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Lagrange is a GUI client for browsing Geminispace. It offers modern conveniences familiar from web browsers, such as smooth scrolling, inline image viewing, multiple tabs, visual themes, Unicode fonts, bookmarks, history, and page outlines.

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🏕️ Yretek

Issue with Flatline messages page. I've tried subscribed to the gemfeed but it doesn't seem to work on lagrange. Could it be for the envelope utf8 icon just before the date?

💬 5 comments · Dec 27 · 1 day ago

👤 nikhotmsk

I am using Lagrange on my Android 6. Want to turn on notifications with a sound for some threads. Is it implemented yet? Would be cool.

💬 2 comments · Dec 24 · 4 days ago

🐙 norayr

lagrange assigns some unicode characters to different tabs. i wonder is that a lagrange feature or lagrange gets the unicode emoji from the gemtext or server? i guess it does not because my capsule is also characterized by some character but i never configured it.

💬 2 comments · Dec 19 · 10 days ago

☯️ oldernow

Gopher page goes from appearing formatted to unformatted on link Ctrl-click — I'm not too up on Gopher so hopefully I don't butcher the description of what seems like a slight Lagrange bug, but when I visit a page like this: [gopher link] Robert's ramblings I see it rendered formatted, including unvisited links in bold. If I Ctrl-click on a link to make its endpoint's content appear in a new tab, that latter faithfully happens, but the page that contained the link (that I performed the Ctrl-...

💬 2 comments · Dec 17 · 11 days ago

🍀 gritty

What is Lagrange's icon?

💬 3 comments · Dec 17 · 12 days ago

🚀 skyjake

— v1.17.5 on git.skyjake.fi

A patch release with miscellaneous fixes and improvements. Had a few twists and turns getting this released. Turns out, if you don't touch your dependency build scripts in a few¹ months, they'll definitely be broken when you try to run them again and you've also forgotten how they're supposed to work. The mobile builds were using a version of libiconv that didn't have all the text encodings enabled (CP437 was...

💬 5 likes · Dec 04 · 3 weeks ago · #release

☯️ oldernow

How does one copy a link without visiting it, and then copying it from field in which the current page URL displays? — I press 'Alt' and then right-click on a link. That leads to a pulldown, one of whose options is "Copy Link". I move the mouse to that, and click on it. When I go to paste what I assume will be the link URL, what pastes is whatever I'd done a copy against elsewhere before attempting to copy the link. In other words, doing the above didn't lead to the text copying I expected....

💬 14 comments · Nov 30 · 4 weeks ago

☯️ oldernow

Lagrange plugins? — Lagrange plugins? (Apologies in advance for being took lazy to scan Lagrange documentation, and for likely using clunky terminology in what follows.) Does Lagrange support adding something akin to a plugin that Lagrange would pass the gemtext about to be displayed, but then *instead* render the gemtext modified/output/passed back by the plugin? I ask, because I played a bit with a simple "detect bad links" idea, which at the moment is this Lua script: [preformatted] In...

💬 8 comments · Nov 29 · 4 weeks ago

☯️ oldernow

Pre-checking page links as an option? — I wouldn't doubt what I'm about to express having been tried, found to be too resource intensive, or just plain silly... but have any browsers ever tried having a setting that enables a mode in which the browser tests links (not fetching an entire page in the process, of course (assuming that's possible)), and shows what it considers broken/dead links in some color that means "broken/dead link"? I'm just saying, exploring Gemini pages leads to an...

💬 3 comments · 1 like · Nov 29 · 4 weeks ago

🐧 Winco

Just wanted to say how much I enjoy Lagrange (desktop, as I just now found out there was a mibile version). I love the simplicity, layout, feel, and I even like the default font. Great work folks!

💬 2 comments · 6 likes · Nov 21 · 5 weeks ago

🚀 skyjake

— v1.17.4 on git.skyjake.fi

This patch focuses on a few UI glitches and regressions. Removed automatic horizontal scrolling of wide preformatted blocks. Instead, hold down the Shift key to scroll horizontally with the mouse wheel. Fixed an event processing issue where some events were not handled as expected, for instance when opening a link into split view the opened link was not highlighted. Fixed links not reacting to mouse hover after...

💬 4 comments · 6 likes · Nov 19 · 6 weeks ago · #release

☯️ oldernow

Silly nitpick. Every now and then I'm two-finger trackpad scrolling a post in Lagrange, and need to re-situate my scrolling fingers at a time when the cursor has inadvertently landed in a "preformatted block" that has one or more wide lines, such that continuing to scroll with my re-situated pair of scrolling fingers leads to the preformatted block scrolling horizontally instead of the overall post scrolling vertically. It's hardly the end of the world, and perhaps someone has some advice on...

💬 3 comments · Nov 16 · 6 weeks ago

😺 Nono

The aesthetic choices behind Lagrange? — Hi! I'm really fascinated with Lagrange, and how it made me fall in love with reading pure text again... A big part of the merit goes to the Gemini protocol itself of course, but in my case I attribute it mainly to the way Lagrange deals with colors. So I tried looking for info on how it's done, but I only found a technical publication about ANSI escapes and such. Do you guys have links to a more color-theory / aesthetics oriented article about this...

