v0.4.0 「El Alto」
First release of the El Alto series.
New
- Sentence actions live on the sentence now. In guided reading, tap the highlighted sentence to open its action menu right there — copy, highlight, underline, note, ask AI, dictionary — instead of reaching for the bottom bar every time.
- The navigator bar became a set of doors. A slim navigation strip with one-tap access to the table of contents, your notes, reading appearance, and chat; on phones it pages with an ellipsis so it always fits in one row.
- Updates introduce themselves. After the app updates, a quiet "See what's new" link appears and opens this changelog in your app's language. Dismiss it, or let it fade away on its own after two days.
Improved
- The reading assistant got a deep tune-up. A leaner, clearer tool set; reading time reported in hours and minutes instead of raw counters; answers that stay in the language you write in; and no more detours through your reading stats before answering a question about the book.
- Spoiler protection now fences the assistant's own memory. For novels it may already "know", retrieval beyond your reading position is mechanically blocked — while an explicit "just spoil it for me" still gets a direct answer.
Fixed
- External links (the About panel, the new changelog door) actually open your browser now.
- Asking the assistant to store an API key is refused without the key being echoed back into the chat.
- Book cards can no longer be presented twice in one reply.
Full Changelog: v0.3.1...v0.4.0