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Did you follow the suggestions by gerbick in this thread, i.e. searching for cbr in the forum, quite a few threads about the cbr problem come up and I seem to remember somebody had solved the problem. Not sure though.
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Can you really use cbr/cbz files on a 770 with the latest version of evince?
On my 800, evince 0.9 can't even see cbr-files anymore.
Does that mean I screwed something up, or is it a different on 770s and 800s?
So is the entry on the evince page on maemo.org a mistake? Or can I get the current version of evince to run on my 770?
I had 0.5.2 installed, but it was a bit slow and I could not find the rotate function (or is it there in 0.5.2, and where?).
Thanks.
ukuest