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Old 11-24-2012, 06:01 AM   #62
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And I guess I knew *where" the files were saved by default and how to find them, but I would also throw in a vote for an option to save them to the home screen and open/edit them from there- though this added functionality may be too complicated to implement.
displaying them on home screen to open it from there is easy:
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next step would be to let Kindle show *.txt files in home screen...
this part is easy, just change the home dir on the sh file: leafpad/bin/leafpad.sh


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As for my final question about editing .sh files, I am a noob, but interested in learning, and not sure where to begin. I know, Google is my friend, but I hoped one of the kind folks here could point me in the right direction...
on windows install a linux friendly text editor like "Programmer's Notepad" or "notepad++" and open .sh files with it. (ie right click on the file and choose the app to open with it)
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