## Rationale
I have 2 wifi access points with almost identical names, just one has
`_EXT` at the end of it. With the current display limit of 13 characters
before adding ellipsis, I can't tell which is which.
Before device screenshot with masked SSIDs:
<img
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/3c5cbbaa-b2f6-412f-b5a8-6278963bd0f2"
width="300">
## Summary
Adjusted displayed length from 13 characters to 30 in the Wifi selection
screen - I've left some space for potential proportional font changes in
the future
After image with masked SSIDs:
<img
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/c5f0712b-bbd3-4eec-9820-4693fae90c9f"
width="300">
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## Summary
Resolves#562
Implements regex change to support valid characters discussed by
@daveallie in issue
[here](https://github.com/crosspoint-reader/crosspoint-reader/issues/562#issuecomment-3830809156).
Also rejects `.` and `..` as folder names which are invalid in FAT32 and
exFAT filesystems
## Additional Context
- Unsure on the wording for the alert, it feels overly explicit, but
that might be a good thing. Happy to change.
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## Summary
* **What is the goal of this PR?**
Add a debugging script to help developers monitor the ESP32 serial port
directly from a PC.
* **What changes are included?**
Added a new script: scripts/debugging_monitor.py
## Additional Context
While working on a new Crosspoint-Reader feature, it quickly became
clear that watching the ESP32 serial output without any visual cues was
inconvenient and easy to mess up.
This script improves the debugging experience by reading data from the
serial port and providing:
1. A timestamp prefix for every log line (instead of milliseconds since
power-up)
2. Color-coded output for different message types
3. A secondary window displaying a live graph of RAM usage, which is
especially useful for tracking the memory impact of new features
<img width="1916" height="1049" alt="Screenshot_20260126_183811"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/6291887f-ac17-43ac-9e43-f5dec8a7097e"
/>
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the Matplotlib-based graphing and threading logic.
## Summary
* Truncating chapter titles using utf8 safe functions (Cyrillic titles
were split mid codepoint)
* refactoring of lib/Utf8
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## Summary
* Fixing custom sleep behaviour where the first image in the /sleep
directory is not shown
* image at index 0 is not being rendered when more than 1 image is
stored in /sleep directory, because `APP_STATE.lastSleepImage` is always
0.
## Additional Context
* `APP_STATE.lastSleepImage` is reset to 0 when a epub is open, this
value is only used to compare it to the randomly selected one in
`renderCustomSleepScreen()` that should always be a valid index, since
the list of valid bmp images is colected from scratch. -> no need to
reset it and block image @ index 0 from being rendered
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Co-authored-by: Oyster <Oyster@home>
## Summary
* This change hides the button hints from overlapping chapter titles
when in landscape CW mode.
Before

After

## Additional Context
* I initially considered implementing an offset fix, but with potential
UI changes on the horizon, hiding the button hints appears to be the
simplest solution for now.
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## Summary
* Clarify strings on Wifi connection error screens
* I have confirmed on device that these are short enough not to overflow
screen margins
## Additional Context
* Several screens give duplicative text (e.g., header "Connection
Failed" with contents text "Connection failed") or slightly confusing
text (header "Forget Network?" with text "Remove saved password?")
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## Summary
* refactors Indexing popups into ScreenComponents (they had different
implementations in different files)
* removes Indexing popup for small chapters
* only show Indexing popup (without progress bar) for large chapters
(using same minimum file size condition as for progress bar before)
## Additional Context
* Having to show even single popup message and redraw the screen slows
down the flow significantly
* Testing results:
* Opening large chapter with progress bar - 11 seconds
* Same chapter without progress bar, only single Indexing popup - 5
seconds
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## Summary
* Adds a menu in the Epub reader
* The Chapter selection is moved there to pos 1 (so it can be reached by
double tapping the confirm button)
* A Go Home is there, too
* Most significantly, a function "Delete Book Cache" is added. This
returns to main (to avoid directly rebuilding cached items, eg. if this
is used to debug/develop other areas - and it's also easier ;))
Probably, the Sync function could now be moved from the Chapter
selection to this menu, too.
