theme backgrounds images can now be added
by using the "+" icon from the combobox. Once a file is added, the combobox
is repopulated and the new image is selected.
Note on line 871, in updateThemeBackground, there was a bug where it was using
self.cmbCorkImage instead of self.cmbThemeBackgroundImage
Fixes#399
If you right click once on the fullscreen panel and the context menu pop up
then you right click again somewhere else on the panel *while the previous
context menu is still visible* then it will cause a crash with :
"Windows fatal exception: access violation"
It seems to be caused by a crash in the QT event loop, trying to delete the
existing QMenu within an event handler.
In the properties view, the context menu on the title line would be black
making its content unreadable. Same in the filter line of the "Set Custom icon"
window on the outline's context menu.
Several crashes were encountered opening files on operating systems
that do not default to UTF-8 encoding, such as Windows. In each case
the project file appears to have become corrupted. Because the only
reports to date have been on Windows, attempt to fix by specifying
utf-8 encoding for all text file open methods.
See issues #331, #470, and #502.
Windows path to the image has '\' path separator instead of '/' which makes
the stylesheet fail. Background images don't appear and console gets spammed with :
Could not parse stylesheet of object corkView(0x27248eb6900, name = "corkView")
This prevents any child widget from inheriting the same stylesheet,
more specifically, the context menu of the full screen editor will now
appear normal instead of being black text on black background, which made
it unreadable.
Fixes#440
The lambda function will keep a reference to the scrollbar python object preventing it
from getting destroyed when the QScrollbar is destroyed. This causes the underlying
QT widget to be freed while the python object still exists, therefore the timer itself
doesn't get stopped/cleaned, so the timer will get called and cause a crash with :
"RuntimeError: Wrapped C/C++ object of type myScrollbar has been deleted"
To reproduce, press F11 repeatedly while scrolling.