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2010-07-04
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2010-07-04
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2010-07-04
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There is a bug in Katana is you follow the below Steps:
1. Open Katana
2. Select Jubilee 2000 bible
3. Search for "Love" keyword
4. Search results are shown
5. Select a search result example Psalms
The app will crash and when you try to open next time also it just loads and closes again
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2010-07-04
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2010-07-06
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if it is fine
1. In case of a search, when there is a book having only one chapter then it can go directly to that chapter rather then displaying option to select "1".
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2010-07-06
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Ha! I'd actually encountered this myself and fixed it in SVN already. :-)
I've uploaded a new version (0.4.2) into extras-devel. Unless you all find bugs in it, I'll likely push it into extras-testing soon.
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2010-07-07
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@ New York, NY
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jmc8501, thanks for the feedback. Some questions:
- What do you mean by "unstable" scrolling?
- Are there specific places where the reader feels laggy?
The idea behind Katana is that it's "infinite-scroll" - i.e. you can scroll forever. Having to stop at the end of a book doesn't fit in with that, and I'm planning to remove that limitation. So, with infinite scroll, scrollbars don't really make sense.
You can actually use the volume rocker to page up/down. This is especially nice in portrait mode, because you can hold the phone in your right hand and your thumb falls right on the rocker. That's the way that I use Katana 90% of the time.
Hope that helps!
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2010-07-07
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2010-07-07
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#480
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bible, maemo 5, rapier, reference browser, religious apps, scripture reader, sword |
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When applications, such as Olive Tree's bible reader, added DRM features, this too was not documented. And I am pretty sure that they are not sharing that now since they use PDB files still as a wrapper for much of their mobile bibles, and the DRM is locked to the file and the reader. I know they keep tabs on this thread, and might have something to contribute if the project benefits them - hence the early discussions on creating a closed source module for folks like Olive Tree - but overall, I wouldn't wait.
Nice to see this project still going. Good to know that my reference of it during Uplinq could be met with work still happening.
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