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Old 08-14-2007, 09:11 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by Eroica View Post
I have just started using Plucker to read ebooks on my new Palm T|X handheld, but I can't get rid of the input area (onscreen keyboard) which takes up the bottom third of the screen. Tapping the icon in the bottom right-hand corner doesn't seem to work.

Any ideas?

Thanks.
You didn't mention which version of Plucker you are running. I have Plucker 1.8 on a Tapwave Zodiac 2, which is a PalmOS device with a 320x480 screen. Plucker uses the full screen just fine.

At a guess, you are running an older version and need to upgrade. Go here:

http://www.plkr.org/dl

Grab the Plucker 1.8 viewer package, and install it on your device. (If you don't already have it installed, be sure to install the sysZlib.prc file as well. That is required for viewing Plucker docs created with the "high compression" option.)

Plucker itself can live on a card in the /Palm/Launcher directory, and Plucker will see documents in /Palm/Programs/Plucker, /Palm/Launcher, or /Palm/Ebooks. Syszlib.prc must be in RAM. It's a shared library, and also used if available by LionDoc, PalmFiction, and WeaselReader.
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