this post was submitted on 11 Jul 2023
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Summit

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Community to discuss Summit, a Lemmy reader for Android.

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The focus of this update was to implement more popular user feature requests.

Changelog

  • Hide read post
  • Show posts as read
  • Support default sort type
  • Support other Lemmy account settings
  • Handle case where account token is invalidated
  • Improve community search to show more relevant results
  • Add setting to mark as read on scroll
  • Add hide read posts action to FAB menu
  • Fixed a bug where tapping “Hide read” will move you to a random position in your feed

Shadow release

There is a "shadow release" v0.1.26 rolling out right now. It doesn't add any features. It just fixes some bugs. That is all.

I'm calling it a shadow release because I'm not making a new post for it

Shadow release 2

Based on the wonderful discussion in https://lemmy.world/post/1350726, I have made some changes to how "Hide read" works. This update should hopefully be available in the play store in ~ 1 hour. We are on v0.1.29 now because I had to make some hot fixes along the way.

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[–] [email protected] 5 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Thank you for you're feedback. I'll add the bold title option to the roadmap.

Just to give some insight into my priortization, I am prioritizing core features first not only because those features are important but because those features may change how the UI looks. Once the UI layouts are more stable, I'm going to aim to add a huge amount of UI customization into the settings. This way, I don't end up implementing UI customizations for UI elements that just gets removed or changed substantially later on. Ie. less wasted effort.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago

Totally understandable! And can't wait for the final product