make selectedText const
add a new keyboard shortcut: ctrl+shift+n to make a card
if word is empty, warn and exit
rename
return after ankisearch
remove temp vars
change the anki action's text depending on selected text
reformat article maker
the anki button is shown under the heading
revert to the previous way of constructing gddictname
to reduce size of the diff
Related code was related to DSL's [*][/*] tag.
One of the feature removed is Ctrl+8 to toggle current articleview's AlwaysExpand mode, because DSL is the only format that has this feature and User can turn on AlwaysExpand Mode on Preferences. There is no need to assign a shortcut for it.
the website dictionaries do not collapse as it will always treated as 0 .
the normal dictionaries html size is not correct calculated due to a qt bug https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-102757
Preferences::sanitizeInputPhrase() transforms an input phrase by
removing its whitespace/punctuation prefix and suffix. Translating a
phrase from X11 primary selection or from clipboard, via mouse-over or
from the command line results in such sanitization. This is useful when
a punctuation mark or a space is selected accidentally alongside a word.
This sanitization can be undesirable, however, when an abbreviated word
is selected. For example: "etc.", "e.g.", "i.e.".
This commit implements searching for the input word with the punctuation
suffix preserved as an alternative form of the sanitized word to show
articles for both. For example, when the word "etc." is translated from
the clipboard, both "ETC" and "etc." articles are displayed.
The punctuation suffix is preserved when the word is passed from the
scan popup to the main window and when the translate line text is
refreshed (e.g. when the current group is changed). The suffix is not
stored in history and favorites (doing so would require file format
changes and possibly substantial code changes, this can be implemented
later if need be).
Trim the input phrase once in ArticleNetworkAccessManager::getResource()
instead of verbose trimming in multiple places in
ArticleMaker::makeDefinitionFor().
Closes #1350.
Previously the program could only safely find two-word compounds. Now it always
finds all of them, even if they are large sentences with many words.
To choose the source for compounds, a notion of dictionary features was added.
It may be utilized later for some more interesting things.