Seems like this worked fine before, but perhaps changed in the last few updates. When in a news feed, looking at the list of topics, and I go to read a topic, then go back to the list, I loose my place in the list and have to scroll the list again to get back where I was. It resets to the top of the list. I have preferences set to sort by oldest first, but would prefer going back in place where I was browsing through the list.
I've tried to make this happen and I can't seem to reproduce it. Are you still having this problem? Is anyone else?
From what I can tell, the scroll list position never returned to the last viewed position for audio/video. I am try to add that now, really seems like it should do that.
http://mantis.snoggdoggler.com/view.php?id=950
The issue is listed as fixed in Version 1.2.2405. My version is 1.2.2811.
When I open an item description from any podcast list, audio or video, the list postition jumps usually one or two items upward, but sometimes even as much as 7 items off.
Doesn't happen in downloaded audio/video list, only in podcast episode list. However, that is also the place where I'm most interested in checking out the descriptions to decide if I want to download the episode or not.
Do you have the hide done items enabled when this is happening?
Nope.
Hmm, ok. I'll mess around and see if I can make this happen but I haven't so far. Occasionally the scroll is off by one or two, but I haven't seen more than that.
Thanks for posting the problem.
My problem was with newsfeeds. I think my problem was that I had the miscellaneous/Jump to oldest unread checked - which is what I want to happen initially going to the feed list, but not when hitting the back button after reading one. I might get 60 items, browse and skip through a bunch selecting only articles I'm interested in reading, then hitting the back button and continuing down the list, then mark all done when done. Everything seems to work now, whether that option is checked or not.
I changed how the auto-scrolling works in one of the recent releases. Basically the first time you hit a tab, it guesses which is the best episode to go depending on whether it's audio/video/news and what is the current episode. Then after that it tries to remember where you were at last and put you back there.