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ttrss is a Tiny Tiny RSS Reader App for the Nokia N9 smart phone, written using Qt/QML. ttrss is using the Tiny Tiny RSS API.

Home Page: http://ttrss.cnlpete.de

License: GNU General Public License v2.0

QMake 4.82% C++ 10.44% QML 68.89% JavaScript 15.44% Makefile 0.40%

ttrss's Introduction

ttrss

ttrss is a Tiny Tiny RSS Reader App for the Nokia N9 smart phone and Jolla Sailfish phone, written using Qt/QML. It uses the Tiny Tiny RSS API.

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License

Copyright (C) Hauke Schade, 2012-2015

TTRss is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation, either version 2 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.

TTRss is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.

You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with TTRss; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA or see
http://www.gnu.org/licenses/.

ttrss's People

Contributors

cnlpete avatar michael-k avatar mardy avatar fcatt avatar equeim avatar filviu avatar

Stargazers

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Watchers

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ttrss's Issues

Margin on article list

It would be great to have a left-margin and right-margin on the article list. This would it make easier to scan the available articles.

wishlist: light-blue font color is not an improvement

Great app, thanks. However, I preferred the old black-and-white article view, especially the light-blue on white which came with 0.5.2-2 is not a pleasant read. Maybe go back to the old color scheme, or make it a preference to do so?

Keyboard Shortcuts (enhancement)

Hi, a really good improvement would be some keyboard short-cuts for next/previous article. I use a bluetooth keyboard, and sometimes a presenter remote "clicker" for convenience - it would be really handy to be able to skip to the next article without touching the screen.

Bluetooth keyboards and some wireless game-pads can send arrow keys, so perhaps up/down arrow keys for news feeds, and left/right arrow keys for articles. Most (all) presenter remotes only send pgup/pgdn keyboard events, so the best use would be bound to prev/next article.

By the way, your port to ubuntu touch is appreciated beyond measure - by far the most of my screen time is spent in this app. Many thanks!

selecting non-first article shows first article and makes articles scroll

Maybe best to descibe this step by step

  • starting situation: Fresh articles tab selected, order "oldest first", 10 unread (bold) articles
  • select any article that is not on top of the list (let's say number 9)
  • instead of article 9, article 1 (first on the list) is shown in the detail view, and...
  • ...the detail view does a slow right-to-left scroll of the following articles

BTW good to see this app is actively maintained, it's my # 1 app on Ubuntu touch. Thanks again!

"mark as read" action

I hope I'm not annoying you mardy... ;-)

I would love to mark an article or an feed as read, so I don't have to view every article to have the same effect. I often scan articles by the title and first lines an mark the ones I won't read as read.

add dummy icons

Hi,

first of all: Thanks for the last update! :-)

I have another suggestion. Would it be possible to add dummy icons for feeds that have no icon? And here as well - a little bit of margin between the icon and the feed name would be nice. ;-) Example is attached.

Benefits:

  • Consistent view in the feed overview
  • easier to read

screenshot20150727_211421020

Scope instead of app?

And one other issue or rather feature request that I'd like to mention.

I absolutely love the idea of having scopes. For years I've been using Tiny-Tiny RSS, so I don't visit news sites anymore. Therefore I won't need the news scope, but I'd like to see a Tiny Tiny RSS scope that will show me the latest feeds on one scope (either by categories or feeds).

Do you think that's possible without to much hassle?

Offline reading

Hello, I installed this on my Ubuntu phone hoping to find the same kind of application than ttrss-reader I used on Android.
However, is seems there is no way to cache the unread articles in order to read them offline?

This was the use I had of ttrss-reader, it would sync when I got wifi and I could read the articles while on the move. It would then sync again to mark as read what I read while offline.

Is that something this application could provide?

starred articles not addressable anymore since update

Maybe it's me, but since the last update 0.5.2-2 I cannot get to the starred articles anymore. Use case:

  • read all articles (so there are no more unread articles)
  • restart the app
  • nothing in the Unread tab (as expected)
  • go to the All tab: nothing there (I would expect my read starred articles here)

and, as an extra (small) issue: when I now go back (press "<"), I end up with a white screen, no more navigation is possible.

Configurable article animation time (enchancement)

Another good improvement would be configurable (or even on/off) article animation time for when swipe is released.

For myself I'd like the next article to instantly snap into place with no animation once the swipe is released, so I can commence reading without waiting for the animation of the article moving across to the correct place.

The same would go for the keyboard shortcuts (from #12 ). Instant change to next article with no animation (or configurable animation time) would be better for me.

Many thanks for this fine work.

Self signed certificate

Hey there,

I just got my BQ today and ttrss was the first app I installed. Unfortunately I couldn't get it working, presumably because the certificate I'm using is self signed with the https URL. Nothing happens after clicking the sign in button, so I guess it's related to the cert. I couldn't find a way to import the cert through ubuntu itself.

Do you know any workaround?

Thanks for working on this!

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