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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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🍺 mrrobinhood5

I've had an issue with Lagrange, whenever I open the app, it automatically closes. The workaround is to put in airplane mode and then open the app, wait a couple seconds and then turn off airplane mode. Maybe this isn't the best place to report this, but if anyone can point me over that be awesome I'll fill out a bug report. Gracias

💬 2 comments · Jun 09 · 7 days ago

🕹️ skyjake [mod...]

Android Beta 28 — The phone APK has been updated: [https link] Lagrange F-Droid Repo Release notes: Page zoom pinch gesture has a short trigger delay to avoid accidental zooming. Query shortcuts (bang snippets) that already contain a `?` character were prefixed by a redundant `?`. Fixed a link being opened inadvertently after the link's context menu is dismissed (by tapping outside the menu or by selecting "Cancel"). Updated UI translations. This has the same changes as the iOS TestFlight...

💬 1 comment · 6 likes · Jun 07 · 9 days ago

🕹️ skyjake [mod...]

The new TestFlight build 1.17 (11) improves pinch gesture handling by adding a short initial delay. This should avoid accidental palm-zooming especially while using a Pencil. Another longer-term annoyance has been that link context menus could not be dismissed without activating the link. This was fixed, too. A new Android build is not yet available. I'll make one when I have a bit more time...

💬 3 likes · Jun 04 · 12 days ago

❄ freezr

Emoji support in Lagrange — @skyjake I knew we already talked about this but Emoji support on Lagrange, on the side panel for instance, it would make Lagrange P E R F E C T ! 🏆 On Android emoji are naturally integrated, and I am pretty sure also on MacOS, on Linux desktop I have to go on Firefox, copy the emoji ,and paste into lagrange… 😩 Perhaps you may add it to your to-do list at the very bottom… 🥺

💬 12 comments · May 28 · 3 weeks ago

🚀 blah_blah_blah

I notice Lagrange has a line-space modifer in the preferences menu. Is there a keyboard short cut one can use to toggle it on and off? It seems very useful on paragraphs, and much less useful for everything else. Accessing it from the menu is cumbersome. I would prefer to access it tactically, rather than have it be a permanent setting.

💬 1 comment · May 17 · 4 weeks ago

💀 eriounious

Random stupidity — I like to tinker with things. A few months ago I had decided to rebuild most of my system with -Ofast to see what would break. (If anyone's interested, very little breaks right away, but you get a lot of subtle bugs and crashes that show up apparently at random.) Well, I rebuilt *almost* everything with sane CFLAGS, but I missed the qtdeclarative package. I just spent hours trying to analyze why Lagrange kept crashing on my machine whenever I enabled or disabled a certificate...

💬 4 comments · 1 like · May 06 · 6 weeks ago

🚀 stack

Is there a TUI prebuilt release for linux?

💬 4 comments · May 05 · 6 weeks ago

🍵 michaelnordmeyer

Lagrange losing some old history entries? — I am under the impression that Lagrane loses some history entries after a while. It feels some URLs are marked as unvisited, even though I'm pretty sure I visited them, because in some places I always visit all the URLs. I am not a hundred percent certain, because a link to `example.com/` is not considered the same as `example.com/index.gmi` by Lagrange. If I encounter a non-visited link Im certain I've already visited, it's on another page linking to...

💬 1 comment · May 03 · 6 weeks ago

🚂 MrSVCD

I found a case where the current rendering style does make the page not easily readable. It has to do with preformated text and a large table renderd in text. The page in question: [gemini link]

💬 4 comments · May 02 · 6 weeks ago

🐙 norayr

new window (not only tab) in mobile mode? — i am this kind of person who has lots of tabs opened, and i tend to classify tabs together, these in that window, and these in other. however on mobile we don't have new window, only new tab. i believe new window would be useful.

💬 3 comments · May 01 · 7 weeks ago

🐙 norayr

i don't know if it's only me, but the input field,the one i am writing thi-text in, feels uncomfortable. it is only one line at first,. i wish it was an input field like memo from the beginning. also right now i am afraid to press enter because it won't start from the new line, it will post my unfinished text. this doesn't happen with the long text field.

💬 8 comments · Apr 30 · 7 weeks ago

🪐 Caleb

Android - Justify doesn't work — Hi all. Even with the justify opción enabled, lagrange doesn't justify the capsule text (Android last version)

💬 1 comment · Apr 24 · 8 weeks ago

🕹️ skyjake [mod...]

