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#261
Originally Posted by sorodoros View Post
dash (m-dash?) is rendering as & # 8 2 1 2 ;
Ah that's right, I think I finally found a way to get all of these, rather than adding them one by one as you report them. I'll add that too.
 
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#262
I was going to edit my post and ask you just that, but you got to it first.
 
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#263
Originally Posted by Slocan View Post
For tonight, and tomorrow, I've got this on my to-do list:
- proxy setting in the menu
- fix the double-click on the widget, and the color scheme of the top button
- better locking between widget and app for updates (and recovery when something happens)
0.6.1-1 is now in Extras-devel. Let me know how that goes.
 

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#264
Originally Posted by Slocan View Post
0.6.1-1 is now in Extras-devel. Let me know how that goes.
Slocan-

Widget works great. I have not tested behavior during an update attempt while not connected but I will.

I have one other issue. When trying to access an archived article I get a file not found message of the form: /home/opt/FeedingIt/http/feedname/main/index#.php

Did I miss something earlier in the thread? Sorry if I did.

Fred
 
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#265
Originally Posted by ffarber View Post
I have one other issue. When trying to access an archived article I get a file not found message of the form: /home/opt/FeedingIt/http/feedname/main/index#.php
That's what happens when the article download didn't work. I actually pushed a small update tonight to change the User-Agent presented when downloading, as it seems some sites didn't like the default one, and that should help for the Archived Articles on some sites. But otherwise, it should work fine already. Maybe try to start up from X-term (type FeedingIt), and see if you get any messages when updating.
 
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#266
Slocan-

Seems to work now, thanks for the update.

One other question, how do you remove an archived article?

Cheers,
Fred

Last edited by ffarber; 2010-04-26 at 18:02.
 

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#267
Originally Posted by ffarber View Post
One other question, how do you remove an archived article
They expire based on the same setting as other articles once they are read. The other way is to delete the Archived Articles itself (that will remove all of them).
 
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#268
That makes sense, thanks.

Cheers,
Fred
 
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#269
Excellent job Slocan, FeedingIt is really great now. I have been using 0.6.x more frequently and one minor thing I found is that when I opened a feed in portrait mode then switch to landscape mode, the width of feed listing still stuck at the width of portrait mode, i.e. the title only occupy 1/2 of the screen. Not a complaint just an observation.

Another observation is that there is a tiny bit of lag in UI responsiveness, especially when pressing the return button. I sometimes accidentally close the app due to this delay. By the way, I have 8 subscriptions.
 
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Originally Posted by sony123 View Post
...when I opened a feed in portrait mode then switch to landscape mode, the width of feed listing still stuck at the width of portrait mode, i.e. the title only occupy 1/2 of the screen.... there is a tiny bit of lag in UI responsiveness, especially when pressing the return button. I sometimes accidentally close the app due to this delay. By the way, I have 8 subscriptions.
I can confirm the exact same issues. Actually, I've gotten used to them, they are not serious, but it would be best if they were fixed.
 
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