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Brush size sliders
I would really like a play button for playlists and albums similar to the official Spotify client.
Maybe the play button can just be implemented next to the staring button and perhaps a button shown on hover in the overview.
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Something like sending a web request to retrieve some data and then display it. Maybe using tokio or some other async runtime.
I think the first thing that pops into my brain looking at trackers is, "How do I make a responsive layout that looks good when on a small screen like PinePhone device and desktop?". Example could be like a calculator that looks good when window size is small and different when big.
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Very narrow chat
The chat currently has a clamp with a maximum size that is too narrow (600), which is a bit awkward. Other apps like Element (in its bubble interface) or perhaps Telegram Web offer a wider and more comfortable chat.
I have changed using the inspector the maximum width to 1280, and I consider it a reasonable value, but maybe there are other points of view.
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There should be some kind of a slider for selecting a brush size instead of just buttons to adjust it. Maybe it doesn't have to be a visible slider but how Adobe does it: sliding with mouse over a number increases/decreases the number