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## Summary
Extracted some changes from
https://github.com/crosspoint-reader/crosspoint-reader/pull/500 to make
reviewing easier
This PR adds HAL (Hardware Abstraction Layer) for display and GPIO
components, making it easier to write a stub or an emulated
implementation of the hardware.
SD card HAL will be added via another PR, because it's a bit more
tricky.
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* **What is the goal of this PR?** Implement a metadata viewer for the
Recents screen
* **What changes are included?**
| Recents | Files |
| --- | --- |
| <img alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/e0f2d816-ddce-4a2e-bd4a-cd431d0e6532"
/> | <img alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/3225cdce-d501-4175-bc92-73cb8bfe7a41"
/> |
For the Files screen, I have not made any changes on purpose. For the
Recents screen, we now display the Book title and author. If it is a
file with no epub metadata like txt or md, we display the file name
without the file extension.
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## Summary
* Correctly render italics on image alt placeholders
* Parser incorrectly handled depth of self-closing tags
* Self-closing tags immediately call start and end tag
## Additional Context
* Previously, it would incorrectly make the whole chapter bold/italics,
or not italicised the image alt
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## Summary
* **What is the goal of this PR?**
Quality of Life
* **What changes are included?**
Add compile_commands.json & .cache to .gitignore .
Both are use by clangd that can help IDE support.
Run `pio run --target compiledb` to generate `compile_commands.json`.
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## Summary
Finally, I have received my device and got to chance to work on OTA.
https://github.com/crosspoint-reader/crosspoint-reader/issues/176
* **What is the goal of this PR?** (e.g., Implements the new feature for
file uploading.)
Existing OTA functionality is very buggy, many of times (I would say 8
out of 10) are end up with fail for me. When the time that it works it
is very slow and take ages. For others looks like end up with crash or
different issues.
* **What changes are included?**
To be honest, I'm not familiar with Arduino APIs of OTA process, but
looks like not good as much esp-idf itself. I always found Arduino APIs
very bulky for esp32. Wrappers and wrappers.
## Additional Context
Right now, OTA takes ~ 3min 10sec (of course depends on size of .bin
file). Can be tested with playing version info inside from
`platform.ini` file.
```
[crosspoint]
version = 0.14.0
```
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## Summary
Optimizes EPUB metadata indexing for large books (2000+ chapters) from
~30 minutes to ~50 seconds by replacing O(n²) algorithms with O(n log n)
hash-indexed lookups.
Fixes#134
## Problem
Three phases had O(n²) complexity due to nested loops:
| Phase | Operation | Before (2768 chapters) |
|-------|-----------|------------------------|
| OPF Pass | For each spine ref, scan all manifest items | ~25 min |
| TOC Pass | For each TOC entry, scan all spine items | ~5 min |
| buildBookBin | For each spine item, scan ZIP central directory | ~8.4
min |
Total: **~30+ minutes** for first-time indexing of large EPUBs.
## Solution
Replace linear scans with sorted hash indexes + binary search:
- **OPF Pass**: Build `{hash(id), len, offset}` index from manifest,
binary search for each spine ref
- **TOC Pass**: Build `{hash(href), len, spineIndex}` index from spine,
binary search for each TOC entry
- **buildBookBin**: New `ZipFile::fillUncompressedSizes()` API - single
ZIP central directory scan with batch hash matching
All indexes use FNV-1a hashing with length as secondary key to minimize
collisions. Indexes are freed immediately after each phase.
## Results
**Shadow Slave EPUB (2768 chapters):**
| Phase | Before | After | Speedup |
|-------|--------|-------|---------|
| OPF pass | ~25 min | 10.8 sec | ~140x |
| TOC pass | ~5 min | 4.7 sec | ~60x |
| buildBookBin | 506 sec | 34.6 sec | ~15x |
| **Total** | **~30+ min** | **~50 sec** | **~36x** |
**Normal EPUB (87 chapters):** 1.7 sec - no regression.
## Memory
Peak temporary memory during indexing:
- OPF index: ~33KB (2770 items × 12 bytes)
- TOC index: ~33KB (2768 items × 12 bytes)
- ZIP batch: ~44KB (targets + sizes arrays)
All indexes cleared immediately after each phase. No OOM risk on
ESP32-C3.
