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UI sliggishnes when switching between podcast and filtered episode lists #128

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sfbg opened this issue Apr 18, 2020 · 3 comments
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sfbg commented Apr 18, 2020

Note: I have this issue from before the introduction of episode art into the episode lists. It is not new, had it for ages, I just manage to write about it now

Basically, I can always reproduce it by first filtering the episodes from the initial screen (after initial start), then going back to the podcast list and opening the episodes of a specific podcast. The page always open with lags and freezes (sometimes only the downloaded episodes are shown first and the other ones come a few seconds later).

If I then go back to the podcast list and filter again, then the filtered episode list opens with lags an freezes.

Anyone else with this problem?

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elelay commented Apr 18, 2020

Also on gPodder desktop.

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I must admit I barely use filters, but on the few times that I played with them when people asked things about them I did notice similar behavior which always made me wonder if maybe the core was keeping whatever filter it was using and only resetting it after you enter the other listing.

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sfbg commented Apr 21, 2020

@elelay I cannot reproduce the problem on my Linux desktop gPodder, with the same podcasts. But filtering is quite different on the desktop client too. It is a different UX.

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