![]() ![]() Unfortunately, because of this, browsers with spotty OS integration end up looking relatively ugly (though it'll still be usable). With that, I moved to letting WebUI use system fonts by using CSS meta-fonts like "menu" or "small-caption". That means that no matter what font face, and for any reasonable font size, the UI should remain usable now. Essentially, a bunch of changes were made so that the UI no longer uses fixed sizes for elements, and instead sizes according to the font. Probably the most prominent/visible change in this release is the font-agnostic UI layout. RSS Downloader: Favorites have crazy checkbox-toggling behavior.RSS Downloader: Favorites don't have Unicode support.RSS Downloader: Favorites can't be disabled (only removed).RSS Downloader: Feeds "Codec" column incompletely implemented.RSS Downloader: Only µTorrent 3.0 supports non-read-only operations.Main UI: Fonts are screwed up on Chromium Linux.* Fix: Regression where listview is not updated properly for selected category * Fix: Don't show delete dialog for every key combination that includes Delete * Fix: Broken torrent job Status column sorting * Fix: Broken icons in Peers and RSS listviews ~ Change: Use Meta key instead of Ctrl for category multi-select on Mac OS X ~ Change: Improved handling of Detailed Info Pane repaints on visibility toggle ~ Change: Font-agnostic UI layout (use system font if available) + Feature: Source URL column in torrent jobs list (uTorrent 3.0 and newer only) ![]() + Feature: Save As field in Detailed Info Pane (uTorrent 3.0 and newer only) + Feature: Piece counts in Files tab (uTorrent 3.0 and newer only) + Feature: Format column in RSS feeds list + Feature: Alt+Enter opens torrent job properties dialog + Feature: Added/Completed On columns (uTorrent 3.0 and newer only) + Feature: "Copy" menu item for torrent jobs, General, Peers, and Files tabs + Feature: "Copy Magnet URI" menu item for torrent jobs ![]()
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