* Scrolling is now done by wiping over the screen. There's no acceleration or
kinetic scrolling yet though. But it works rather well (previously
you held the edges of the list to scroll).
* Improve scrollbar scrolling so that it keeps scrolling even if you leave the
scrollbar area.
* Hide selection during scrolling
* Prevent accidental hitting of the list title (which means go back) during
scrolling
* Don't go into context menu after scrolling when leaving the screen on an item
In general, it's very much like scrolling in native lists in Android,
except there's no kinetic scrolling and everything is still line based, but with
the feature that the scrollbar enables jumping around in the list and very fast
scrolling.
Thanks to Dustin Skoracki for his ideas and half of the code for this.
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per seconds apparently don't very well.
Not sure if it's the hardware or our threading that doesn't play well enough
here (UI isn't less response despite of the audio drop outs).
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* Until BUTTON_REPEAT was started, coordinate changes were not exposed. Change
that (post on every coordinate change) so that wiping over the screen does actually
something between the first touch and BUTTON_REPEAT
* Once BUTTON_REPEAT is active, further repeats are posted in an acceleration
fashion (slow at the begginning), which smoothes list scrolling. But this has
the contrary effect on touchscreen, as it makes swiping appear very laggy. So,
remove that acceleration for touchscreen and make it equally fast at all times
so the scrollbar is better usable.
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potentially leading to the wrong track being selected.
The playlist viewer should perform a bit better now.
I always felt it was slower than the otehr lists.
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Exclude compilation of firmware/debug.c for hosted platforms.
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This is related to gdb, and gdb can only work on SH and ifp
This was mistakenly kept when app.lds was forked for each SoC
Side-effect: fix DEBUG builds when the rockbox binary is expected to
be loaded at the start of DRAM and there is no runtime relocation
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- %s was missing the argument (function name)
- add %p to print the function argument
- also don't call strlen() to test string nullity (and strlen() can't return a negative result)
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Qt wraps tooltip texts automatically when it detects the text to be Rich
text. Embed the tooltip text into <p> tags to get it recognized as such.
Manually update translations to avoid the need to retranslation that
line.
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Oops: on Windows, ask the system about the values before displaying it instead
of expecting the structure to fill itself.
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Since Rockbox Utility got support for utilizing more than one CPU / Core
this value might be helpful in case of issues like FS#11496 (QThreadPool
defaults to the number of CPUs found as maximum number of threads).
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