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Originally Posted by jackie_w
I can enable Part 3 by default with the caveat that ... if anyone complains that they can no longer turn pages with minimum effort using their favourite "thumb twitch whilst holding the Kobo by the bottom corner like I've always done" then I'll have to revert back to disabling Part 3 by default.
I'll make the change in the next few days.
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Thanks! That would be great! If you need to change it back to disabled by default, I will try to survive.
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Originally Posted by jackie_w
I'm not sure exactly what you mean by this. If you mean official Kobo documentation explaining all the GUI CSS/widgets in nickel - I'm afraid there is none. It's been mainly guesswork, trial and error by the masochistic willing to develop existing nickel patches.
There are currently approximately 200 potentially patchable CSS streams in nickel. Until very recently none of them even had a known name, so it was an amorphous blob of CSS and hope that Kobo had used helpful descriptive variable names to try and home in on the bits that might actually be worth patching.
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Originally Posted by jackie_w
@Semwize is correct. I hadn't realised until now what 'ReadingFooter' property 'qproperty-footerMargin' was actually used for.
It's the width of the right & left corner tap zone blocks in the footer which can be used for turning pages. Whereas if you tap the caption area you bring up the scrubber.
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It's this second comment from your earlier post in this thread that got me wondering how/where you were able to see that "ReadingFooter" actually had a property called "qproperty-footerMargin". As an old programmer, I'm always interested in seeing how things work.