New version is coming soon.
You can get it here:
bintray.com/beta/#/luisangelsm/YACReader...ds/2101282?tab=files
YACReader
- Adds support for full manga mode, it means that controls get inverted to match the navigation.
- Fix UP, DOWN, LEFT, RIGHT shortcuts for moving a zoomed in page around.
YACReaderLibrary
- New fuzzy search engine. Type to search into any field of the database, or target specific content.
- New `manga` field added to comics and folders to tag content as manga, any content added to a manga folder will become manga automatically.
Server
- New `manga` field is sent to YACReader for iOS, so comics tagged as manga will be recognized as such when reading remotely or importing comics. A new iOS build is needed though, it will be ready once 9.8.0 is released.
The new search engine is much powerful than before. It can search into the following data base fields:
comics
numbers -> "numpages", "number", "count", "arcnumber", "arccount"
text -> "title", "volume", "storyarc", "genere", "writer", "penciller", "inker", "colorist", "letterer", "coverartist", "publisher", "format", "agerating", "synopsis", "characters", "notes"
boolean (true/false) -> "isbis", "color", "read", "manga"
text -> "filename"
folders
text -> "folder"
boolean -> "completed", "finished"
If you start typing, YACReaderLibrary will search all the fields for any match. If you wan to specify some fields you can do it writing the field name followed by ":" and the value.
By default words separated by an space are joined by an "and", e.g. this that -> this and that.
Some examples
blah -> any comic or folder with any field containing blah, even partially, will be shown.
read:true blah -> same as above but only for read comics.
read:true manga:true -> comics that are read and are manga
not read:true -> same as read:false
"blah blah" -> looks for the full string
writer:"john doe" or writer:"jane doe" -> all the comcs write by john doe or jane doe.
(read:true manga:true) or (filename:cbz writer:"john doe") -> you can use more complex search expressions using ()