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Old 07-15-2018, 01:12 AM   #16
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Originally Posted by Frenzie View Post
Of course, when someone has time.

The EPUB support you see right now is almost accidental. MuPDF added some initial EPUB rendering and I added a way to play around with it that doesn't require editing any source files when I noticed how nicely it was already working. But as you can see the GUI for it assumes we're dealing with a PDF because we're in MuPDF.

The font size should be relatively simple. It's already there in base:

https://github.com/koreader/koreader....lua#L170-L175

But not five minutes simple, I don't think.
Hi

I just come back on this topic because we are still facing the -tiny- fixed font-size problem which prevents most people to use this interesting feature.

If I judge by this thread or this other one, Plato is able to use muPDF for ePubs. It's only for Kobos and the Remarkable tablet though and the installation is not for the faint of hearts.

I think that adding an alternative ePub reader like the muPDF renderer to Koreader would really be a big plus for all readers. Has any work been done about this since the February "almost accidental" introduction of this feature?

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