Put Save Dialog Buttons Back at the Bottom on Debian 11 Xfce 4.16
xfconf-query -c xsettings -p /Gtk/DialogsUseHeader -s false
xfconf-query -c xsettings -p /Gtk/DialogsUseHeader -s false
It was a nice spring month with a great quantity of smaller bug fixes, but nothing huge. In other news, there’s a new contrib repository that can more freely accept most user plugin submissions regardless whether we think it fits in with the rest of the program. Please see the README over there for more information.
Image credit: Daffodil, Harmsworth’s Universal Encyclopedia, 1900
We’d like to thank all contributors for their efforts. Some highlights since the previous release include:
As one of the maintainers of KOReader, a versatile a document and image viewer, I’m proud to announce the latest release.
In a big step forward, this month @poire-z decided to add MathML support! In short, that means we can now read ourselves about Gaussian math in KOReader the way it was meant to be (#7465).
We now do multitouch on the H2O, exciting times. I must admit I couldn’t quite figure it out back in 2014 myself.
We’d like to thank all contributors for their efforts. Some highlights since the previous release include:
There have been many behind the scenes code cleanups and speed improvements, but the one thing that stood out most to me personally was the new show QR code plugin (#7310) contributed by @AntonLee. It’s perfect to quickly check out an external link on your phone.
Image credit: “The Fisheries and Fisheries Industries of the United States”, by George Brown Goode (1887). Via.
We’d like to thank all contributors for their efforts. Some highlights since the previous release include:
As one of the maintainers of KOReader, a versatile a document and image viewer, I’m proud to announce the latest release.
It’s a new year, so we got ourselves a new haircut (#6937). A big thanks to @johnbeard for the effort! Here are a couple of screenshots of the new icons to whet your appetite.
The dictionary will now be significantly faster on dictionaries with synonyms (#7068).
The quite active reMarkable community has added initial support for the reMarkable 2 (#6992, #7066, #7065, #7122). Please keep in mind that it’s still in an early state and installation instructions on the KOReader wiki may not yet be fully updated either (see here).
Finally, book thumbnails will now load faster (after initial caching) thanks to ZSTD, although I never thought they were particularly slow in the first place (#6976).
Image credit: Magnetic field produced by current flow
We’d like to thank all contributors for their efforts. Some highlights since the previous release include:
The biggest novelty this month is the reworked zoom functionality for paged documents, contributed by @jperon (#6885). Not only is it now easier to activate trusted companions like zoom to fit content, but easily customizable row and column modes were added as well. The directional arrows easily allow for switching between different routes to traverse the page. Happy holidays!
We’d like to thank all contributors for their efforts. Some highlights since the previous release include:
In November we’ve mostly seen the usual batch of refinements and bug fixes. The Android app will now avoid a zombie state when it’s killed by the activity manager (#6811). Besides that, we have a few new plugins: QR code display (#6844) and CoverImage (#6813), which provides a workaround for Android devices which use an image file to display a screensaver image.
Image credit: Bees and Hive
We’d like to thank all contributors for their efforts. Some highlights since the previous release include:
This month we’ve had more PocketBook fixes, and ToC ticks handling was simplified (#6716) and thereby made better.
We’d like to thank all contributors for their efforts. Some highlights since the previous release include:
Full changelog — closed milestone issues
This month’s release addresses a few long-standing PocketBook platform issues to bring the experience more in line with other platforms. A big thanks to @ezdiy for the effort.
On Kobo it’s now possible to enable USB Mass Storage without (re)starting Nickel (#6552). Since most of the KoboUSBMS tweaks required touching the startup script, a full, proper Exit -> Start cycle is required (or a device reboot). With a simple KOReader restart, the old startup script would still be used, and it doesn’t know how to deal with the new changes, which at best means a crash or a shutdown.
We’d like to thank all contributors for their efforts. Some highlights since the previous release include:
Great news! My suggestion for segmented addressbars from Opera 11 Addressbar Revisited has been picked up by Vivaldi. Presumably independently, but this is the kind of development I like to see.