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And I have written some very long posts (including ones that you would like to see rewritten). I see a post count of only 12 posts, so you might be still under the new member restrictions. |
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#2777 |
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You're probably right, that's what it was. I mostly just lurk and not post so that's probably it.
As for the "re-written", I didn't mean it personally. I was mostly just annoyed at how difficult it was to read/find the info without lots of effort on the reader's part :P for content: https://www.reddit.com/r/kindlescree..._ive_made_all/ This collection is pretty good as well. |
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#2778 |
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Location: Paris, France
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First post is accurate as far as where images should go, as that's not device specific
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#2779 |
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It will, but only the last opened book's cover, not user specified images
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#2782 |
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Location: England
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KT4 images stretching
Hopefully this isn't a stupid question but png images are appearing stretched on my KT4.
This only happens with files that I create myself so it's obviously something I'm doing wrong. The other pngs I've uploaded (that I got as as part of another hack) work fine. And my images are the same as those ones, sized to 600 pixels wide x 800 height, resolution 96 dpi. Tried saving in various image editors with the same result. Any ideas gratefully received! |
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@littlenellie: Define "stretched" (a picture would be nice
![]() That could either be a simple "wrong resolution" issue, but it could also be a sneakier "unexpected pixel format" issue. If you can enforce the pixel format in your image editor (a combobox appeared for just that purpose in very recent GIMP versions), make sure it's a PNG8. |
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Thanks for your reply
![]() Here's an example: Spoiler:
Interesting about the pixel format, I'll have to free up some space to install GIMP and try PNG8. I'm using Photoshop CS3 which fairly ancient but usually good enough for most things I do image-wise...but maybe not in this case, idk. |
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Yep, definitely a pixelformat issue
![]() You'll (optionally) also want to make sure it's Grayscale, but most importantly, that it's *NOT* indexed (which is highly counter intuitive, since ideally you do want to dither to the proper 16c color palette, but you just can't encode it paletted ;p). With such a simple color palette in your example, CS3 might be automagically optimizing the PNG to an indexed format, which in every other circumstances would be a great idea, but not here ![]() Whether there's an alpha channel or not is irrelevant, that should (generally) work, it will just produce garbled output if you read in Landscape. Last edited by NiLuJe; 06-05-2019 at 07:25 PM. |
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@NiLuJe
Thanks so much! That's saved me a lot of fiddling around. It is grayscale (I should've mentioned that before) but good to know that indexing is to be avoided. I need to read up on my image encoding and such, I think ![]() |
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To be fair, that's an extremely odd Kindle-specific quirk
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I followed the instructions, first installing Python, then installing the Screen Saver tool and switching to cover mode. However, I'm always given the "Cover not yet processed screen".
Enabling verbose mode gives me, S W failed to process cover, but I can't understand why. All my books are formatted/transferred through Calibre in MOBI format, their covers show on the tiled homescreen and appear also in the cover section when I select Go To > Cover. Any suggestions on how to fix? |
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@romaje: Legacy M7 Mobi, Amazon KF8 Mobi, or both?
(I ask, because reaaaally old M7 Mobis are likelier to have borked metadata and/or no cover). If you PM me the system log that'll be created in the documents folder by running the ;dm search command from the Homescreen, that *might* shed some more light on this, but I'll *probably* need a verbatim copy (i.e., from the device, not Calibre) of the book file, too ![]() |
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I'll leave this just incase anyone in future had the same problem. Python actually hadn't correct installed because MPRI was out of date - updating solved the issue.
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kindle touch hacks, paperwhite, python, screensavers, touch |
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