* Displaying a proper error message with the full ZIM path when there is an issue opening the ZIM file or if the selected file is not a valid ZIM file.
* Refactored `CopyMoveFileHandlerTest` to align with this change.
* Updated the documentation to help translators understand this update.
* To resolve the lint error, all string files have been updated. These files will be automatically updated in the latest TranslateWiki PR.
* Preserved search query across lifecycle changes to restore it when the fragment becomes visible again.
* Previously, when the device went to sleep, `viewLifecycleOwner` closed the search view due to lifecycle events, resetting the search.
* Now, the query is stored in `ViewModel` (which is lifecycle-aware) and restored when the online library screen is reopened.
* Search is reset only when the user explicitly clears it.
* Resolved the issue where the main page of the ZIM file was not loading when a note was opened from the notes screen, when a different ZIM file was set in the reader. Now, when opening notes, the application correctly sets the corresponding ZIM file in the reader, ensuring the main page is displayed as expected.
* Improved restoration of web view history after opening a searched article.
* Refactored `restoreViewStateOnValidJSON` and `restoreViewStateOnInvalidJSON` methods to save and retrieve web view history from the Room database.
* Added detailed comments to methods for better understanding, including guidance for developers to check subclass implementations before making modifications.
* Fixed the `static analysis` errors.
* Moved shortcut creation to `lifecycleScope` with `Dispatchers.IO` to free up the main thread.
* This ensures the UI remains responsive while shortcuts are being created.
* Added a new "Downloading:" section in `OnlineFragment` to display currently downloading books at the top.
* The language, and search filter will not affect this meaning if a user selects another language and searches any ZIM file via the search feature, the "Downloading:" section always shows on the top and the filter will be applied to the remaining books.
* The Fetch library automatically removes the ongoing download notification when a download is paused. To improve the user experience, we have implemented custom logic to display a notification for paused downloads, allowing users to easily resume them.
* Additionally, Android 14 introduces a change that prevents non-dismissible notifications. This means users can now dismiss notifications by swiping left or right. Since our app uses a foreground service for downloads, we must always display a notification. To handle this, we have implemented a mechanism that detects when a paused download notification is dismissed. If the download is still in a paused state, the notification will be re-displayed to ensure users can resume their downloads.