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Show next category when all items it current category are read #760

Open floroh opened 1 month ago

floroh commented 1 month ago

The Mark Read Action option allows to go to the next category when choosing the "Mark all items read" button. However, I prefer to go through the articles "horizontally", category by category in the article (Feed/Web) view, instead of "vertically" in the preview list. I think it makes sense that if this option is enabled, the first article of the next category is selected when reaching the end of the previous one and thus having the same "trigger" of completing all items in a category.

Nevertheless, it is a very nice app already :)

FeedMe v4.2.10

seazon commented 1 month ago

Not very clear. Can you attach some images to help me understand?

floroh commented 1 month ago

Sure: I am referring to this setting: feedme_setting

The current effect is that when I use the "Mark all read" button in the article list, it switches to the next category, e.g., from Tech+IT to sports. feedme-article-list

My suggestion is to also switch to the (first article of the) next category when reaching the last article of the current category (here: 5/5) in the article view and sliding to the left. feedme-article-view-category-end

I use the quick share options (aka integrations) at the top of the article view a lot and therefore go through the articles in this view instead of the list. However, I also like to read the articles grouped by category. Currently it is quite "cumbersome" as I have to go back to the list view when reaching the end of the current category, slide open the category list, select the next one and then open up the article view again.

seazon commented 1 month ago

so what you want is this: https://github.com/seazon/FeedMe/issues/274, right?

floroh commented 1 month ago

Not quite, but it is similar. I want an "all items" list that can be grouped by category, not by feed. Or even better, primarily ordered by category, secondary by feed and time.