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Feature request - Mouseover displays filename in thumbnail view #35

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jmhickman opened this issue Mar 26, 2018 · 4 comments
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Feature request - Mouseover displays filename in thumbnail view #35

jmhickman opened this issue Mar 26, 2018 · 4 comments

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@jmhickman
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So I got a LANraragi set up in a debian LXC container without too much fuss. I ran into weird errors when I tried a couple of weeks ago with it not liking the .zip files I was trying to upload (or any archives for that matter) but they seem to have gone away on their own this time!

Overall, I really like the software. For me, the only thing I've noticed is that when in thumbnail view, I can't seem to see what the filename of the archive I'm seeing is. From the layout, it seems like it would be useless to try and squeeze it in above the image, so perhaps the mouseover event for the thumbnail itself could be used?

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Okay, this is super weird. I swear when I tried this yesterday that the file names weren't present in the area above the thumbnail, but now they are...?
I see. Some archives display a full name, but others just display the title of the manga. Odd.
I'll try and narrow down what's happening and add a clarification later.

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Difegue commented Mar 26, 2018

The standard behavior is to display the full title of the archive on mouseover. This is done with dumb title HTML attributes.
It's supposed to do the same on mouseover of the thumbnail, but looks like I forgot about that last time I improved the thumbnail loading.

Difegue added a commit that referenced this issue Mar 26, 2018
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Difegue commented Mar 26, 2018

typos in commit messages

I'm in no state to be devving right now, but this was a simple enough fix.

@jmhickman
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I had to Ctrl-F5 for this fix to take, but I can confirm that the update is working for me.

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