This is a followup to #129, but I'm not entirely sure what the desired UX should be
At mobile widths, there is no way to see where עליות start and end without swiping to the side. This makes it very hard to scroll through and find an עלייה.
We should have some kind of marking (eg, a colored star next to the פסוק label) on a line that has an עלייה marking. Better yet, show 1 through 7 / M instead of a star so you can see which עלייה it is.
We should consider rendering a colored vertical line spanning all of the פסוקים in each עלייה (the way Artscroll indicates הפטרות in their תנ״ך, but color-coded). This would be especially helpful for overlapping עליות on ראש חודש or חול המועד סוכות.
We should gray out פסוקים that are not part of any run (skips in הפטרות or תעינת ציבור, and the tops and bottoms of עמודים in יום טוב leinings). This requires that we know where in the line each פסוק begins, which we can determine by locating ׃.
This is a followup to #129, but I'm not entirely sure what the desired UX should be
At mobile widths, there is no way to see where עליות start and end without swiping to the side. This makes it very hard to scroll through and find an עלייה.
1
through7
/M
instead of a star so you can see which עלייה it is.׃
.