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Old 11-18-2013, 04:48 AM   #869
jgoguen
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Originally Posted by iGeorg View Post
Hello, thank you for your effort of further developing this great Kobo-plug in!
I just upgraded my KoboAuraHD to the newest Firmware 2.10.0 and calibre to 1.3.0

While reading a ebub to kepub converted book now, the reading stats menu is not shown anymore. I see the icon in the help section of my kobo, but not when i touch the chapter number, like it used to.

Were can the reading stats now be found?
Is this a bug in the kobo firmware, the KoboTouch 2.1.5 plug-in or calibre?

Thanks for your help!
First, this has been discussed at great length in this and many other threads. Kobo has removed reading stats for side-loaded KePub books.

Second, for my own curiosity, why do you still have such old versions if calibre and the extended driver installed? Why not upgrade to the current versions?

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Originally Posted by Leonatus View Post
I come from reading in an older Kobo thread that after installing the KoboRoot.tgz with the hyphenation dictionary, processing it by the reader and rebooting the device this file will disappear, the device having extracted the hyphenation dictionary. Is this correct?
The KoboRoot.tgz file is automatically removed from the device as part of the device's extraction process.

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Originally Posted by Leonatus View Post
Is there a way to control if the dictionary has been successfully extracted (I'm Windows user)?
Not really. Use 7-Zip for all of your archive viewing, extraction, and creation - that's probably your best chance. And when you view files, use an editor that's aware of UNIX line endings, like Notepad++.
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