## Note on Threshold
All optimizations are gated by `LARGE_SPINE_THRESHOLD = 400` to preserve
existing behavior for small books. However, the algorithms work
correctly for any book size and are faster even for small books:
| Book Size | Old O(n²) | New O(n log n) | Improvement |
|-----------|-----------|----------------|-------------|
| 10 ch | 100 ops | 50 ops | 2x |
| 100 ch | 10K ops | 800 ops | 12x |
| 400 ch | 160K ops | 4K ops | 40x |
If preferred, the threshold could be removed to use the optimized path
universally.
## Testing
- [x] Shadow Slave (2768 chapters): 50s first-time indexing, loads and
navigates correctly
- [x] Normal book (87 chapters): 1.7s indexing, no regression
- [x] Build passes
- [x] clang-format passes
## Files Changed
- `lib/Epub/Epub/parsers/ContentOpfParser.h/.cpp` - OPF manifest index
- `lib/Epub/Epub/BookMetadataCache.h/.cpp` - TOC index + batch size
lookup
- `lib/ZipFile/ZipFile.h/.cpp` - New `fillUncompressedSizes()` API
- `lib/Epub/Epub.cpp` - Timing logs
<details>
<summary><b>Algorithm Details</b> (click to expand)</summary>
### Phase 1: OPF Pass - Manifest to Spine Lookup
**Problem**: Each `<itemref idref="ch001">` in spine must find matching
`<item id="ch001" href="...">` in manifest.
```
OLD: For each of 2768 spine refs, scan all 2770 manifest items
= 7.6M string comparisons
NEW: While parsing manifest, build index:
{ hash("ch001"), len=5, file_offset=120 }
Sort index, then binary search for each spine ref:
2768 × log₂(2770) ≈ 2768 × 11 = 30K comparisons
```
### Phase 2: TOC Pass - TOC Entry to Spine Index Lookup
**Problem**: Each TOC entry with `href="chapter0001.xhtml"` must find
its spine index.
```
OLD: For each of 2768 TOC entries, scan all 2768 spine entries
= 7.6M string comparisons
NEW: At beginTocPass(), read spine once and build index:
{ hash("OEBPS/chapter0001.xhtml"), len=25, spineIndex=0 }
Sort index, binary search for each TOC entry:
2768 × log₂(2768) ≈ 30K comparisons
Clear index at endTocPass() to free memory.
```
### Phase 3: buildBookBin - ZIP Size Lookup
**Problem**: Need uncompressed file size for each spine item (for
reading progress). Sizes are in ZIP central directory.
```
OLD: For each of 2768 spine items, scan ZIP central directory (2773 entries)
= 7.6M filename reads + string comparisons
Time: 506 seconds
NEW:
Step 1: Build targets from spine
{ hash("OEBPS/chapter0001.xhtml"), len=25, index=0 }
Sort by (hash, len)
Step 2: Single pass through ZIP central directory
For each entry:
- Compute hash ON THE FLY (no string allocation)
- Binary search targets
- If match: sizes[target.index] = uncompressedSize
Step 3: Use sizes array directly (O(1) per spine item)
Total: 2773 entries × log₂(2768) ≈ 33K comparisons
Time: 35 seconds
```
### Why Hash + Length?
Using 64-bit FNV-1a hash + string length as a composite key:
- Collision probability: ~1 in 2⁶⁴ × typical_path_lengths
- No string storage needed in index (just 12-16 bytes per entry)
- Integer comparisons are faster than string comparisons
- Verification on match handles the rare collision case
</details>
---
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## Summary
* **What is the goal of this PR?** Add Spanish language hyphenation
support to improve text rendering for Spanish books.
* **What changes are included?**
- Added Spanish hyphenation trie (`hyph-es.trie.h`) generated from
Typst's hypher patterns
- Registered `spanishHyphenator` in `LanguageRegistry.cpp` for language
tag `es`
- Added Spanish to the hyphenation evaluation test suite
- Added Spanish test data file with 5000 test cases
## Additional Context
* **Test Results:** Spanish hyphenation achieves 99.02% F1 Score (97.72%
perfect matches out of 5000 test cases)
* **Compatibility:** Works automatically for EPUBs with
`<dc:language>es</dc:language>` (or es-ES, es-MX, etc.)
