Manga to apps
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I know, the mangas just started releasing, but I'd love to see them added to the reader app, as i am mainly reading in said app (android).
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@marius8 Working on it!
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how's it coming? right now reading on my phone is painful...
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@jon-mitchell It's in public beta. (see post 19 in the thread by @MiHeSt)
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@jon-mitchell Could you maybe share more about why reading on your phone is painful? Thanks
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Jon Mitchell Premium Member last edited by Jon Mitchell Feb 22, 2019, 4:55 PM Feb 22, 2019, 12:28 PM
@chocolatkey
Using iPhone 7 and need to pinch/zoom every cell to get the text big enough to read. Then shrink it back to turn the page. No next page buttons in browser. I’d like to see something that fills the screen with each frame or cell and be able to flick to next cell/frame instead of zooming/pinching -
Reading manga on my iPhone 6 was definitely a sub-optimal experience. Reading manga on my iPhone XS Max is quite pleasant, due to both the increase in physical size and the substantial increase in resolution. The experience should also be quite good on any Android phone with equivalent size and resolution displays. Honestly, manga was the primary reason I got the XS Max instead of the XS.
As for the beta app, reading manga in it more or less works, but it's definitely not ready for prime-time.
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@jon-mitchell
Filling the screen with each frame/cell like the comixology reader would require that the panels are either specified by the uploaders or recognized by the reader. I think that's probably out of the scope of the current version of the reader. I assume you aren't talking about Realist Hero c1, because that was a typesetting issue.
As for next/prev, I'm not quite sure what you mean by buttons, but that's done by swiping, click/tapping on the left or right side of the page(s), using keyboard keys or wheel.P.S.: you could try switching to vertical reading or single page reading and turning the phone landscape
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I'll try in landscape- thanks