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Old 11-18-2015, 02:45 PM   #42
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Il worked like a charm, thank you very much tshering
I am glad it worked for you. Thank you for the feedback.

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I checked my reader and the pngs (to exit or go to koreader) just work when I launch Nickel manually from KSM8.
So because I let the default parameter where Nickel is automatically lauched one time in two, the pngs don't work one time in two
I see. I did not think of the possibility that you stayed with the default value, which is mainly a security measure for the case that the KSM applications for some reason should not work after installation.

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And even if I don't need it anymore, just for bug tracking I tried to copy the script in the system partition, following those instructions :

To copy a file from the system partition:



And when I toggle the options, "cp to sysmirror" never appears.

What am I doing wrong ??
Maybe there is a misunderstanding. the purpose of "cp to sysmirror" is to copy files (together with their full paths) from the system partition to the directory .adds/kbmenu_user/sysmirror of the user partition. Therefore, the toggle option "cp to sysmirror" is only available when you navigate to a folder that is located on the system partition. You can find an explanation with example here.

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