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Old 04-06-2015, 05:12 PM   #57
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Join Date: Jan 2015
Location: Romania
Device: Kobo Aura One
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Great, so there's a hope that it will be possible to build the x86/Linux app for testing/debugging?
I never said anything about PC testing. I never built the application for desktop. I'm testing directly on the eReader.

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So there's still no workaround on that issue?
Not yet. I didn't go through it anyway. (As a true egoist that I am, I'm doing things for my device first )

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Originally Posted by xl743 View Post
It looks like CR3 does "double refresh" of a page when it's started.
That's because the first screen update is partial. I don't know how it is for your device but I find it necessary for my 626.
If I keep the book cover as power off logo (and I always do that), the logo is really visible and annoying when powering on the device (I mean it's ghosting. It persists as a gray thing below the text).
So by doing a full screen update at startup, I don't have to manually open the menu and close it just to get a full screen update each time I power on the device.
I hope my explanation wasn't too fuzzy.

Maybe I should limit the startup full screen update to the pro devices?

Last edited by brucelee; 04-06-2015 at 05:17 PM.
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