I have just added a menu item Offline | Cache unread items. This command will inspect all feeds, checks for unread/new items and starts the update according to the feed settings/global settings. Already cached images/web pages/enclosures are not cached again. -- David On Mon, Mar 3, 2008 at 10:41 AM, David Andrs <pda@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Yes, there should be something like this. I'm thinking about this, but > still not sure about the final implementation. > > This one is one of the "hot" issues, because caching is the most > important thing prssr should do. And it has to do it in convenient way. > > -- > David > > > > Joerg wrote: > > Hi David, > > > > I now have quite some items in my feed list, so updating sometimes tak= es > > too long and I have to abort it. Unfortunately, none of the already > > updated feeds have their in-item images cached. It is quite annoying t= o > > go through all of them an manually cache the images. > > Could you consider to implement one of these options? > > > > 1) Add a menu item to cache all images/enclosures in all items (of all > > feeds). Basically this would be the extension of the "Cache" or > > "Enclosure" menus to feeds or even globally. A place to do this might = be > > the "My Channels" view. This would also help in cases where the intern= et > > connectivity is lost during updates and uncached images/enclosures rem= ain. > > > > 2) Downloading of queued items (images, enclosures) even after the > > update is canceled. > > > > > > Best regards and thanks for the good work, > > J=F6rg > > -- > > pRSSreader development mailing list > > prssr-devel-ml@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > > http://www.freelists.org/archives/prssr-devel-ml > > > > > > > -- pRSSreader development mailing list prssr-devel-ml@xxxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.freelists.org/archives/prssr-devel-ml