Arctic v0.2.4 is is out on TestFlight. This update is primarily focused on new features. I’ve added a few highly requested features. Firstly, a new comment jump button, for jumping between top level comments (tap for next comment, long press for previous comment). I’ve finally taken the time to implement distance based swipe actions, rather than the native swipe drawer. If you prefer the old drawer style, this can still be enabled in settings. Another exciting feature in this version is support for piped.video links. These links will now properly display metadata previews, and I also added an option to play Piped videos in-line in the posts feed.
Some other notable changes in this version include:
- Support for HLS video streams in the media player
- Options to limit image height in posts for managing large image sizes
The remainder of the changes are rather minor, and you can see the full change-log below.
v0.2.4 changes
- Added a jump button to the comments section
- Added new swipe action design, this is consistent with other apps behavior where actions are triggered based on distance, rather than opening a drawer. This is optional, an the original style is available in settings.
- Added image height options for post cells to constrain the maximum image height
- Added support for loading Piped video metadata, and playing Piped videos inline
- Added support for playing HLS (m3u8) streams
- Added the account username in the comment composer to see which account you are composing from
- Added auto-complete when typing an instance url in the Login view
- Added support for reordering the account list
- Added support for following communities from Lemmy Explorer
- Added experimental support for saving comment drafts
- Added prompt to login when opening the post/comment composer
- Fixed some issues with theme colors not applying in certain areas
- Fixed issue where swiping a post with an image would not work
- Fixed login button issues in the login controller
- Adjusted the colors of red posts to better distinguish between title an body
- Sharing post, or comment urls now shares the url to the local instance rather than the remote url for the content