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Old 07-01-2012, 01:58 PM   #4
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@NiLuJe: Where he asked this in the other thread (and I answered with "package and sign it" quoted above), I also said where else to look (including the hacking wikis, and the kindlet index, found in the master index sticky thread). Perhaps he wants an "exact recipe"?

@digory: A couple of hints:

1) A kindlet is a packaged and signed java applet.

2) You just put your kindlets (.azw files) into your documents folder, and open them like a book to run them.

You really should read the wikis (and threads) as I suggested instead of starting another thread asking the same question(s). We cannot force-feed this stuff into your brain while you sleep.

There really IS enough information posted to get you started. If you have trouble with certain steps in the documentation, feel free to ask, but do your "homework" first. Please...

EDIT: I see you posted while I was typing this. Please "search" in the locations that I suggested in your "Mac OSX" thread.

EDIT 2: Did you read the "How to Write Kindlets Guide"? It is where I said to look: Master Index sticky thread / Kindlet Index / "Guide: How to Write Kindlets". If that was too difficult, here is the link that you could have looked up yourself with the information that I posted when you asked this in your other thread: https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=102386

Rather than starting a new thread, you should ask questions there or in other kindlet specific threads (after reading the threads first). Otherwise you may get RTFM answers.

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