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Old 11-12-2011, 01:32 PM   #34
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Originally Posted by rkomar View Post
Whatever you install would have to be able to use the E-Ink display. Most programs on the reader use the InkView library for this, but I think there are some that use Gtk. I'm not sure what Wine uses, but it might be using the X interface, which would not work without a lot of extra work (to port X to the reader).
It's a shame if it's impossible. Because, and I don't want to change my opinion, it is mainly a software problem, the bad eink display only increases the problem:


I have opened the same PDF in the two viewers on my PC to illustrate my idea:
I don't use Aobe reader anymore as for me due to this problem. And it's the same for all the PDF but maybe more on certain types of PDF (the example here isn't a scanned document).
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