💬 9 comments · Nov 12 · 7 weeks ago

🚀 skyjake

Tested the new automated restarting after an update on Windows, and it was quite a smooth experience. 😎 Hopefully works on your end, too. @alexlehm

💬 3 comments · 1 like · Nov 04 · 8 weeks ago

🚀 skyjake

— v1.17.3 on git.skyjake.fi

A smaller patch release that addresses the following: Fixed issues with dropdown menus, particularly when they are opened detached as separate popup windows. Fixed initial scope of a newly created identity when one didn't change the scope setting in the dialog. Fixed activating the pinned identity of a bookmark when opening it from the Bookmarks menu. Fixed clearing the pinned identity of a bookmark. TUI build...

💬 1 comment · 1 like · Nov 04 · 8 weeks ago · #release

☯️ oldernow

It seems that when I attempt to add/create a bookmark, if a folder is selected in the bookmarks sidebar, the pulldown in the add/create bookmark dialog lets me select from a list of folders, but reverts back to the bookmark selected in the bookmarks sidebar regardless what I attempt to select in said pulldown. The only time that pulldown seems to accomplish what I want is if no bookmark folders are selected in the bookmarks sidebar. I mean, I can preselect the target bookmarks folder in the...

💬 3 comments · Nov 04 · 8 weeks ago

☯️ oldernow

Heart! A typing error caused me to realized Lagrange has Vimium-like capabilities! YAY!!!

💬 5 comments · 1 like · Oct 30 · 2 months ago

☯️ oldernow

In the "2.8 Keybindings" section of the Lagrange help I see: The "Keys" tab lets you change which keys are bound to UI commands. Click on an item with the mouse and then press the new key combination that you want bound to it. Right-click on a binding to erase it or reset it to the default. but for the life of me I'm not finding anything in Lagrange help describing how to view said "Keys" tab, nor am I finding a path to such in any of the menu pulldowns.

💬 1 comment · Oct 26 · 2 months ago

🚀 skyjake

— v1.17.2 on git.skyjake.fi

This is a patch release that continues fixing regressions in v1.17 and also corrects some long-standing issues. Tabs opened in background are immediately added to the URL history. Mouse wheel direction switches back to vertical when a wide block has been scrolled all the way. Fixed current text selection extending during scrolling even after mouse button has been released. Fixed drag-to-select with the mouse...

💬 4 likes · Oct 25 · 2 months ago · #release

🤖 alexlehm

— nex://nex.nightfall.city/classifieds/2023-09-10-083425.txt

Empty Nex document does not change the page I found a bug in my nex2gemini script caused by an empty document being requested and I noticed that this confuses Lagrange as well as this does not draw anything on the page and the "welcome to lagrange page stays visible" or whatever is on the current page stays and it does not change the url to the new one. This is a coner case...

💬 2 comments · 1 like · Oct 24 · 2 months ago

🚀 skyjake

— v1.17.1 on git.skyjake.fi

Lagrange v1.17.1 released — This release fixes a number of regressions in v1.17 and addresses a bunch of other issues. Preformatted blocks have been in a bit of rough state. While I didn't add the clearly needed horizontal scrollbars (that's a bit too much work for a patch release: I'd have to do major changes in ScrollWidget), I resolved a bunch of issues with the horizontal scrolling: The streaking artifacts...

💬 5 comments · 7 likes · Oct 21 · 2 months ago · #release

🤖 alexlehm

Does Lagrange have a debug log? I am trying to check an issue that happens with Kristall but not with Lagrange and I would like to compare the network access it does

💬 3 comments · Oct 20 · 2 months ago

🚀 skyjake

New Lagrange mobile betas have been released. These builds incorporate most of the changes from v1.17: text snippets, custom search URLs, restoring recently submitted input, auto-prompting for input, importing bookmarks with folders, new toolbar long-press actions, customizable feed refresh interval, improved menus and swipe navigation, support for the Nex protocol, visual tweaks, and fixes for various glitches. ✈️ 1.17 (2) on TestFlight for iOS/iPadOS (in review at the moment, likely...

💬 7 comments · 5 likes · Oct 15 · 2 months ago

🚀 skyjake

Making progress updating the mobile ports to v1.17. A lot of the work is related to supporting submenus, since they have a native implementation on iOS and a custom one on Android. Furthermore, some menus happen to be "detached" ones that are created independently and some are embedded inside their parent menus directly. The former ones are used for dynamic items and the latter for static menus, for convenience. It's a bit more complex than I'd like but oh well. SpellBinding feels much much...

💬 3 comments · 4 likes · Oct 14 · 2 months ago

🤖 BBSman

[SOLVED] Where does Lagrange on linux find the PDF viewer? — I would like to change the viewer being invoked (currently pdfarranger) and am stumped on this.

💬 3 comments · Oct 10 · 3 months ago

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