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2009-12-17
, 09:26
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#62
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Thanks for the great work FMS! This made my day :-) Finally, my beloved FBReader is usable again - +/- scrolling just rocks and makes the N900 a perfect ebook.
(can confirm 10.7-7 tap scrolling doesn't work)
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2009-12-17
, 10:30
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#63
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2009-12-17
, 10:50
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Posts: 55 |
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#64
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2009-12-17
, 12:00
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Posts: 87 |
Thanked: 13 times |
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#65
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2009-12-17
, 12:34
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Posts: 1,418 |
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Joined on Feb 2008
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#66
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What about scrolling with the cursor keys.
The 500 mb chm file is a medical database which I need for my work, it would be wonderful if that could be opened...
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2009-12-17
, 12:48
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#67
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2009-12-17
, 13:09
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Posts: 883 |
Thanked: 980 times |
Joined on Jul 2007
@ Bern, Switzerland
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#68
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Works-for-me. Please, test it again:
2. Strongly tap with your nail at the top/bottom of the text view and see if it scrolls.
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2009-12-17
, 13:25
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#69
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i can confirm tapscrolling works, but only if scroll on finger tap only is *unchecked* and with a fingernail or stylus, not with finger. however, this behaviour was already existent in the 10.7-5 build. also, i noticed that the maemo tab in prefs is still missing. nb: i upgraded the package instead of uninstall/reinstall, should i have done that instead?
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2009-12-17
, 13:27
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#70
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If possible: less pressure should be needed - is it not implemented as a normal click event?
Enlarge the area that acts as scroll button. It's MUCh to small right now. IMHO, as long as no other touch options are present in fullscreen view, you could give top half to backscroll and bottom half to next page.
preload next page for doublebuffering and faster page switch
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