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Old 10-18-2019, 05:41 AM   #4
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Originally Posted by Isomorpheus View Post
I can't find those related threads or issues. Can you link some?

Is there intention to fix this behavior?
I am not a Koreader developer at all, but having implemented a Calibre wireless client myself (in fact, it's going through an update at the moment), I can say that the Koreader implements just enough of the protocol to keep Calibre from complaining, and no more. It is a very bare-bones implementation.

In other words, it would take some effort to "fix" it. I have no idea when or if anyone will do so (not a koreader dev, so can't speak for them). I don't know Lua, or the koreader architecture, but if anyone on the team wants to create a more complete implementation, I'm happy to share any of my own learning about the protocol.

As a side-note, I was very grateful for the bare-bones Koreader implementation. It helped me figure out where to start with my own.
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