## Summary
* **What is the goal of this PR?**
- Adds basic CSS parsing to EPUBs and determine the CSS rules when
rendering to the screen so that text is styled correctly. Currently
supports bold, underline, italics, margin, padding, and text alignment
## Additional Context
- My main reason for wanting this is that the book I'm currently
reading, Carl's Doomsday Scenario (2nd in the Dungeon Crawler Carl
series), relies _a lot_ on styled text for telling parts of the story.
When text is bolded, it's supposed to be a message that's rendered
"on-screen" in the story. When characters are "chatting" with each
other, the text is bolded and their names are underlined. Plus, normal
emphasis is provided with italicizing words here and there. So, this
greatly improves my experience reading this book on the Xteink, and I
figured it was useful enough for others too.
- For transparency: I'm a software engineer, but I'm mostly frontend and
TypeScript/JavaScript. It's been _years_ since I did any C/C++, so I
would not be surprised if I'm doing something dumb along the way in this
code. Please don't hesitate to ask for changes if something looks off. I
heavily relied on Claude Code for help, and I had a lot of inspiration
from how [microreader](https://github.com/CidVonHighwind/microreader)
achieves their CSS parsing and styling. I did give this as good of a
code review as I could and went through everything, and _it works on my
machine_ 😄
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### AI Usage
Did you use AI tools to help write this code? **YES**, Claude Code
## Summary
* **What is the goal of this PR?** Simple quality of life, ease
maintenance
* **What changes are included?**
Update fontconvert.py to include the command used to generate each font
file in the header comment, making it easier to regenerate fonts when
needed.
I plan on adding options to this scripts (kerning, and maybe ligatures),
thus knowing which command was used, even with already existing options
like `--additional-intervals`, is important.
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### AI Usage
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please be transparent about their usage as it
helps set the right context for reviewers.
Did you use AI tools to help write this code? _**NO**_
## Summary
* Include superscripts and subscripts in fonts
## Additional Context
* Original change came from
https://github.com/crosspoint-reader/crosspoint-reader/pull/248
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### AI Usage
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please be transparent about their usage as it
helps set the right context for reviewers.
Did you use AI tools to help write this code? No
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Co-authored-by: cor <cor@pruijs.dev>
The current behavior of rendering `?` for an unknown Unicode character
can be hard to distinguish from a typo. Use the standard Unicode
"replacement character" instead, that's what it's designed for:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Specials_(Unicode_block)
I'm making this PR as a draft because I'm not sure I did everything that
was needed to change the character set covered by the fonts. Running
that script is in its own commit. If this is proper, I'll rebase/squash
into one commit and un-draft.
Co-authored-by: Maeve Andrews <maeve@git.mail.maeveandrews.com>
## Summary
* Update EpdFontFamily::Style to be u8 instead of u32 (saving 3 bytes
per word)
* Update layout width/height to be u16 from int
* Update page element count to be u16 from u32
* Update text block element count to be u16 from u32
* Bumped section bin version to version 8
## Summary
* Swap from Aleo to Bookerly for wider glyph support
* Swap from Space Grotesk to a small Noto Sans
## Additional Context
* 0.11.0 swapped to Aleo which has a few issues (things like Cyrillic
support for eg)
Replace linear O(n) search with binary search O(log n) for unicode
interval lookup. Korean fonts have many intervals (~30,000+ glyphs), so
this improves text rendering performance during page navigation.
## Summary
* **What is the goal of this PR?** (e.g., Fixes a bug in the user
authentication module, Implements the new feature for
file uploading.)
Replace linear `O(n)` glyph lookup with binary search `O(log n)` to
improve text rendering performance during page navigation.
* **What changes are included?**
- Modified `EpdFont::getGlyph()` to use binary search instead of linear
search for unicode interval lookup
- Added early return for empty interval count
## Additional Context
* Add any other information that might be helpful for the reviewer
(e.g., performance implications, potential risks, specific areas to
focus on).
- Performance implications: Fonts with many unicode intervals benefit
the most. Korean fonts have ~30,000+ glyphs across multiple intervals,
but any font with significant glyph coverage (CJK, extended Latin,
emoji, etc.) will see improvement.
- Complexity: from `O(n)` to `O(log n)` where n = number of unicode
intervals. For fonts with 10+ intervals, this reduces lookup iterations
significantly.
- Risk: Low - the binary search logic is straightforward and the
intervals are already sorted by unicode codepoint (required for the
original early-exit optimization).
## Summary
* adds cyrillic glyphs to pixel arial font, used as Small font in UI
## Additional Context
* with recent changes pixel arial font lost cyrillic glyphs
## Summary
* Previously, only pure black pixels in the font were marked as black,
this expands the black range, and makes the lightest pixels white
## Additional Context
* Noticed personally it was kind of "thin" and washed out a bit, this
massively helps, should also address concerns raised here:
https://github.com/daveallie/crosspoint-reader/discussions/39
* Enhance TOC parsing and chapter selection logic
- Update .gitignore to include additional paths
- Refactor Epub::parseContentOpf to improve NCX item retrieval
- Modify ContentOpfParser to store media type in ManifestItem
- Implement rebuildVisibleSpineIndices in EpubReaderChapterSelectionScreen for better chapter navigation
- Adjust rendering logic to handle empty chapter lists gracefully
* Refactor TOC parsing logic to streamline cover image and NCX item retrieval
* add cyrillic ranges
* revert
* clang format fix
* First pass at moving to SDK EInkDisplay library
* Add 2-bit grayscale text and anti-aliased rendering of text
* Render status bar for empty chapters
* Refresh screen every 15 pages to avoid ghosting
* Simplify boot and sleep screens
* Give FileSelectionScreen task more stack memory
* Move text around slightly on Boot and Sleep screens
* Re-use existing buffer and write to whole screen for 'partial update'