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Old 05-01-2010, 05:25 PM   #5
ThomasMcKean
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Originally Posted by ekaser View Post
I'm not into it enough to make a comparision chart, but I'm rapidly becoming a fan of Coolreader 3! I've started adding ".fb2" to the end of all of my epub files (I still like the epub file format), as I much prefer the "screen count" on the tiny 'toolbar' in Coolreader to the "page count" that ADE uses, as I'm reading 'screens', not mythical pages, and I don't read the same book on multiple devices, so ADE's mythical page numbering scheme has no advantage for me. I also like the ability to change the formatting of epubs that I buy via Coolreader's external CSS file (where ADE doesn't support ANY of that and you have to edit each individual epub file and rebuild it to fix any formatting problems).



I'm currently playing around with the 2010-04-19 lbook firmware. Before that, I believe I was still using the Astak 2009-12-11 (Dec 11) firmware. It was working well, and none of the changes after that were significant enough to encourage me to update.



I believe you're right. I'd recommend the 2010-04-02 Astak firmware, if you want to stay with Astak's releases.



I'm not sure what format you have the files in. The ones I have are ZIP'd .TXT files. I haven't tried loading any ZIP'd files on and opening them, but here's a picture of what "The Living Shadow" looks like on the 4-19 lbook firmware (ie, in Coolreader 3).



And the .TXT file is formatted like this, except that there aren't the blank lines after the first line of each paragraph... I can't figure out how to get this dang message editor to format the stuff so that it looks exactly like the original text file. Basically, the chapter, title, and first line of each paragraph is indented 5 spaces, everything else is left-justified, with hard end-of-line sequences at the end of each text line, even in the middle of paragraphs. There are no blank lines between paragraphs, only after chapter and title. Coolreader apparently detects the start of paragraph from the leading spaces, and auto-wraps the rest of the paragraph to fit the display. Note that it also seems to detect the chapter and title as 'headings' and automatically centers them.
That's easy. I know cuz I did it. Yew edit the txt.css file to add the space between the paragraph.
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