### Problem description
Currently, the pattern editor does not remember where the cursor is
located in each provider. For example, suppose you have 2 providers in
your project, and you scrolled down to line 200 in the first pattern to
make some changes and remembered that the code you want to insert is in
the second provider. Then you switch to the second provider, look for
the code and find it in line 235. Switch back to the first one, and you
are at the beginning of the file. So you again look for the line to edit
paste it to realize that it needs code a few lines before the place you
found it. You switch to the second provider, and you are at the top
again. This gets annoying very fast.
### Implementation description
This PR ensures that, when you return to the pattern in the editor for
any of the opened providers, the cursor will still be at the same place
it was when you switched to a different one. Each provider pattern saves
its cursor position and returns to it when you switch to that provider.
It does that by creating a PerProvider variable and using it when
providers are first opened to set it to the origin and when switching
providers it first saves the position of the old provider and then loads
and sets the saved position of the new provider.
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Co-authored-by: Nik <werwolv98@gmail.com>
### Problem description
Currently when errors are found the entire line where the error occurred
is highlighted and one has to look at the error message in order to find
where the error is located on the line. With this PR the line will no
longer be highlighted and the location of the error will be marked with
an red waved line under the error location. Hovering over the text where
the error occurred produces an error overlay so if several errors occur
on the same line they can all be seen separately.
### Implementation description
The definition of error marker was switched to include column and size
as well as line and message like before.
This change required changing the way view pattern editor draws the
error markers because the errors themselves don't have size information.
Also, a new errorHoverBoxes type was defined to help in the detection of
the floating error messages when error is hovered.
Note that the underwave code depends on having a monospaced. If font is
not monospaced the underwaved text can be short/long or displaced.
### Screenshots
![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/f0b08e10-612c-404a-8863-d4f00054d198)
![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/911fcacb-2a1e-431f-bbc8-8e05bcd61341)
### Problem description
There are some recent issues about Mac keys not configured properly for
the pattern editor. This PR moves all the shortcuts to the shortcut
manager, so they can be edited at will. Even if the key is not
identified correctly it should be possible to use preferred keys for any
action.
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Co-authored-by: Nik <werwolv98@gmail.com>
### Problem description
1. Old Chinese text json, the order is chaotic. It doesn't compare well
with English.
2. Missing a batch of new English strings.
### Implementation description
1. Synchronize the key sequence of English files.
2. Added a missing batch of text, and translate to CN.
### Screenshots
None
### Additional things
None
### Problem description
ImHex asks users whether they wish to opt-in to network connections on
start (excellent!), then ignores that and tries to connect to the
network anyway when the welcome screen loads (less excellent!).
### Implementation description
Also don’t connect to the network on the welcome screen if it is
supposed to not do that.