Hi,
New user to Thunder… having started with wefwef before it became Voyager, then Memmy, and some dabbling with Avelon, Lemmyios, and Bean… I can confidently say that Thunder is the best app for iOS.
I have a couple small suggestions / requests when viewing images.
One is to be able to make the controls which overlay the image disappear, either by tapping the image, or some other way.
My other suggestion is to increase the max zoom level… I was on a post yesterday where other users were commenting about a phone number on a sign, I couldn’t read it at max zoom despite the image being high resolution, so I could tell that further zoom would’ve worked.
Thanks for all your hard work!
I intend to eventually make the max zoom be based on the actual resolution of the image.
You can already make the controls go away by long tapping the image.
As for use in landscape, my current idea is to make the controls go to the sides of the display, rather than top and bottom.
Did not know about the long tap, thank you! Would be great to be able to maximize an image to fill the entire screen in landscape, for sure. That plus extra zoom would be super helpful when using small phone screens.
Hey there, thanks for the feedback! I use iOS personally, so I try to ensure that the experience on there works well and is fluent :D
As MentalEdge mentioned, there is still on-going development on Thunder (not specific to the image viewer, but on other parts of the app). To help keep track of these suggestions, feel free to create new issues on GitHub. This will help us organize the feedback and be able to prioritize properly. If you’re not sure how to do that, let me know and I might be able to make them for you when I have the chance!
Thank you!
I see #652 already exists (Image viewer top and bottom bars can’t be hidden in landscape mode)
I have added #754 (Increase maximum zoom level for image viewer)
Edit: the controls only overlay when you zoom in portrait. When in landscape, they are fixed and it leaves a very small window for the actual image.
That’s some kind of bug with the image viewing library we’re using. I’ve not had time to work on the app in a bit, and the others on the team have been more focused on other parts of the app.
In general work is progressing, there’s always someone chipping away at Thunder.