Desktop GUI client for browsing Geminispace

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Lagrange is a desktop 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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lagrange-1.14.1.tar.gz 0009911705 9.45 MB
project.diff 0000003054 2.98 KB
Revision 115 (latest revision is 172)
Adam Mizerski's avatar Adam Mizerski (etamPL) committed (revision 115)
- update to 1.14.1
  - Fixed possible crash when closing a tab with the outline sidebar visible.
  - Fixed hang when setting a folder's parent to itself in the Edit Folder
    dialog.
  - Updated UI translations.
- update to 1.14.0
  - New features:
    - A bookmark folder can be opened in new tabs, in the same window or a new
      one, one tab per bookmark.
    - Pinned bookmark identities. A simpler way to use identities. When the
      "Pinned identity" property is set on a bookmark, opening the bookmark
      causes the selected identity to be "pinned" to the tab: while you stay on
      the same site, the identity remains in use when opening links. However,
      when opening a link to another site, a new tab gets opened. (The old way
      of per-URL identities is still available, too.)
    - New identities can be created for use in the current directory (as opposed
      to domain or page).
    - Option --dump (-d) to print contents of URLs/paths to stdout. Metadata is
      printed to stderr.
    - Option --dump-identity (-I) selects the identity to use with --dump.
    - Option --replace-tab URL opens a URL, replacing contents of the active
      tab.
    - Option --user DIR (-U) to set the directory where user data is stored.
  - Changes and enhancements:
    - When creating new identities, make it clearer what the scope of usage will
      be. The UI actions explicitly say "New Identity for Domain" when the
      default usage will be the entire domain.
    - URLs opened via system-level handlers always open a new tab, like URLs
      opened via the command line.
    - MIME types of many new file extensions are recognized (courtesy of John
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