* FIX lang selection resetting to en_US for some langs
Fixes https://forums.ankiweb.net/t/anki-25-01-beta/54490/17?u=anon_0000.
# Issue
Set a hand full of certain languages in the preferences screen and see that the translations have been applied after reboot. The language selection in preferences wrongly shows en_US though, not the current active language. If you wanted to switch to `en_US` in this case, then you'd have to first switch to a working language (like de_DE) and then switch to en_US.
# Solution
`anki/qt/aqt/preferences.py` has the functions `setup_language()` and `current_lang_index()`. I noticed that it defaults to en_US, if the language is not in `compatMap` and it couldn’t return the index of the current language. No idea if this code is faulty but I headed over to `anki/pylib/anki/lang.py` afterwards.
Here, in `compatMap`, I added e.g. `"la": "la_LA"`. I knew the code since I could get it with `print("––– lang is ", lang)` in `preferences.py` (`current_lang_index()` retrieves `la` for latin).
After adding those code changes from my PR, the problem for those selected languages had gone away.
No idea if that's best practices though or if something else should be fixed instead.
* UPDATE CONTRIBUTORS adding myself to the list
PUID and PGID are optional env variables to specify the user and group id of
the user that the anki-sync-server process should run with.
This gives more flexibility for solving permission problems with volumes and is
a common pattern for Docker images (e.g. see here:
https://docs.linuxserver.io/general/understanding-puid-and-pgid/)
The anki-sync-server process will write any files with the permissions of the
user it's running with, which can be a problem when you need to access those
files from outside the container or when they are being written into a bind
mount that is owned by a particular user on the host system.
To be able to implement this the entrypoint.sh needs to run as root (since it
needs to create a user and change file permissions). anki-sync-server then
needs to be started with the user 'anki', which is why the new dependency
'su-exec' is required. The user 'anki' and group 'anki-group' can no longer be
created at image build time because then their ids would be fixed.
Also update the build instructions to require building the Docker image inside
the directory where the Dockerfile resides since the build now needs to copy
the entrypoint.sh and it seems wrong the specify the path
docs/syncserver/entrypoint.sh inside the Dockerfile.
* Add percentage to FSRS spinner
This commit add a percentage option in SpinBox and SpinBoxFloatRow, set to False
by default.
If it's true, a percent symbol is added at the end of the line before
the increase/decrease button.
While the value is represented as a percentage without decimal places,
the internal representation is not changed. Which mean that a
multiplier must used to compute the string value, indicate to the
input field the min, max and step, and when updating the result.
* Remove unsightly percentage sign, and update historical retention too
https://github.com/ankitects/anki/pull/3679#issuecomment-2579636981
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Co-authored-by: Damien Elmes <gpg@ankiweb.net>
* make removeUnfinishedPolygon return whether a polygon was removed
* treat removing an unfinished polygon as a discrete undo step
* has to be handled when redoing as well, but not as a discrete step
The move to Sveltekit broke the 'card info during review' add-on and
its descendants. This didn't get noticed in 24.11 due to the old
card-info.js file still being shipped.
I considered adding back the card-info.js generation, but it ended up
being simpler to move parts of the add-on into a separate page instead.
This is a stop-gap solution - in the future I'd like to get us to a
point where such component compositions can be done by add-ons,
and don't need to be done as part of Anki's build process.
Related: #3187
* Prevent stale frames being drawn.
At key points where external changes enter the webview, stale images might get rendered. This ensures that a frame showing current state is always shown.
* Only stage single redraw
* Remove potentially superfluous calls to `self.update()`
* Remove potentially superfluous calls to `self.update()`.
I lost this one during some git troubles.
* Revert unrelated change
The function is supposed to take a boolean telling it whether or not the loading succeeded, which it doesn't as is. However, this is unrelated and works either way so I also reverted it again.
* chore: code cleanup
* cleanup: Remove redundant check for presence of callback
A callback will be used either way for this call, so it can be simplified. The check happens inside the handler.
* Add comment explaining why this change is necessary, referencing the relevant PR.
* Clarify comment to answer the why, not the what.
One can see what is being done, why is probably more important.
+ Initial groundwork for AMD64 builds on ARM/Rosetta. Not currently
viable due to bugs in either Linux or Rosetta which results in a
Sveltekit build hanging indefinitely.
* expose get_image_occlusion_fields
* fix create copy for io
* revert current impl
* passthru original note id when creating copy
* add IOCloningMode
* fix create copy for io
Making it configurable would be complicated, so this just restores
the limit to close to the protobuf limit we were butting up against
for now.
Related: #3637
* add Note::set_modified_with_mtime
* add struct for Collection::update_note_inner_without_cards's args
* refactor Collection::update_note_inner_without_cards to use the arg struct
* add Collection::update_note_inner_without_cards_using_mtime
* use incoming note's mtime when updating notes during import