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2007-10-07
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2007-10-08
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2007-10-09
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@ "Almost there!" (Monte Christo, Count of)
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2007-10-09
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@ Helsinki
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2007-10-09
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2007-10-09
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@ Helsinki, Finland
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I wonder if fbreader could include lit in some future release. Maybe we should ask the developer very nicely about it?
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2007-10-09
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@ Helsinki, Finland
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There is actually a discussion on the fbreader site about this. They won't include it, because .lit is not an open format. I guess legally it would be acceptable to modify fbreader in such a way that when opening a lit file, it actually uses convertlit in a temporary directory to extract the lit file and then opens the extracted files in fbreader, however the developers seem somehow reluctant to do this. It is a shame, but the view of the developers is acceptable (to me at least).
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2007-10-10
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@ Helsinki
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Thanks,
Bill