<img width="115" height="189" alt="imagen"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/9b92e7fc-b98d-48af-8d53-dfdc2e68abee"
/>
| Metric | Value |
|--------|-------|
| Perfect matches | 97.72% |
| Overall Precision | 99.33% |
| Overall Recall | 99.42% |
| Overall F1 Score | 99.38% |
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## Summary
* If long-press chapter skip is disabled, turn pages on button pressed,
not released
* Makes page turning snappier
* Refactors MappedInputManager for readability
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## Summary
* **What is the goal of this PR?** This PR introduces a new "Status Bar"
mode that displays a visual progress bar at the bottom of the screen,
providing readers with a graphical indication of their position within
the book.
* **What changes are included?**
* **Settings**: Updated SettingsActivity to expand the "Status Bar"
configuration with a new option: Full w/ Progress Bar.
* **EPUB Reader**: Modified EpubReaderActivity to calculate the global
book progress and render a progress bar at the bottom of the viewable
area when the new setting is active.
* **TXT Reader**: Modified TxtReaderActivity to implement similar
progress bar rendering logic based on the current page and total page
count.
## Additional Context
* The progress bar is rendered with a height of 4 pixels at the very
bottom of the screen (adjusted for margins).
* The feature reuses the existing renderStatusBar logic but
conditionally draws the bar instead of (or in addition to) other
elements depending on the specific implementation details in each
reader.
* Renamed existing 'Full' mode to 'Full w/ Percentage'
* Added new 'Full w/ Progress Bar' option
<img
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/08c0dd49-c64c-4d4d-9fbb-f576c02d05d9"
width="500">
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## Summary
Fixes#487
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Co-authored-by: Dave Allie <dave@daveallie.com>
## Summary
This was originally a comment in #499, but I'm making it its own PR,
because it doesn't depend on anything there and then I can base that PR
on this one.
Currently, `drawBitmap` is used for covers and sleep wallpaper, and
`drawImage` is used for the boot logo. `drawBitmap` goes row by row and
pixel by pixel, so it respects the renderer orientation. `drawImage`
just calls the `EInkDisplay`'s `drawImage`, which works in the eink
panel's native display orientation.
`drawImage` rotates the x,y coordinates where it's going to draw the
image, but doesn't account for the fact that the northwest corner in
portrait orientation becomes, the southwest corner of the image
rectangle in the native orientation. The boot and sleep activities
currently work around this by calculating the north*east* corner of
where the image should go, which becomes the northwest corner after
`rotateCoordinates`.
I think this wasn't really apparent because the CrossPoint logo is
rotationally symmetrical. The `EInkDisplay` `drawImage` always draws the
image in native orientation, but that looks the same for the "X" image.
If we rotate the origin coordinate in `GfxRenderer`'s `drawImage`, we
can use a much clearer northwest corner coordinate in the boot and sleep
activities. (And then, in #499, we can actually rotate the boot screen
to the user's preferred orientation).
This does *not* yet rotate the actual bits in the image; it's still
displayed in native orientation. This doesn't affect the
rotationally-symmetric logo, but if it's ever changed, we will probably
want to allocate a new `u8int[]` and transpose rows and columns if
necessary.
## Additional Context
I've created an additional branch on top of this to demonstrate by
replacing the logo with a non-rotationally-symmetrical image:
<img width="128" height="128" alt="Cat-in-a-pan-128-bw"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/d0b239bc-fe75-4ec8-bc02-9cf9436ca65f"
/>
https://github.com/crosspoint-reader/crosspoint-reader/compare/master...maeveynot:rotated-cat
(many thanks to https://notisrac.github.io/FileToCArray/)
As you can see, it is always drawn in native orientation, which makes it
sideways (turned clockwise) in portrait.
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## Summary
* Extract author from XTC/XTCH files
## Additional Context
* Based on updated details in
https://gist.github.com/CrazyCoder/b125f26d6987c0620058249f59f1327d
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## 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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## Summary
- Update README with the list of supported languages for EPUB files.
- Update USER_GUIDE with an extended list of supported and unsupported
languages.
