@thrrgilag awesome! Progress has been hard on my end as well, I'm optimistic but I'm also in entering audition season. Hopefully I'll get some time on trains to work ;)
@Kabuku for now, I've managed to implement gap loading again!
@Kabuku@apero Yeah this is rather interesting, probably a bug in the resizing code (image is normal in the profile). It's pretty indeed 😅. Apero's code is too old (Swift 2), I can't even open the project with current tools. Never gonna be fixed. Sorry!
Ah, /@apero works on macOS Big Sur (Intel), good. There's a few weird UI bugs here and there but nothing terrible. Now I'm curious to know how it behaves on M1 machines. Rosetta2 should do its job, in principle, so it should be ok too.
@joanna Yeah, sorry about that, it bugs me too sometimes. I should have added this feature a long time ago. Unfortunately @apero isn't in development anymore, so I'm afraid we'll have to put up with such flaws. :(
@ericd If I remember to quit before scrolling and then restart, I'm at the same spot I was before quitting and all the new posts are waiting above the last post I'd read and I can scroll up. I just need to remember to quit. Thanks. (2/2)
@ericd I already tried that. If I go away for a few hours and say, 50 posts have shown up, I try to scroll up and it loads all fifty posts and leaves me at the top (first post) so I have to scroll back. (1/2)
@joanna Not exactly what you want, unfortunately, but close: in Preferences -> Interface, uncheck "Timeline sticks to top", then manually scroll to the top. Now, Apero will load new posts but won't scroll automatically anymore. /@apero
@apero When I've gone away and come back to the app, I scroll up to load new posts and the app jumps the newest post. Is there any way to have it leave me where I am and just add the next "x" posts so I can keep scrolling up? Am I missing a setting? Thx.