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 Yes, I'm a bit opinionated about that. That bit about being over-designed is even more true for Qt, which is used by the reading app mentioned. I just don't trust it enough. That's where my like for C shines through, and my dislike for C++ (especially for the wrangled C++ of Qt). All of this is personal opinion, however, not necessarily shared by all developers. But KOReader fills a niche, I think. PS/Addendum: X11 isn't user-friendly at all. You're probably talking about Qt, but that's a resource hog. There's nothing stopping KOReader from getting more user-friendly with its current UI scheme.  | 
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			I'm talking about X11 in Hacked Up Reader. Same interface was in Hanlin Coolreader, in my opinion it has all what is needed. And you are right, Qt is just a crap.
		 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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 I don't necessarily go into absolute statements, programmers tend to be opinionated and there's no exception with me. So, Qt lovers, don't feel offended ;-) Last edited by hawhill; 04-09-2013 at 05:33 AM.  | 
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			Thank you for doing this, I have the latest build running now. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	Some questions, if you don't mind. Does the reader need some time to index, or should I see all books straight away? I have about 500 azw and mobi, a handful of epub and pdf, nearly all drm stripped. Is it possible to: Set a default font that applies each time I open a book (epub or mobi or doc) At present it resets to a sans serif font each time I close the application and restart, selecting last read. Change the font size? Change the margins? Is there any integration with collections manager? Not a major problem, I will be using the reader mainly for pdfs, and only have a few. Oh, and next time I get lost in the file manager   what is the path to the documents please? 
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			Click at the bottom some options there... Font weight, Size, Gamma, Boldness 
		
	
		
		
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		  Brilliant, thank you. I never even _thought_ about clicking at the bottom  
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	![]() Just wanted to announce that our gettext integration is working right now: https://www.transifex.com/projects/p/koreader/ Thomass has added Turkish translation to koreader. We also have Chinese translation. If you would like to help adding more tranlations, feel free to send a request in transifex so we can add you as coordinator  
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