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Originally Posted by soseono
Question regarding installing the new mod_Reader: I have the 1/18 version installed via no-root method. You mention that from now on, the modified Reader replaces the stock Reader. Does that mean that I need to delete the old version from the T1 first before installing the new version? If then, what would be the best way to do that when my T1 isn't rooted? Thanks much for the wonderful work, as always!
ps. And the css folder and the style.css file stay the same??
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It doesn't break anything if the old one stays, but it doesn't hurt to remove it either.
If you use the modified homescreen, you can temporarily put an app_syssetting button somewhere to access the Android settings menu. From there, Applications->Manage applications->"Reader"->Uninstall.
If not using the modified homescreen, I guess guess it'd be easiest to just run the
restore set.
Yes, it still links to storage/css/style.css
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Originally Posted by snarkophilus
Is there a simple way to back up the Sony version of the Reader app? Not that we should ever need that again, but just in case...  .
Cheers,
Simon.
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I just extracted mine from
porkupan's file system dump. I guess it'd be easier to just run the
restore set than manually reinstall the stock apps though.
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Originally Posted by adbosch
What's the difference between Rupor's 'ebookhome' and yours. It's getting more and more confusing (for me); your readme in the ebookhome refers to the reader, doesn't mention version. I am no longer sure of what I am installing.
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I'm not 100% up to date on Rupor's EbookHome, but I think the main differences are that his version has Russian locale and the "Recently Read" instead of "Recently Added" on the first screen is optional (requiring his modified EbookSetting; I intent to merge that feature to my version in the future), while my version has the configurable buttons.
The EbookHome package has been updated with the correct readme. I've stopped trying to put version numbers on everything, so the upload date is the closest thing to a version number.