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Version 1.9.0 breaks UI, making it impossible to view images or close panes #175

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dcwar opened this issue Mar 18, 2024 · 3 comments
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dcwar commented Mar 18, 2024

Running Ventura 13.6. Upgrading to 1.9.0 results in losing the ability to click-to-enlarge images, or after double clicking on posts, the ability to close the side pane that has been opened.

Have downgraded on my end to resolve the issue, but suggest this needs further examination.

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chucker commented Mar 23, 2024

Hello,

Upgrading to 1.9.0 results in losing the ability to click-to-enlarge images

Eek. Fixed in 1.9.1.

after double clicking on posts, the ability to close the side pane that has been opened.

Hmm. While there are changes to the sidebar, I can't reproduce this one. Haven't tried on Ventura (I'm on Sonoma 14.4), but I don't think that should be the issue.

Unless you're saying that after you've tried to view an image, you can no longer close the sidebar? If so, 1.9.1 should fix that as well.

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dcwar commented Apr 3, 2024

Hi!

Thank you so very much! 1.9.1 indeed fixed both issues.

You are correct - once an image was clicked, and failed to enlarge, the sidebar wouldn't close. I'm sorry I wasn't very clear - I was in a rush and didn't really communicate very well. ☹️

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chucker commented Apr 3, 2024

That's OK, thanks for reporting! :)

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