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Originally Posted by hawhill
But I'm very, very surprised that a Windows AV tool's heuristics trigger on a ZIP containing only Lua files and an ARM (!) ELF (!) executable. As for analysis: geekmaster has said it all.
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1. Actually, there were mostly lua-sources, png-icons and one ttf-font. No executables...
2. I still experience serious misunderstanding how to work with Github. Each quite simple operation requires so much efforts which are enough to rewrite 5-6KB of code. So, for testing purposes I give a link for more fresh
update (19.05.2012) (not zip, but 7z).
3. What 's new?
Some cosmetics:
- long lines (filenames in 'Document Info') are now splitted in more human-readable way (by spaces, dots, slashes or some other characters - see screenshot)
- the selection of fonts in filemanager (key 'F' or 'Aa') looks now more user-friendly
- fixed too long strings in most menues (TOC, Bookmarks, Fonts...) and in the popup with the reading progress (called by key 'Menu')
A couple of
bug fixes and
new features:
- the position inside the cr-documents (epub, mobi...) now remain nearly the same after rescaling the document (i.e. changing the font face, size, boldface and interline distance)
- when you open TOC-menu or Fonts Menu, it highlights the current item (i.e. current chapter and current fontface).
- i've a bit changed the way to read the battery level values, it might now work even without Amazon Kindle framework.
PS I apologize, but Github is the real pain in my ass!