Wooooo suggested edits! Exciting! (I'm also super pumped about that sepia theme ^_^)
On Tue, Apr 23, 2019 at 12:20 PM Dmitry Brant <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi everyone, > > We're pleased to release our latest update to the Wikipedia Android app > <https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.wikipedia&hl=en>, now > available on the Google Play store. > We may have missed a release email to this list for our previous minor > release, so here is a cumulative list of highlights since our last update: > > * *Suggested edits*: The app now has a screen (accessible from the left > navigation menu) that offers suggestions for items to edit. For this > initial release, this is limited to adding and translating Wikidata > descriptions. In future updates, this will be expanded to suggest other > types of edits. > > Note that this feature must be "unlocked" to be accessible: you'll need to > add or edit at least five (5) Wikidata descriptions in the usual way (using > the edit icon while reading an article), then wait a while to make sure > your edits are not reverted. The app will then notify you when the feature > is unlocked. > > * *Improved editing interface*: The article editing screen has a number > of new conveniences, including the ability to change the font size of the > wikitext window, the ability to find text within the wikitext window, and a > series of "syntax" buttons at the bottom, to simplify adding or modifying > the wikitext syntax at the cursor, as well as "undo" and "redo" buttons. > > * *Sepia theme*: As usual, you can change the app's theme in Settings, or > from the bottom toolbar while reading an article. > > * *"Continue reading" bar*: When browsing the Feed, or looking at your > reading lists, you will now see a "continue reading" bar at the bottom that > displays your current topmost tab, along with the total number of open tabs > you currently have. > > * *Enhanced table of contents control*: The table of contents now > features a circular "thumb" scroller that you can hold down and drag to > scroll quickly through different sections of the article, while > highlighting the section that is currently in focus. > > * *Improved search in reading lists*: Searching within the Reading Lists > screen will now match results from individual articles in any of your > reading lists, as well as the names of reading lists themselves. > > > Check it out, and happy reading (and editing)! > Cheers, > > -- > Dmitry Brant > Senior Software Engineer (Android) > Wikimedia Foundation > https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Wikimedia_mobile_engineering > > _______________________________________________ > Mobile-l mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/mobile-l >
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