@Redheadgearhead posted:
Does the Beta let me hide non-english translations in my follow list?
Logging in to the site has nothing to do with it, like I said it's all saved to the browser itself. The settings stay whether you're logged in or not as long as you don't wipe localstorage. In fact, if the settings were tied to your account like you were asking in the previous post, you would be having all these problems.mixpe posted:
That is a bit disappointing... Even today I sometimes have to login more than once per day because the session cookie times out.
On the current (beta-)reader I set four things: fit display to width,longstrip reading,vertical pageturn scrolling: disabled and preload images:5.
So just to get my daily update of 2-5 chapters I have to click 5+ times just to set up the reader (and 'no vertical scrolling' and longstrip is a must for me)...
@mage_goo posted:
Uh, NSFW image/link.
So I'm seeing this when using double page view with fit-to-width option.
Is it possible to make it so that both pages always have same height first before adjusting the width? Just like the fit-to-container option.
Well, my screen resolution is only 1366x768 which is pretty small nowadays, so it's strange to see it behaves like that.Your screen is just really huge (?) lol
We'll make an image smaller but we'll never make them bigger than the original resolution, that's just how large the difference in resolution between those two images is. It shouldn't be an issue in most scenarios
But Fit-to-container makes it fit to whichever is smaller between width and height, no?Yeah I do see that. However, the options are there so people can choose between any viewing mode they want. Like you aptly pointed out, fit-to-container does what you described.
@vasuuu posted:
Can we get a option to separate languages? its kinda annoying seeing other language formats that i don't read in latest released section.
@mage_goo posted:
But then all those page spread split into two would looks ugly.
@mage_goo posted:
I mean, can't it just adjust the size of the bigger one first so that it have the same height of the smaller one
That's what I'm saying.It does not split them unless they were split by the scanlator. In that case, there is no way to detect it.
I'm proposing a way that will make it looks good without all that empty space while still fitting it to width.Fit width means fit width. I imagine it scales down both images until both images fill the entire width of the container.