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Originally Posted by roger64
I filed a question about it to github (#1813). For the time being this is still a recognized weakness in Koreader but I have read that there is some work ongoing to address it.
For now inline images (say floating images) can be displayed half correctly. By this, I mean that it's displayed like a raised cap, not inserted within the paragraph. To say it in another way, it's displayed inline but the float property is not recognized which ruins the intended effect.
You'll also find relevant info in post 6 and followings
https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=270756
Top progress bar gone at last
About this obnoxious top progress bar, it's my pleasure to report that it finally went away by its own will (!) when I opened the following book. (I had selected a 1 value for progress bar display).
Now Koreader on 5.7.2 is as fine as ever and very responsive (except for OTA incremental updates).
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Thanks for the response. I am using KoReader on an Android device because it seems to be more responsive and tends to have better features than the default apps. It was only when I tried to read an ePub with mathematical equations and symbols that I noticed the deficiency in KoReader to display floating images properly. Another thing I don't like about KoReader is the fact that it relies on the CR engine and so all of the issues that beset displaying ePubs just transfered over. For instance, loading ePubs take substantially longer compared to other apps, say Moon Reader, which loads instantly. I find PDF support very good though.