## Additional Context
For weeks, I thought this firmware only supported English, because I
remember you saying that full language support would only be possible
after implementing proper font rendering. I also remember mentioning a
separate Korean fork, Vietnamese issues and so on.
All of this made it clear that this system doesn't support my languages.
I was surprised when I saw a Reddit post with a photo of a book in my
native language. Only then I did learn that such languages are
supported. Therefore, mentioning the supported languages would help
future buyers and new users.
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## Summary
* **What is the goal of this PR?**
Resolve [KoSync progress does not sync between Crosspoint-reader and
KOReader
(Kindle)](https://github.com/crosspoint-reader/crosspoint-reader/issues/502)
* **What changes are included?**
KOReaderDocumentId::getOffset() - Update the value for the md5 offset
calculation to match KOReader.
## Additional Context
I've tested this with a couple of my ebooks and binary matching with
KOReader sync seems to be working fine now for both pushing and pulling
progress.
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## Summary
Should address issues discussed in #168 and potentially fix#478.
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## Summary
* **What is the goal of this PR?** (e.g., Implements the new feature for
file uploading.)
* Aims to fix Issue #220
* **What changes are included?**
- Increased size of `progress.bin` such that total page count of current
section can be stored
- Comparison of total page count is done to determine if reader settings
were changed
- New position/page number is calculated using percentage calculated
from read progress
## Additional Context
* Add any other information that might be helpful for the reviewer
(e.g., performance implications, potential risks,
specific areas to focus on).
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## Summary
Fix https://github.com/crosspoint-reader/crosspoint-reader/issues/288
Based on my observation, it seems like the problem was that
`inputManager.isPressed(InputManager::BTN_POWER)` takes a bit of time
after waking up to report the correct value. I haven't tested this
behavior with a standalone ESP32C3, but if you know more about this,
feel free to comment.
However, if we just want short press, I think it's enough to check for
wake up source. If we plan to allow multiple buttons to wake up in the
future, may consider using ext1 / `esp_sleep_get_ext1_wakeup_status()`
to allow identify which pin triggered wake up.
Note that I'm not particularly experienced in esp32 developments, just
happen to have prior knowledge hacking esphome.
## Additional Context
N/A
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## Summary
* Fixes#519
* Refactors repeated code into new function:
`ChapterHtmlSlimParser::flushPartWordBuffer()`
## Additional Context
* The `<br/>` tag is self closing and _in-line_, so the existing logic
for closing block tags does not get applied to `<br/>` tags.
* This PR adds the _in-line_ logic to:
* Flush the word preceding the `<br/>` tag from `partWordBuffer` to
`currentTextBlock` before calling `startNewTextBlock`
* **New function**: `ChapterHtmlSlimParser::flushPartWordBuffer()`
* **Purpose**: Consolidates the logic for flushing `partWordBuffer` to
`currentTextBlock`
* **Impact**: Simplifies `ChapterHtmlSlimParser::characterData(…)`,
`ChapterHtmlSlimParser::startElement(…)`, and
`ChapterHtmlSlimParser::endElement(…)` by integrating reused code into
single function
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Our esp32 consistently dropped the last few packets of the TCP transfer
in the old implementation. Only about 1/5 transfers would complete. I've
refactored that entire system into an actual Calibre Device Plugin that
basically uses the exact same system as the web server's file transfer
protocol. I kept them separate so that we don't muddy up the existing
file transfer stuff even if it's basically the same at the end of the
day I didn't want to limit our ability to change it later.
I've also added basic auth to OPDS and renamed that feature to OPDS
Browser to just disassociate it from Calibre.
---------
Co-authored-by: Arthur Tazhitdinov <lisnake@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Dave Allie <dave@daveallie.com>
## Summary
On the Forget Network page
* Update the default option to be DON'T forget the network
* Make the options clearer ("Cancel" and "Forget network")
* Unify the button hints to match the rest of the UI
## Additional Context
Closes#427
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## Summary
* Fixes#475
* Fixes#477
* Closes#428
## Additional Context
* Updates to
`src/activities/reader/EpubReaderChapterSelectionActivity.cpp` are
copied verbatim from #433 (thanks to @jonasdiemer)
* Update to `src/activities/settings/KOReaderSettingsActivity.cpp` per
discussion with @itsthisjustin at #428
Tested on my device with several books and koreader sync turned on and
off.
