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Old 04-03-2015, 10:42 AM   #150
Ken Maltby
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Originally Posted by myki View Post
Hello,
I have some newbie questions
  1. You are talking about sleep screens in KSM, will they show after having launched Koreader ??
  2. Can KSM starts with a brightness set to 15% ??
  3. Will the brightness stay set in koreader ??
  4. And I read often things about fmon, what is this ?
Thanks for your answers
They are talking about what you can have displayed when you use "Power Off" in KSM. You can make a simple html page, which gives you a wide range of possibilities. Koreader has its own suspend/sleep function, that has several options including using the current book's cover image. You can define a path to an image of your choice to be used when the file has no cover image. (in Advanced options)

You can set the brightness within Koreader, there has been some discussion at Github about that issue, recently, I would expect additional options in that regard, in recent or future nightlies.

"fmon" refers to the file monitoring process that Sergey provided to launch programs from within the stock Kobo user interface (Nickel). It was a very important accomplishment when it was introduced, and is still used for a number of useful functions. Many of us now use KSM to launch both Koreader and Sergey's Coolreader port, though.

Luck;
Ken

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