Plato
0.5.1 was released.
- It is now possible to wake from suspend at any point in time.
- The go to page input field now handles relative page jumps. You can jump to the n-th page after (resp. before) the current page with +n (resp. -n).
- The information shown in the second column of the book's stripe can be changed through the Second Column submenu of the library menu.
I should have mentioned this earlier, although I don't think it will have a tremendous impact on the user experience, but the built-in ePUB renderer will not work with books with more than 2 million pages.