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## Summary
Addresses
https://github.com/crosspoint-reader/crosspoint-reader/issues/504
- Reverts book progress % to showing as an integer instead of with a
decimal place
- This was changed to 1 decimal point of precision in
https://github.com/crosspoint-reader/crosspoint-reader/pull/232 from
what I can tell
- As this wasn't the primary intention of that PR, I'm assuming it was
left in accidentally
IMO having a decimal place of precision is too much for something as
vague as book completion percent. This de-clutters the status bar and
prevents extra updates as you change pages.
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When reading on Landscape Counter ClockWise mode, the left/right button
appear inverted: the upper button (left) goes down and the lower button
(right) goes up.
Discussion: #449
## Summary
* **What is the goal of this PR?** (e.g., Implements the new feature for
file uploading.)
Add a new configuration for the front buttons: Back, Confirm, Right,
Left
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## Summary
* Add additional punctuation marks to the list of characters that can be
immediately followed by a line break even where there is no explicit
space
## Additional Context
* Huge appreciation to @osteotek for his amazing work on hyphenation.
Reading on the device is so much better now.
* I am getting bad line breaks when ellipses (…) are between words and
book file does not explicitly include some kind of breaking space.
* Per
[discussion](https://github.com/crosspoint-reader/crosspoint-reader/pull/305#issuecomment-3765411406),
several new characters are added in this PR to the `isExplicitHyphen`
list to allow line breaks immediately after them:
Character | Unicode | Usage | Why include it?
-- | -- | -- | --
Solidus (Slash) | U+002F | / | Essential for breaking URLs and "and/or"
constructs.
Backslash | U+005C | \ | Critical for technical text, file paths, and
coding documentation.
Underscore | U+005F | _ | Prevents "runaway" line lengths in usernames
or code snippets.
Middle Dot | U+00B7 | · | Acts as a semantic separator in dictionaries
or stylistic lists.
Ellipsis | U+2026 | … | Prevents justification failure when dialogue
lacks following spaces.
Midline Horizontal Ellipsis | U+22EF | ⋯ | Useful for mathematical
sequences and technical notation.
### Example:
This shows an example of what line breaking looks like *with* this PR.
Note the line break after "matter…" (which would not previously have
been allowed). It's particularly important here because the book
includes non-breaking spaces in "Mr. Aldrich" and "Mr. Rockefeller."

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## Summary
- Rewrite OpdsParser to stream parsing instead of full content
- Fix OOM due to big http xml response
Closes#385
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## More detailed documentation
* **What is the goal of this PR?**
Add more information about the exposed webserver.
* **What changes are included?**
Detailed documentation for the webserver endpoints
(`./docs/webserver-endpoints.md`)
Adding a table of content so it is easier to navigate directly to the
section you're interested on (Almost all `.md` files or at least all
those relevant)
## Additional Context
Not sure if this would get accepted but I thought it might be useful for
those trying to create separate apps that would sync files to the
device. It was at least to me trying to upload files using python as
stated
[here](https://github.com/crosspoint-reader/crosspoint-reader/discussions/434#discussioncomment-15545349)
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## Summary
When uploading or downloading an updated ebook from SD/WebUI/OPDS with
same the filename the `.crosspoint` cache is not cleared. This can lead
to issues with the Table of Contents and hangs when switching between
chapters.
I encountered this issue in two places:
- When I need to do further ePub cleaning using Calibre after I load an
ePub and find that some of its formatting should be cleaned up. When I
reprocess the same book and want to place it back in the same location I
need a way to invalidate the cache.
- When syncing RSS feed generated epubs. I generate news ePubs with
filenames like `news-outlet.epub` and so every day when I fetch new news
the crosspoint cache needs to be cleared to load that file.
This change offers the following features:
- On web uploads, if the file already exists, the cache for that file is
cleared
- On OPDS downloads, if the file already exists, the cache for that file
is cleared
- There's now an action for `Clear Cache` in the Settings page which can
clear the cache for all books
Addresses
https://github.com/crosspoint-reader/crosspoint-reader/issues/281
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Co-authored-by: Dave Allie <dave@daveallie.com>