Lucki

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[–] Lucki 2 points 2 weeks ago

I once set up https://laminar.ohwg.net/

It has the special quirks that it's configured outside the repository and script based. Listening for webhooks from forgejo needs an additional service though. (Like https://github.com/adnanh/webhook)

Demo: https://ci.ohwg.net/

[–] Lucki 1 points 1 month ago

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[–] Lucki 1 points 2 months ago (1 children)

I guess this answer is about the returning of licenses? Click on "Jetzt lesen" and the web reader opens. In the upper left you can return to the overview to see all your ready to read media and there's the option to return the book.

[–] Lucki 1 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) (1 children)

Wow, 2028. Well, your example isn't even available at all here: https://www.onleihe.de/nbib24 Some libraries do send the login information with email so you could try to join a different library within a better area remotely.

[–] Lucki 1 points 2 months ago (6 children)

Maybe there are different Onleihe services but the one I know of (onleihe.de) has multiple "copies" available, visible in the book "Infos" tab. Revoking licenses is also possible in the web reader. The revoking could be easier and it would be nice having even more licenses available for high demand items, but it isn't nearly as bad as you've described.

16 available licensesExample "Infos" tab showing 16 available licenses

Revoking licenses in the web readerRevoking licenses in the web reader

[–] Lucki 2 points 2 months ago (1 children)

I somehow keep stumbling over things, sorry. This is with beta4:

  1. Click a link in a post. I verified this by clicking a link in an expanded post body directly in the feed, no modal.
  2. A link preview modal opens. Click on GO. A new tab opens with your link while the modal closes itself.
  3. Close the opened tab and head back to your feed.
  4. Now click on another post title.
  5. The post modal opens with the link preview modal from before over it.
[–] Lucki 1 points 2 months ago (1 children)

In lack of better words I used nested. This is what I meant:

When you open a post in a modal and then link to another post within it, it doesn't open a new modal; it just changes the content inside the existing one. So clicking back once, yes, does close "all" of them, but there was only ever one to close

In beta-3 it needed two back button clicks to close them both in a strange order, that isn't relevant with beta-4 anymore. 🫡

[–] Lucki 1 points 2 months ago (3 children)

Ah, I see. With beta-4 it's closing all nested modals at the same time using the back button. Sorry.

[–] Lucki 2 points 2 months ago (5 children)

I just noticed that in nested modals, e.g. by clicking a post link inside a modal which opens another overlaying modal, the back button closes the background modal first and another back button click closes the foreground modal. I would expect the modals to close in the reverse order of them opening.

[–] Lucki 2 points 3 months ago

Thanks for the heads-up. I had beta.1 still though ;) Closing that modals with the back button is working flawlessly 👍

[–] Lucki 2 points 3 months ago (12 children)

I tested the new modal and it's actually quite hard to close that thing.

The only way to close the modal is using the small X in the upper right. Personally I tried two other methods to close it first though:

  • I tried clicking in the blurred background, nothing happens here.
  • I tried using the back button on my mouse which made the background reload while the modal stays open.
 

When scrolling through the feed it randomly happens to skip a bunch of entries. It suddenly jumps far down the feed for no apparent reason.

Some observations and possible cause thoughts:

  • I believe it skips one load batch (20) of entries.
  • Scrolling up those entries gets me back to where I was in the feed.
  • I think it happens when the last entry of a previous load batch expands an attached media item.
  • It's more apparent in media heavy feeds.
  • It's independent of the scroll speed.
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