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Writing my thoughts here, about the Gemalaya browser and *from* the Gemalaya browser. Running it and setting up my certificate was dead simple, that's important! I wasn't able to build it with pip though, it complained about a circular import (I can give you more details if you want).
I find the UI very peculiar, it sure has its own identity and style. I like the "Gemalaya!" popup when selecting a link, hah. The TTS is a killer feature, gemtext is such an accessible format and you're really taking advantage of it. I didn't play a lot with the settings, but it seems like a lot of things are configurable.
These are some details I found that I thought could be improved:
- It would be nice to have margins on the sides. Browsing Geminispace with a large screen makes reading a bit hard.
- Frames around links add too much "noise" to the document, at least in my opinion. It would be nice to disable them.
- Preformatted text breaks (see gemini://lufte.net).
- Scrolling with a trackpoint is somewhat difficult, but I saw that there are settings to modify this behavior so maybe is fixable.
- Some keyboard shortcuts seem to be undocumented (like Ctrl+L).
- Ctrl+Backspace is a common shortcut for deleting words in a text input, but it also collides with the one for navigating back. You should avoid reusing common shortcuts.
2023-12-02 · 5 months ago
😺 gemalaya [mod] · Dec 02 at 16:42:
@lufte Thank you very much Javier for reviewing it, te lo agradezco. Peculiar, it is ^^ You're making very good points, i'll address all of those, margins, preformatted text, also i agree that ctrl+backspace shouldn't be used, i'll change that.
For the borders around links, this is a per-theme thing, the "darkknight" theme doesn't add borders (press "ctrl+y" to switch themes), i'll remove them as well in the "sinister" theme. Regarding scrolling, it's really optimized for the keyboard, i never use the mouse wheel actually.
Which python version were you using when tried to build it with pip ? The AppImage uses 3.9.
🛰️ lufte [OP] · Dec 03 at 15:35:
My python version is 3.11.6. It actually succeeds to build, it fails when I try to run it. Let's see if I can paste the traceback here.
🛰️ lufte [OP] · Dec 03 at 15:37:
Traceback (most recent call last): File "/tmp/gemgemgem/env/bin/gemalaya", line 33, in <module> sys.exit(load_entry_point('gemgemgem==0.5.9', 'gui_scripts', 'gemalaya')()) ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ File "/tmp/gemgemgem/env/bin/gemalaya", line 25, in importlib_load_entry_point return next(matches).load() ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
🛰️ lufte [OP] · Dec 03 at 15:37:
File "/usr/lib/python3.11/importlib/metadata/__init__.py", line 202, in load module = import_module(match.group('module')) ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ File "/usr/lib/python3.11/importlib/__init__.py", line 126, in import_module return _bootstrap._gcd_import(name[level:], package, level) ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
🛰️ lufte [OP] · Dec 03 at 15:38:
File "<frozen importlib._bootstrap>", line 1204, in _gcd_import File "<frozen importlib._bootstrap>", line 1176, in _find_and_load File "<frozen importlib._bootstrap>", line 1147, in _find_and_load_unlocked File "<frozen importlib._bootstrap>", line 690, in _load_unlocked File "<frozen importlib._bootstrap_external>", line 940, in exec_module
🛰️ lufte [OP] · Dec 03 at 15:39:
File "<frozen importlib._bootstrap>", line 241, in _call_with_frames_removed File "/tmp/gemgemgem/env/lib/python3.11/site-packages/gemalaya/__init__.py", line 24, in <module> from gemalaya import rc_gemalaya # noqa ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ImportError: cannot import name 'rc_gemalaya' from partially initialized module 'gemalaya' (most likely due to a circular import) (/tmp/gemgemgem/env/lib/python3.11/site-packages/gemalaya/__init__.py)
😺 gemalaya [mod] · Dec 03 at 16:14:
@lufte You need to run the "build_gemalaya" setuptools command first via setup.py:
python setup.py build_gemalaya install
This will use 'pyside6-rcc' to build the rc_gemalaya module.
🛰️ lufte [OP] · Dec 03 at 18:17:
Yes, that's what I meant when I said that it succeeds to build. I ran that command as explained in the repository, but then running "gemalaya" results in the previous error.
😺 gemalaya [mod] · Dec 03 at 19:16:
@lufte Ok. So, given that "build_gemalaya" doesn't show errors if pyside6-rcc fails or if it's not found, it's likely that it didn't work. You could edit "setup.py", and in the "run_rcc()" function, add a print(stdout, err) statement. What's the result of "which pyside6-rcc" ?
🛰️ lufte [OP] · Dec 03 at 19:33:
Oh, I am just now reading what pyside is exactly, I definitely don't have that installed 😅. Yeah, the output from that print statement is simply `b'' None`.
😺 gemalaya [mod] · Dec 03 at 20:07:
@lufte But, if you ran "pip install '.[gemalaya]'", it will install Pyside6-essentials which provides "pyside6-rcc". Are you sure that you're running all of these commands from within the virtualenv ?
🛰️ lufte [OP] · Dec 03 at 23:43:
Oh man, I'm sure I was, and it happend multiple times, but now I can't reproduce it so I'm not so sure... :/ Anyway, forget about this haha.