- Added a new smart folder for Widget Site Stories, above Read Stories towards the bottom.
- It lists stories from the feeds the widget displays.
- Loading a story from the widget uses this feed, so it’s much faster (doesn’t have to keep loading to find the story).
- Saved searches (if any) are now listed near the bottom of the feeds list.
- When one is tapped, the folder or feed is displayed and the search performed.
- When showing a saved search, a Delete Saved Search command appears at the top of the menu.
- When showing a non-saved search, a Save Search command appears in the menu.
- Added a preference to override the mark read on scroll option per feed/folder.
- If off, changing the feed menu item toggles the global preference.
- If on, changing it only affects that feed.
- Implemented the feature, showing or hiding hidden stories, only offering it if there are some.
- I used the “all” icon in the menu as a placeholder; please provide one you’d prefer.
- Since the crusty old menu mechanism doesn’t handle dynamic items well, I took this opportunity to migrate the feed detail menu to the block-based MenuViewController mechanism, resulting in significant code reduction.
- Enhanced MenuViewController to support the theme controls etc, so other menus can be more easily migrated next time they need to be updated.
- Added a "Restore position" preference in the "Reading Stories" group, with options to restore the previous state on launch always, within a specified interval, or never.
- When within the indicated interval, the app restores the feeds, feed detail, and story selections and scrolling positions.
- The active story is marked unread to ensure it remains available for restoring, and re-marked read when resumed.
- NOTE: only supported on iPhone for now. I’ll add iPad support later.
This was a curly one! I also fixed a bunch of Xcode 8 warnings (for
non-third-party code; I'd like to fix the third-party ones to get to
zero warnings, but don't know how you feel about that).