![]() Or FB2 format, rudimentary DOC, HTML support. Simple things, like built-in night mode, complex things, like page-layout optical recognition based PDF reflow (using k2pdfopt internally). I guess the strength of it lies in other places as ePub rendering (though it does that well enough for quite a lot of people). So you can expect it to fail in the same places. It uses CREngine for that, which is the rendering engine behind CoolReader. That said - the reader does not implement ePub rendering on its own. Some things are plain configuration things. shows with your documents and bothers you, is dependent on the documents and personal taste. It probably boils down to personal This reader "casually ignores" quite a lot of stuff. Thanks for the Maybe a tad bit more configurability. ![]() That certainly needs further investigation. And if we're unlucky, it's some bad interaction with nickel (the native framework). Koreader doesn't touch anything beside its own files, so I can pretty sure exclude a direct modification by Koreader here. Hm, that thing about pocket is strange indeed. Yes, v2014-04 didn't even know that a H2O exists (did it at the time?) :-) The new stable, as well as current nightlies (well, those that are not broken during development) should work on H2O. ![]() My bad - I instinctively read v2014-11, since we just (as in, a few hours ago) released that. kobo after koreader installation that the file kobo nf was been modified while installing start menu and Koreader, and some text had disappeared, like the section. New facts 19h26 : I find out in the back-up of. kobo, and pocket works well again : I can find my new articles. The library synchronize well (it seems to), but not pocket. I tried earlier the Calibre Companion and active wi-fi with Koreader, but I didn't test pocket before that. ![]() I tried to unconnect, reconnect, reboot, check wi-fi, check pocket. I find other people who have the same result (just google it).īut I just find out that there is a problem with the nightly version : pocket can't synchronize. And then with the nightly version : it works. Two installations to be sure with the stable version. Freeze, can't reboot, so I have to reset. I did all that very carefully, step by step, with the explanations found here (start menu) and there in github. Did you use the version from Github downloads or OTA update? Did you reboot and/or reinstall? Does it just freeze (not react to any input, I guess?) or reboot, too? Or you can download the update now from the Direct Links to Kobo Firmware thread and install it manually (install directions are on post #3).Hm, are you sure about that? I think we have had positive feedback for the H2O. To get the new 3.17.0 software, you can wait for it to automatically download and install on your Kobo ereader when connected to WiFi, which could take a week or two. If you’re having problems there’s this Disable Sickel Hack, and this experimental patch to increase the time it takes to trigger a sickel reboot. So if you are suddenly having issues with your Kobo ereader spontaneously rebooting or getting stuck in a boot loop, it’s sickel that’s causing it. The problem with that is it can sometimes cause a device to reboot when it’s taking too long to respond to normal operation, like when opening large PDFs. According to reports, it can cause Kobo ereaders to experience automatic rebooting issues under certain circumstances.Īpparently sickel is designed to force a Kobo ereader to automatically reboot when it takes too long to respond to a task. One controversial feature with this firmware is something called sickel. Overall it sounds like a fairly minor update with no major changes. Mostly there’s just this 3.17.0 discusion thread at MobileRead with some insights from hardcore Kobo users.
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