![]() Thinking maybe best way to go is to use that Android ebook reader I like and then scrcpy so not squinting. No idea why all the other ebook readers assume you want black text on bright white background or white text on black background. And being able to choose an easy on eyes light green background is nice. But still for its size, its not bad at all. It will keep background color change, but not font changes. ![]() You also have to be really patient while it opens the epub and populates with the html files for longer books. Little less with second, put the chapter html files in wrong order. Ok, its got its quirks and guess that is why. Surprised this didnt get included as standard app in most Puppies. It is tiny script with no oddball libraries needed, and it works well with options for font, background, etc. Or if you just get pages of run together text.Īmethyst wrote: ↑ Tue 3:55 cli but a forum member attempted an epubviewer application, see here: viewtopic.php?p=26010#p26010 Oh there is some CLI app to extract text from epub. Surfer works but no options for font, etc. Probably a small html viewer or older minimalist browser that would work. Did nice job presenting the text without chopping it up when font size changed. So yea honestly unzip plus Seamonkey might be one of more pleasant ways to go. Honestly Calibre has its uses converting formats and storing libraries of ebooks, but as a actual ebook reader its so-so. There are also old versions of Calibre that werent so monster size. Yea its more designed as a text to voice app, but it can open epub books and it displays text and you can set font and size of font. And yea unless you have WINE for other reasons that kinda defeats the purpose of looking for minimalist.Īctually if size doesnt matter and you have WINE, then Balabolka isnt bad. It works ok in WINE except tiny text and the ctrl++ to zoom doesnt work. Guessing from win95/98 days when size mattered more. ![]() I did find a 1MB one for windows that isnt horrible. Whats weird is that there isnt even a truly nice one for windows. I did run across a couple old ones but they needed some old oddball libraries and such. Just one man band type app that got lost in time when no longer supported. ![]() Oktober veröffentlichte.There is probably a nice CLI one out there, linux has been around long time. I wrote the code [Dunkelzifferstatistik hervor, die Terre des Femmes – Menschenrechte für die Frau zum Internationalen Mädchentag am 11. No, I do not mean speech repalacements, but if the text is bold or italic or it is a headline and so on the problem occurs.īut now the problem is less serious after I discovered your advice to reyanoo. i say most of the time because sometimes it reads it if its or more Example: Actual Text (and the man was going to after he finishes the job) How it reads (and the man was going to after he finishes the job) There's probably a very easy solution to these issues that eludes me giving my ignorance, so please be kind :) Thank you in advance another small thing: most of the time the tts doesnt read words between. So i would like the for tts to read only the visible text from the epub as shown on the screen. txt and save as plain text for it to only read the visible text and it takes only small effort but it is annoying when it happens when listening while driving. Example: Actual Text With that in mind, I readily agreed to go without hesitation How it reads With that in mind, I readily agreed to font style equals 2 binds slash slash go without hesitation As a temp solution i copy and past the chapters in. Some times when i try to play epub books (only EPubs) in it reads the hidden codes behind the text style. Hi, This is my first time posting here, and i hope that i am seeking for the correct answer in the correct forum, please bare with me as these maybe some very stupid questions. Reading Hidden Codes in Epubs and unvoiced words bestween
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