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[Feature Request] Choose the scrolling direction of the reader #5

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Emplis opened this issue Feb 22, 2020 · 1 comment
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[Feature Request] Choose the scrolling direction of the reader #5

Emplis opened this issue Feb 22, 2020 · 1 comment
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Emplis commented Feb 22, 2020

Sometimes there is double page view (like image 1 and 2) and it more confortable to read them in the reading direction of the original book (right to left or left to right).

I don't really know how to implement that, maybe with some css orientation properties to update the scrolling direction. I found this CSS horizontal scroll – Stackoverflow, it might help a little I hope.

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@Emplis Emplis added the enhancement New feature or request label Feb 22, 2020
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I think it would be difficult to toggle the scroll direction on the fly, but maybe we can allow users to set the default scrolling direction in the config file.

Personally, splitting the double-page view into two vertical panels does not bother me much, so this would be a lower priority feature, as I am currently focusing on the MangaDex download/subscription functionalities.

I will keep this issue open so that I can come back to it one day, and maybe someone would come up with a solution for toggling the scrolling direction on the fly.

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