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Old 03-06-2023, 03:49 PM   #528
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Originally Posted by algernonramone View Post
I apologize if this has already been brought up.

I have a Pocketbook Inkpad Color, and I just installed KOReader 2023.01 "Winter Ivy" (latest official stable release) on it. IT seems to work OK, but when I associate files to Koreader, it won't open them. I have to go into Koreader and then open them manually. This is not my preferred behavior. I'm using the cogwheel->"Device"->"Associate File Extensions" option. So far I have only tried it w/ CBZ files, but they are my primary filetype so I'd like to get them working. Anyone have any advice?

Thank you,

Ed
Delete the "extensions.cfg" file (system/config/extensions.cfg), and repeat the process in KOReader, disabling all extensions and re-enabling .cbz.

Or manually edit the "extensions.cfg" file by specifying KOReader in the first place.
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