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Old 11-15-2019, 03:11 AM   #1
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Faster loading of EPUBs in viewer?

Hello,

Often I make EPUBs from scans. As I'm editing, making corrections, etc., I return to the viewer to reload the EPUB. It would be nice if it were possible to load quicker. If the file hasn't changed since last load, it is pretty quick. It would be great if first loading of EPUB or after it's been edited were as fast. I think there are ZIP libraries that can unzip to memory. Would it be possible to load first into RAM and then create the cache and do other necessary stuff as a thread so that initial load and so forth is as fast as possible? Maybe it'd be a bit of work though I think it'd greatly enhance the experience. ADE for example can read and display an EPUB in less than a second.
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