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Old 03-24-2018, 04:19 PM   #135
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Just installed Plato (0.3.6 release with the binary on post #132) on my H2O 2.
I must stay it looks pretty beautiful. To me it looks way cleaner and with better UI than KOReader. I think it has the potential to even be a killer app for Kobos.
Thanks, I was starting to get worried because of the absence of response from gilali.

I tried my best to make it wise.

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I'm wondering though, is it planned to implement dragging the edges to control the brightness and warmth of the frontlight, like in Nickel?
I will add that to the TODO list.

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Let me know if there's any shell output, debug log or anything you want me to send you.
If there was a problem with the way I'm handling the raw touch events, I guess you would have perceived the effects, but I'd still appreciate if you could perform an horizontal and a vertical two-finger swipe gesture and provide the corresponding info.log.

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I am now testing the app with epubs (Neuromancer from the Kobo Store at the moment).
Please note that, as I have mentioned in an earlier post, Plato is relying on mupdf to render ePUBs and thus inherits its bugs and limitations.
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