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Old 09-07-2009, 08:49 PM   #8
RobbieClarken
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Originally Posted by Viacheslav View Post
I am very happy to get a DJVU viewer too. And here is a couple of small enhancements. A usual filetype package for djv and djvu and some replacements of the distributed files to improve general experience.

You can get rid of the "Please, wait..." box hovering in the middle of the screen long after the document has been opened by evince and eliminate non-functional print menus.
Hi Viacheslav,

I am having trouble getting your filetype association scripts to work. The 'AddExt...' scripts seem to run fine since I get a "please wait" box and the digital reader reboots, but then I still get "Filetype unknown" when I try to open DjVu or XOJ files. ePubs work but I suspect that might be because I installed the updated content browser. Could that update be conflicting with your 'AddExt...' scripts? I ran "Restore Content Browser" but ePubs are still associated with FBReader.

I guess I can try reinstalling the firmware to get a fresh start. Should I then install the updated content browser or not?
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