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Originally Posted by DoctorOhh
For future reference calibre has a dedicated LRF viewer (lrfviewer.exe) separate from the standard calibre viewer. Unless otherwise configured the lrf viewer is used when any lrf file is viewed via calibre.
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Thanks - I've often noticed lrfviewer.exe and dismissed it as irrelevant to me.
It's only because of crutledge's recent posts that I created an LRF, first one I ever had, and the dots didn't join.
Interestingly, in Windows LRF was associated with ebook_viewer.exe, I suppose I must have done that, but I can't recall doing so, and given I reinstalled Windows and everything else on to an empty SSD just 12 days ago... hmmm, biological memory faults?
I note that Prefs->Behaviour->Use internal viewer for->LRF is ticked, and that's the default
BR