![]() Be warned, however, that it’s no less experimental. For the curious who’ve been using MuPDF to read FB2 or EPUB, it’s now finally possible to change the font size without crutches ( #5282). The gesture manager received some further polish ( #5202, #5225, #5294). See the full changelog for details, but various CSS parsing optimizations ( #5239) can be quite noticeable on affected documents. Of course the usual performance improvements and bug fixes are also present. On Kobo there’s a new crash screen that displays the last few lines of the log ( #5328), which looks so neat you’ll want to crash! But hopefully you’ll never see it. You can now select your keyboard layout independently from your language, because display language and keyboard layout shouldn’t be tied together. It’s all for a good purpose, because the switch from lzma to zip resolves unexplained first-startup crashes on some systems, improving reliability. On Android these already come with the system. Unfortunately, this would make the package size slightly larger and the first time start ever so slightly slower, but we were able to drop the Noto fonts from our package ( #5310). Koreader-kobo-arm-kobo-linux-gnueabihf-v2019.08.zipįor Android, we’ve changed our resource bundle from lzma to zip ( #5264). Koreader-cervantes-arm-cervantes-linux-gnueabi-v2019.08.zip Koreader-android-arm-linux-androideabi-v2019.08.apk This should make it easier to find the package you need. Furthermore, the release package filename has been simplified to exclude excessive compiler information ( #5268). The GitHub landing page was made more welcoming to make it easier to find the information you need, with developer-oriented information moved into a separate file ( #5217), while the translation code was updated to allow for proper pluralization in languages like Polish and Russian ( #5257). ![]() There’s been a fair bit of work on documentation and internationalization. ![]() But learning that the next version will simply be called 10? It seems to be illustrative of losing a certain kind of fun. They didn’t have that Ubuntu flair, and I always struggled to couple them to version numbers. ![]() I was never a big fan of the Android code names. As one of the maintainers of KOReader, a versatile a document and image viewer, I’m proud to announce the latest release. ![]()
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