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Originally Posted by Ebri
Another try on starting koreader from nickel. I changed the script to reboot at the end any case, but still database errors, like it was not closed (seems like unfinished writes to me). I added sync before killing nickel at the beginning of the script. Now all my books are added again (my fault, I forgot to clear the SD and adding back 10-20 books before experimenting), but that may be because of re-loaded database.
Anyway, the question I have: does anyone start koreader from nickel? If yes, anyone else experience the same problem (starting koreader corrupts KoboReader.sqlite)?
(Totally other question: it is nice that . , and such items are out of the justification, but ? and ! are also out of the line of characters, and it makes the look of the page a bit odd, can this behaviour be changed?)
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In the beginning almost all of us Kobo users started Koreader from Nickel. You need not have Nickel or the database know anything about Koreader. Trying to have both Nickel and another program manipulate the same files, would endanger the database Nickel is slaved to. The best bet is to have the files that you use outside Nickel, behind a "Hidden" folder so the database never sees them or any changes made to them by any other program.
Luck;
Ken