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Good idea to burn it. Just remember it is open window time. Don't burn any bags with green stuff in them. Oh and you would think the dope head would realize the puppies like to share things with the neighbors. |
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He has enough visitors that stay just 10 to 15 minutes per visit, that I am sure catch the blame for anything missing around his house. Although the day after the plastic bag showed, he did tear apart the yard around his house. Ever watch a squirrel that forgot where it buried the nut? Or a dog that forgot where it buried the bone? Or the 'dope head' that forgot where . . . . |
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Not so funny, I am watching a dog now that doesn't always know where or who he is. Poor thing, he chased a squirrel the other day and totally exhausted himself. |
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And it is usually not nice to see, even if it is someone else's best friend. I did find a home for the big red pointer that I mentioned here. Took six months, but the person (who works in a feed store) knows animals well, so she should have a good home now. Stray dogs are one of my past times. My own two are used to having "visitors" that stay a few weeks or a few months by now. |
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What knc1 suggested was asking your question in the thread he posted because then the person that may have an answer will see the question.
Oh and the only program I have ever written was in BASIC. Though I don't think there is a simple way to do what you want. Good luck. |
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BASIC? What your program was for? Thanks |
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When something is published for others to use, the author starts a thread specific to what is published. The actually package that is released, is described in the first (and sometimes second) post of the thread and the most recent release is attached to the first post of that thread. The author **usually** subscribes to that announcement thread. Of course there are exceptions - the above is just the most common practice here, not cast in stone requirements. - - - - You did not mention what document reader you wanted to behave differently in your first post. Without you providing that part of the context, we assumed you where asking about Libreator (this forum's reader for the device you mentioned in your topic title). If you are asking about changing Amazon's reader, we don't (can't its closed source) know how to re-program that one. Ask Amazon. The start of the Librerator thread is at: https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=198742 If I had expected you to read the entire thread, that is the link I would have given you. Your topic asked a question about changing the reader's default behavior. I gave you a link to a specific post of the Librerator thread where the author had explained to someone else (the same day) how to change the reader's defaults. In that author's answer you can read how the defaults can be changed in a file defaults.lua. The very top of that post has a link to the Librerator change log. https://github.com/kai771/kindlepdfv...tor%3A-History If you clicked that link, but did not find the behavior you wanted changed mentioned, you could scroll to the top of that page and click the 'code' button. Which would take you to: https://github.com/kai771/kindlepdfviewer At this point, you had read two posts (mine and kai771's), plus the changelog histor and learned that the name of the file that the user can make behavior changes in was named: "defaults.lua" So now scroll down to the file of that name and click it: https://github.com/kai771/kindlepdfv...r/defaults.lua Do you see the behavior that you want to change mentioned? In this case, no. What did I tell you to do if my link did not answer your question? I said post in the thread for Librerator: https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=198742 so the author would see your question. If the author is subscribed to his own thread (he probably is), he would have gotten a copy of your question immediately by e-mail. At that point, you and the author would have been in direct communication with one another (via the topic thread). = = = = = Note: None of the above applies if your talking about Amazon's reader, not ours. You need to ask Amazon about that, not us. |
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If I read his other two threads correctly, he wants to be able to highlight a word in a book on his kindle keyboard and have the entire definition of the word pop up rather than just the short definition.
Oh and on the program, it was a strobe light. |
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I gave those details: Device : Kinde Keyboard (so the ereader is Amazon Kindle 3 Keyboard, if I'm right); What I want : When I place the text cursor in front of a word I want the full screen definition to appear instead of the tinny incomplete definition (so this is when I'm reading an ebook (a .mobi file for instance). I'm not talking about something called Liberator or other things because I don't know what those things are. That being said, I'm willing to try this thing or something else if it could make me reach my goal. Also my English is very limited so If you just give me a link to a thread, that does not mean I'll understand what this thread is all about, especially if they are talking about things I don't even know they exist with abbreviations and specialized topics. |
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What is your native language?
Since your English is limited: let me see if I can translate. You do not need to read all of the thread I am fixing to link. https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=198742 You need to click on new reply and ask your question there. The original poster of that thread is the one that can answer your question. Do not read the thread, wait on an answer. Be sure and put you have a kindle keyboard and exactly what you want to know. Please note: if there is a way, you will get a technical answer. One other hint: when you get an answer, Google translate can be your best friend. |
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Ah so - -
An error in translation: We wrote "the reader your using ...." The O.P. read that (**reader**) to mean the hardware, not the software application. (French/Canadian) |
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So the reader would be my Kindle Keyboar and the e-redear would be a software in my reader? |
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