* issue template
* cleanup closePlayer() and stopServer()
* Add subtitle support (via drag-n-drop)
Drag and drop a subtitles file (.srt or .vtt) onto the player (or the
app icon on OS X) to add subtitles to the currently playing video.
For #281
* add multiple subtitles structure
* add open subtitle dialog from cc player controls
* Separate hidden window, with its own renderer process, for WebTorrent
(Must be a window. You cannot run WebRTC at all in a Web Worker, and you can't
run it well in a node process like the electron main process.)
* Disabled the create-torrent-modal for now. That gives us a consistent UX
regardless of whether the user dragged files or folders onto the app or opened
the Create New Torrent menu item.
* Main process routes all messages between the main and webtorrent windows.
* The renderer index.js is smaller now (but still too big), with the WebTorrent
interface moved to webtorrent.js / it's own process.
* The UI should be faster now, and should not lag under load.
Native windows get lighter when they’re backgrounded so they stand out
less (at least on OS X). Let’s do this too.
Even the Spotify app, which has dozens of developers gets this wrong.
We’re so awesome :)
Also:
- Renamed a bunch of state variables (next time will make separate
commit, sry)
- All window-related variables (e.g. isFullScreen, isFocused, etc.)
live in `state.window` now
- Remove negative class name, use CSS :not() instead
* Finishes the saved torrents feature!
* Torrents load and save correctly. Poster is autogenerated only once.
* Torrents can be paused and restarted
* Download button indicates state:
- White means paused
- Pulsating green means downloading
- Solid green means finished downloading, only seeding