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Old 11-23-2018, 05:05 PM   #147
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Originally Posted by ktos35l View Post
Many thanks for your help. Finally some stuff became clear to me.
However, I cannot find which option to use to open Koreader (ASAP, null or no framework). No framework is for old versions I suppose but ASAP?

Is there any tutorial explaining the meaning of the vast number of Koreader menu choices?
It should not do any harm to try each of them and then use the one you like.

All 5.x models have a "framework".
Older models have a keyboard, which (used to) require a special version of the reader. I wrote "used to" because I am not sure if the current KOreader has included keyboard device support.

Do not use KPVbooklet (don't even try to install it) since the database tables involved have probably changed.
When, if ever, somebody who loves undocumented SQL will check/fix that application.
Oh, what does it do?
That is the interface addition that picks the intended/preferred reader for the type of book just selected (by a tap).

PS: If you already tried to install KPVbooklet, just leave it alone, since that application has never been able to do a clean un-install (install does not keep a backup of the db tables before it changes them).
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