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Originally Posted by BensonBear
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So you must be referring to the dragging of the book cover. But this sort of dragging is already done for pdfs, on a much larger scale (the entire page) and required much more frequently (at least twice a page while reading).
I therefore assume you strongly endorse my request to make this unnecessary by default when reading pdfs, by implementing a decent page-tap-to-advance command?
Frankly, I think dragging and dropping a book cover is really not so bad, although the command is a totally minor cosmetic one which should be way way down on the priority list.
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Unfortunately dragging a bookcover is a lot more processor intensive than you might think at first. I would imagine it would involve moving an image 'layer' containing the bookcover you want to move (in one of 5 sizes to boot) and constantly refreshing the bottom display 'layer' as you drag so that you don't end up just erasing everything in the path of the drag while moving the bookcover 'layer'. In comparison the PDF is moved on a single 'layer' that refreshes areas newly 'displayed'. If you have another concept for implementing that function it would be interesting to hear.