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Originally Posted by eLiNK
I do hope you reserved some place for your name on that poster of yours 
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Strongly agree with this
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Originally Posted by eLiNK
It's nice to see the djvu format being taken seriously.
Anyway, as far as scanned books are concerned the djvu format should be the first choice as it does not levy such a high 'performance tax' like the pdf.
I've been experiencing constant reboots on my KDXG with the image heavy pdfs but no problem at all with the original djvu files (except for when I once tried to open a djvu file and the kindle got rebooted.)
The only thing I would miss in this case are annotations, which should be doable according to the last djvu specification.
I also hear that Onyx devices support annotations in djvu books.
Thank you all for your great work.
P.S.: BTW, there's a pdf and djvu reader being developed for the nook devices. It is based on mupdf and DjVuLibre libraries as well.
-> https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=165609
It is for the Android system but maybe you could find some useful ideas nonetheless.
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A temporary solution to reboot when viewing image heavy pdf is to stop the framework before kpdfview starts. But if doukan can beat that high memory usage, I think we can too.
Yes, I miss annotations too

If we managed to add the annotations, we can backup our annotations easily or have them converted to any format we want, that will be really handy.