Updated mobile builds are available: Android Beta 27 and TestFlight 1.17 (9) These fix a couple of issues with text selection: Changes in the desktop v1.17 caused a regression on touch devices when dragging selection markers. Scrolling while selecting sometimes jumped the view to the top/bottom of the page. (A classic integer overflow when calculating the scrolling speed.)

💬 10 comments · 6 likes · Apr 20 · 8 weeks ago

🐙 norayr

not sure when, probably after i change the wifi connections, lagrange is not able to resolve the domains. refresh of the page doesn't help, and that doesn't change for hours, the only way to bypass is to quit lagrange and start again. i just did it again and that's why i don't remember what exactly was the error message. but i believe that was about resolving.

💬 3 comments · Apr 09 · 2 months ago

💎 istvan

Bug in Lagrange on HaikuOS. Attempting to resize the window causes it to crash. Haven’t encountered it with any other software in spite of daily HaikuOS use for years. Don’t have a GitHub account to post an issue and not sure whether it’s even something appropriate since I think the Langrange package for HaikuOS comes from a third party.

💬 4 comments · Mar 31 · 3 months ago

🤖 DumbLinuxUser

Syncing — Is there any syncing function in Lagrange? I found a remote bookmarks thing, but I currently use the import data thing with Syncthing to sync to my Android device.

💬 4 comments · 1 like · Mar 30 · 3 months ago

☕️ hellfire103

I noticed that the Lagrange TestFlight says it will expire in 17 days. Will it be renewed, or am I going to have to code my own web-based Gemini client?

💬 2 comments · Mar 29 · 3 months ago

🌙 projectmoon

Is there a way to change the emojis in use by Lagrange? I want something more like the native system emojis. For example, the full moon on my capsule appears to be just a circle. But I'd like it to look like a moon. I've tried installing some emoji fonts into the font management, but that doesn't seem to do anything (I'm probably doing it wrong).

💬 7 comments · Mar 26 · 3 months ago

☕️ pngdotjpg

after finally giving up on the shell script i was previously using (modified astro) i finally got lagrange, and it's pretty damn good. not too many bugs. good work, the preformatted text looks especially snazzy on the default layout. though the window does lag heavily when i move it (running the AppImage on Ubuntu 22 if anyone's interested)

💬 2 comments · 3 likes · Feb 20 · 4 months ago

💀 vagabond

Auto-generated headers — I really like lagrange, but was wondering if there was a way to toggle the auto-generated site headers? It takes up additional space especially when a site already has a header - then it's two headers. I couldn't find it in the settings, unless I overlooked something.

💬 3 comments · Feb 19 · 4 months ago

🚀 zorg

I'm getting the following error: [100%] Linking C executable lagrange /usr/bin/ld: lib/harfbuzz/libharfbuzz.a(harfbuzz.cc.o): relocation R_X86_64_32S against `.data' can not be used when making a PIE object; recompile with -fPIE collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status make[2]: *** [CMakeFiles/app.dir/build.make:1021: lagrange] Error 1 make[1]: *** [CMakeFiles/Makefile2:120: CMakeFiles/app.dir/all] Error 2 make: *** [Make[file link] all] Error 2 What do I do?

💬 3 comments · Feb 04 · 4 months ago

🚀 zorg

How do I use gophers:// on Lagrange?

💬 3 comments · Feb 03 · 4 months ago

🚀 zorg

Whenever I use Lagrange in Windows Sandbox, after a certain amount of time Windows Sandbox crashes, especially when I switch back to using the Host machine and then go back to the Sandbox.

💬 3 comments · Feb 01 · 4 months ago

🐝 mifuyne

Lagrange supports gpub?! — I only just found out about gpub today. In almost the same breath, I found out Lagrange supports gpub (opened locally). That's amazing. It was only a week ago that I clued in on Lagrange on Android. From a UX standpoint, it blows the other options out of the water. So what's next, will it make cold brew coffee for me? 🤪 Thanks for this, @skyjake. I deeply appreciate the work you've put into smoothing out the user experience with the gemini protocol! That's all 😁...

💬 4 comments · 3 likes · Jan 29 · 5 months ago

🐐 satch

Lagrange crashes when fed binary file as index.gmi — Previously there was a question here, because I had no idea what was going on and I though it had something to do with localhost vs remote hosts. I was wrong. My Lagrange on Mac becomes unresponsive when I view this link (be careful before clicking!) [gemini link] What I am serving here is simply a binary executable which I compiled from Go. The file is called index.gmi and placed at the root of the static/blube.club/ directory, served by...

💬 3 comments · Jan 28 · 5 months ago

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