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Old 05-20-2022, 11:03 AM   #17
Uncle Robin
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Originally Posted by the.Mtn.Man View Post
The linked thread reminded me of my own experiences with KOReader that I had posted about: it is a chore to use for very large books. They take an excessive amount of time to open, and any change to the rendering -- font size, margins, line spacing, etc. -- also take an excessive amount of time. So if you happen to open a very large book, and it is not formatted to your liking, you could easily spend 30 minutes or more making changes and waiting for the renderer to update.
I don't know what you consider "very large", but I've read a couple of compendiums of over 3500 pages in KOReader, and in neither of them did the several adjustments I made take anywhere near 30 minutes. More like 5-7 minutes.
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