* Make timebox message translatable with flexible variable order
Currently, the timebox dialog message is built from two separate strings,
each containing one variable:
"{ $count } cards studied in" + "{ $count } minutes."
As a result, translators cannot freely reorder the variables in their translations.
This change introduces a single string with both variables, allowing translators
to adjust the order for more natural expressions in their languages.
* Preserve old string for now
* Ensure message doesn't display over two lines
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* Fix Cards with Missing Last Review Time During Database Check
* clippy
* Apply suggestions from code review
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* Apply suggestions from code review
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* Add is_reset method to RevlogEntry and update scheduling logic
This commit introduces the `is_reset` method to the `RevlogEntry` struct, which identifies entries representing reset operations. Additionally, the scheduling logic in `memory_state.rs` and `params.rs` has been updated to utilize this new method, ensuring that reset entries are handled correctly during review scheduling.
* Implement is_cramming method in RevlogEntry and update scheduling logic
This commit adds the `is_cramming` method to the `RevlogEntry` struct, which identifies entries representing cramming operations. The scheduling logic in `params.rs` has been updated to utilize this new method, improving the clarity and maintainability of the code.
* Refactor rating logic in RevlogEntry and update related scheduling functions
This commit introduces a new `has_rating` method in the `RevlogEntry` struct to encapsulate the logic for checking if an entry has a rating. The scheduling logic in `params.rs` and the calculation of normal answer counts in `card.rs` have been updated to use this new method, enhancing code clarity and maintainability.
* update revlog test helper function to assign button_chosen correctly
* Refactor card property fixing logic to use CardFixStats struct
* Add one-way sync trigger for last review time updates in dbcheck
* Update documentation for is_reset method in RevlogEntry to clarify ease_factor condition
* Apply suggestions from code review
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* Minor wording tweak
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* backend part
* split memorised and cost
* slapdash frontend
* extract some simulator logic
* Add zoomed version of graph
* ./check
* Fix: Tooltip
* Fix: Simulator/workload transition
* remove "time"
* Update ts/routes/graphs/simulator.ts
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* Added: Mode toggle
* Disable Dr in workload mode
* keep button order consistant between modes
* dont clear points on mode swap
* add review count graph
* Revert "dont clear points on mode swap"
This reverts commit fc89efb1d9.
* "Help me pick" button
* unrelated title case change
* Add translation strings
* fix: missing translation string
* Fix: Layout shift
* Add: Experimental
* Fix Time / Memorized
* per day values
* set review limit to 9999 on open
* keep default at currently set value
* Do DR calculation in parallel (dae)
Approx 5x faster on my machine
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* add deck name field to metadata protobuf msg
* fallback to creating new deck specified in `#deck:...`
* update tests
* create deck if it doesn't exist
* plumbing
* allow creating deck via `#deck:...`
* apply suggestion for protobuf
* Launcher: Run `uv python install` before running `uv sync`
* Less copy/paste.
* Minor readability improvements
* Make sure we check file presence before attempting to read
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- Launcher can now be accessed via Tools>Upgrade/Downgrade
- Anki closes automatically on update
- When launcher not available, show update link like in the past
- It appears that access to the modern console host requires an app
to be built with the windows console subsystem, so we introduce an
extra anki-console.exe binary to relaunch ourselves with. Solves
https://forums.ankiweb.net/t/new-online-installer-launcher/62745/50
- Windows now requires you to close the terminal like on a Mac,
as I couldn't figure out how to have it automatically close. Suggestions
welcome!
- Reduce the amount of duplicate/near-duplicate code in the various
platform files, and improve readability
- Add a helper to install the current code into the launcher env
- Fix cargo test failing to build on ARM64 Windows
The legacy importer has only been kept around to support some add-ons,
and these are so infrequently used that they're better off shifted
to add-ons (even they even still work)
* Migrate build system to uv
Closes#3787, and is a step towards #3081 and #4022
This change breaks our PyOxidizer bundling process. While we probably
could update it to work with the new venvs & lockfile, my intention
is to use this as a base to try out a uv-based packager/installer.
Some notes about the changes:
- Use uv for python download + venv installation
- Drop python/requirements* in favour of pyproject files / uv.lock
- Bumped to latest Python 3.9 version. The move to 3.13 should be
a fairly trivial change when we're ready.
- Dropped the old write_wheel.py in favour of uv/hatchling. This has
the unfortunate side-effect of dropping leading zeros in our wheels,
which we could try hack around in the future.
- Switch to Qt 6.7 for the dev repo, as it's the first PyQt version
with a Linux/ARM WebEngine wheel.
- Unified our macOS deployment target with minimum required for ARM.
- Dropped unused fluent python files
- Dropped unused python license generation
- Dropped helpers to run under Qt 5, as our wheels were already
requiring Qt 6 to install.
* Build action to create universal uv binary
* Drop some PyOxidizer-related files
* Use Windows ARM64 cargo/node binaries during build
We can't provide ARM64 wheels to users yet due to #4079, but we can
at least speed up the build.
The rustls -> native-tls change on Windows is because ring requires
clang to compile for ARM64, and I figured it's best to keep our Windows
deps consistent. We already built the wheels with native-tls.
* Make libankihelper a universal library
We were shipping a single arch library in a purelib, leading to
breakages when running on a different platform.
* Use Python wheel for mpv/lame on Windows/Mac
This is convenient, but suboptimal on a Mac at the moment. The first
run of mpv will take a number of seconds for security checks to run,
and our mpv code ends up timing out, repeating the process each time.
Our installer stub will need to invoke mpv once first to get it validated.
We could address this by distributing the audio with the installer/stub,
or perhaps by putting the binaries in a .pkg file that's notarized+stapled
and then included in the wheel.
* Add some helper scripts to build a fully-locked wheel
* Initial macOS launcher prototype
* Add a hidden env var to preload our libs and audio helpers on macOS
* qt/bundle -> qt/launcher
- remove more of the old bundling code
- handle app icon
* Fat binary, notarization & dmg
* Publish wheels on testpypi for testing
* Use our Python pin for the launcher too
* Python cleanups
* Extend launcher to other platforms + more
- Switch to Qt 6.8 for repo default, as 6.7 depends on an older
libwebp/tiff which is unavailable on newer installs
- Drop tools/mac-x86, as we no longer need to test against Qt 5
- Add flags to cross compile wheels on Mac and Linux
- Bump glibc target to 2_36, building on Debian Stable
- Increase mpv timeout on macOS to allow for initial gatekeeper checks
- Ship both arm64 and amd64 uv on Linux, with a bash stub to pick
the appropriate arch.
* Fix pylint on Linux
* Fix failure to run from /usr/local/bin
* Remove remaining pyoxidizer refs, and clean up duplicate release folder
* Rust dep updates
- Rust 1.87 for now (1.88 due out in around a week)
- Nom looks involved, so I left it for now
- prost-reflect depends on a new prost version that got yanked
* Python 3.13 + dep updates
Updated protoc binaries + add helper in order to try fix build breakage.
Ended up being due to an AI-generated update to pip-system-certs that
was not reviewed carefully enough:
https://gitlab.com/alelec/pip-system-certs/-/issues/36
The updated mypy/black needed some tweaks to our files.
* Windows compilation fixes
* Automatically run Anki after installing on Windows
* Touch pyproject.toml upon install, so we check for updates
* Update Python deps
- urllib3 for CVE
- pip-system-certs got fixed
- markdown/pytest also updated
* add fill tool
* add fill tool logic
* open colour picker on fill tool activation
* refactor/add fill attr to io clozes
* fill masks in editor
* fill text and inactive masks in reviewer
* fix lint
* remove debug option