Darkempire78 / OpenCalc

A simple and beautiful calculator for Android
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Show Changelog after clicking on version in About page #322

Closed inson1 closed 1 month ago

inson1 commented 7 months ago

I meant current and past versions with changes and dates of releases

And thanks message could be moved to "Made with ❤️ in France"

Darkempire78 commented 6 months ago

Idk if it's very usefull and there is several bugs to fix before. I'm not sure to implement that. But, you can make a pull request to add it

inson1 commented 6 months ago

@Darkempire78 yea this isn high priority issue. I have to do some work else where before that. I would imagine that like tags/releases on Github.

inson1 commented 6 months ago

@Darkempire78 Would you mind having there alls realease or would you only want the last one?

Darkempire78 commented 6 months ago

@Darkempire78 Would you ming having there alls realease or would you only want the last one?

I thing that it sould show the latest and if you click on a button like "see previous updates" it should show every changelog, what do you think ?

inson1 commented 6 months ago

@Darkempire78 That was more question about size of data and application. Now there are 40 releases, but the app isnt very old

So on first page show only last release and then show page with list of expansion items? Btw I think it would be better to add even last release on next page. It should be complete history. But I agree, in most cases user would care only about the last release changelog

Darkempire78 commented 6 months ago

@inson1 You are right, the app is small and ading 40+ releases will increase the size a lot "for nothing". Let's keep only the latest update

inson1 commented 6 months ago

@Darkempire78 What about at least adding x last releases, so even if the app doesnt get few weeks/months updated, user can still see all updates between his old version and the new one? Lets say 5? 10?

Or is that bad idea?

Darkempire78 commented 6 months ago

@Darkempire78 What about at least adding x last releases, so even if the app doesnt get few weeks/months updated, user can still see all updates between his old version and the new one? Lets say 5? 10?

Or is that bad idea?

Yes we can do that, I think that 5 releases is enough. I wonder if it is possible to automate the addition of the last 5 releases without having to put them in manually each time

inson1 commented 6 months ago

@Darkempire78 Maybe it could be done with github actions, but it would be harder and more time consuming than building the whole changelog itself But that problem would be even with the last release - you would delete one, add one - it would be the same

I also now realized, that the last release would be without translations.