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Originally Posted by kacir
You need to change extensions.cfg file
- look what program is used to open epub and make another line in configuration file and try to persuade program to open your odt file. Once you see extensions.cfg config file the syntax should be obvious.
- you might try to install Linux terminal emulator on your PocketBook and make script rename.sh. The script would take file that is given to it ...
-Please notice that there are quite a few programs that can open epub files and some of - third-party coolreader.
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Hi kacir,
thanx again for all the input.
Yesterday evening I got the rsh.app access working, so I'm up for the next challenge...
These sound as reasonable and doable edits. Good to know however about the extensions.cfg file! That sounds like the way to go, because I don't want to change, edit or rename every file manually. (and even a 'rename.app' would have to be called manually! And this approach breaks of course when I want
another default reader for regular .epubs than for .odt. (fbreader and fbreader180 complain about a broken file in case of .odt.epub. standard reader (=adobe?) works fine. I need to try coolreader, I wasn't aware of this one).
That make option 1 definitely my first choice.
Work for tonight ;-) hmmm, I need to start
reading on my PocketBook as well!
cheers,
pini