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Old 09-12-2007, 10:17 AM   #1
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What file Extensions should FBReader support from the contentlister?

I'll be setting up an installer for FBReader with 2.11 when it's released. My question is, what file extensions should should be opened with FBReader from the contentlister?

According to fbreader's website it supports:

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# Supported formats are

* fb2 e-book format (style attributes are not supported yet).
* HTML format (tables are not supported).
* CHM format (tables are not supported).
* plucker format (tables are not supported).
* Palmdoc (aportis doc).
* zTxt (Weasel format).
* TCR (psion text) format.
* RTF format (stylesheets and tables are not supported).
* OEB format (css and tables are not supported).
* OpenReader format (css and tables are not supported).
* Non-DRM'ed mobipocket format (tables are not supported).
* Plain text format.
* .epub
PDB, TXT, HTML are already supported natively so the list should include

  • chm
  • rtf
  • oeb
  • opf
  • epub
  • fb2
  • tcr?

Let me know if there are any additions or corrections. I don't use FBReader for much other than chm, so the rest is up to you guys!
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