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Old 10-22-2024, 10:44 AM   #24
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some answers for aikessel

hi!

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Is there any way to suppress the log output at the bottom of the screen if fbink is detected? I don't see a setting to completely suppress output in the config file.
Hmm... you're right, there isn't! I kind of assumed people who installed fbink knew what they were doing and would just be happy for the verbosity, but i guess i should have a setting to turn that off...

Do you mind finding an issue in https://gitlab.com/anarcat/wallabako/-/issues/new?

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Also, when I mark items as finished or remove them, they reappear with the next sync. Is that expected? I have "delete" as "true" in the configuration but it seems to have no effect. Am I only able to remove items from a web browser, not by deleting them on the Kobo?
Deleting files won't delete or mark as read in wallabag. you need to mark them as read in the app your using. wallabako should support read status in nickel, koreader, and plato.

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Finally, is there something you need to do to enable koreader integration? I see that there are some koreader files in the github repository, but it's not clear to me if there is more to it than just navigating through the filesystem in koreader to the folder where the articles are stored.
koreader integration is basically "is this file marked as read", and then syncing that to wallabag, that's it. you shouldn't need to do anything to make it work.

if it is not working (and it doesn't look like it is), send me the log output and i'll take a log.

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Relatedly, is there a way to hide the wallabako content from the native book reader but just access it by folder in koreader? It's a little confusing/crorwded to have the wallabag articles grouped together with my eBooks. Or is there another way to keep them organized/separate?
i am not sure. i guess you could write outside of /mnt/onboard? you can pick a different directory in the wallabako config, i would try that.

thanks for using wallabako!
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