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Old 07-01-2010, 02:49 AM   #42
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Originally Posted by daveo View Post
So I put the lbook firmware on, and now large FB2s work and ePubs look great when opened in Coolreader! Very happy about this.
Did you also notice that opening a book for the second or subsequent time is faster due to the use of the cache? If you should want to clear the cache after reading a book, you can find the cache folder in the /crengine folder.

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Actually, FB2s and ePubs appear to look EXACTLY the same now. Is there some subtle difference between the 2 formats in Coolreader that I am missing? With the same font and font size, the layout appears identical.
That is an effect that I actually try for, but without seeing what you are seeing it is hard to comment. I use very similar CSS files for EPUB and FB2 to get the display presentation that I want. There are still some shortcomings in CoolReader's EPUB presentation, since CoolReader is not really a finished project yet in that regard. For instance, no matter what I do in the CSS I cannot get CoolReader to display a book cover in EPUB the same as I can get it to display in FB2. Still, CoolReader has already come a long way in it's new EPUB capabilities, especially considering that it is developed by a one person development team.
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