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Old 05-28-2016, 06:14 AM   #24
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Originally Posted by renerelire View Post
I didn't asked my question yet because I couldn't follow (understand enough) the thread. I didn't want to come from nowhere and ask something that is not in the good context. I'll read more before to increase my understanding.

BASIC? What your program was for?
Thanks
Some clarifications to using this forum -

When something is published for others to use, the author starts a thread specific to what is published.
The actually package that is released, is described in the first (and sometimes second) post of the thread and the most recent release is attached to the first post of that thread.
The author **usually** subscribes to that announcement thread.

Of course there are exceptions - the above is just the most common practice here, not cast in stone requirements.

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You did not mention what document reader you wanted to behave differently in your first post.
Without you providing that part of the context, we assumed you where asking about Libreator (this forum's reader for the device you mentioned in your topic title).

If you are asking about changing Amazon's reader, we don't (can't its closed source) know how to re-program that one.
Ask Amazon.

The start of the Librerator thread is at:
https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=198742
If I had expected you to read the entire thread, that is the link I would have given you.

Your topic asked a question about changing the reader's default behavior.
I gave you a link to a specific post of the Librerator thread where the author had explained to someone else (the same day) how to change the reader's defaults.

In that author's answer you can read how the defaults can be changed in a file defaults.lua.
The very top of that post has a link to the Librerator change log.
https://github.com/kai771/kindlepdfv...tor%3A-History
If you clicked that link, but did not find the behavior you wanted changed mentioned, you could scroll to the top of that page and click the 'code' button.
Which would take you to:
https://github.com/kai771/kindlepdfviewer

At this point, you had read two posts (mine and kai771's), plus the changelog histor and learned that the name of the file that the user can make behavior changes in was named: "defaults.lua"
So now scroll down to the file of that name and click it:
https://github.com/kai771/kindlepdfv...r/defaults.lua

Do you see the behavior that you want to change mentioned?
In this case, no.

What did I tell you to do if my link did not answer your question?

I said post in the thread for Librerator:
https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=198742
so the author would see your question.

If the author is subscribed to his own thread (he probably is), he would have gotten a copy of your question immediately by e-mail.

At that point, you and the author would have been in direct communication with one another (via the topic thread).

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Note:
None of the above applies if your talking about Amazon's reader, not ours.
You need to ask Amazon about that, not us.
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