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Originally Posted by MarekGibek
Indeed it's open source. I'll try soon. I'm looking for a good reader that I can tweak for my needs (I want control over margin between columns in landscape mode - in Moon+ Reader it is too large /twice as big as side margin/ and makes column mode unusable for me - columns are too narrow). It may be FBReader as a good start point. Adding better support for eINK can make it the best reader for me. Watch this forum 
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These are great news for me, as I use FBReader as my main reader.
I don't now about the settings you're looking for, but I thing its a good reader in many aspects.
As a side note, after many tests I found that the best PDF eReader for me was EBookDroid.
It could open DjVU, PDF, XPS (OpenXPS), FictionBook (fb2 and fb2.zip), Comics Book formats (cbr and cbz)
Starting with version 2.0 it can open also EPUB and RTF, BUT, its closed source now and only Android 4+ devices are supported.
The last version that I can run is 1.66 and it works very well on my phone (Android 2.3.7), but on the Glo I get an "Your device cannot support required GLES configuration" message.
Any hint? Can I do anything about it?
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Originally Posted by MarekGibek
I didn't try any of them yet, but I think it is a write permissions problem. You can try a few options here:
- install terminal emulator, enter: "su", "chmod a+rw /etc/hosts" - if it doesn't work after reboot you need to check init.rc/init-freescale.rc scripts to see if they change permissions for this file during boot
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Well this gave me a "Bad mode" answer.
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Originally Posted by MarekGibek
- you can use TotalCommander for Android to replace or edit this file with the already filled one from internet (it can elevate its rights)
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If I try to replace or rename the file, the program crashes.
I used also Root Explorer (tries and says "Not rooted") and ES Explorer ("Task failed")
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Originally Posted by MarekGibek
- if none of the above works you can attach your SD card to Linux (PC) and edit it there (as a root) - it will work for 100%
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I'm not used to linux, although I have a Xubuntu 12.04 installed on a partition.
I'll give it a try ...