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Old 12-19-2014, 10:04 PM   #14
davidfor
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Originally Posted by JSWolf View Post
But every other ePub Reader or app I've used stays at the end of the eBook when I'm done and try to go any further forward. Kobo is the only one that decides I have to go to the home screen when I want to stay in the eBook.
I have seen vague references to that on other ereaders and I have no idea why they would do that. It's the same as when reading a paper book: get to the end, close the book as finished and put it back on the shelf.
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I might not know that there isn't anything left to see/read and go one swpue too many and back to the home screen I go. BLAH!
As a hint, if in "Page x of y" at the bottom of the screen, x=y, then you are at the end of the book

If the point is to handle the annotations, there are a few things you can do:

- On the home screen, the first books hows the number of annotations under it. Pressing that will display the annotations list.

- In the library list, a long press on the book displays a menu. This has "Annotations" on it. Selecting it will display the annotations list.

- Use the Annotations plugin to copy the annotations into your calibre library. Or the "Fetch Annotations" that is built into calibre.

I use each of these depending on what I am doing. I just make sure I highlight enough to find it in the book.
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