Closed jackdyson31 closed 2 years ago
Hello! Thanks for the feedback. Yes, it can be done. I have taken it into account.
Thanks a lot RussCoder ! Feedback very much appreciated )) Best!
Hello RC,
Just following up - any progress on this ?
Regards,
Jack
Well, I started to work on it yesterday. Maybe I will release it within 2 weeks.
Hello there,
Thank you very much indeed RussCoder. I really do appreciate the effort. I look forward to your release and I shall recommend the plugin to as many people as I can.
Kind regards,
Jack
Hello Jack! I released the new feature. I implemented the user interface in an unusual, but, to my mind, more powerful way. You can try it out on the website https://djvu.js.org/ As for the browser extensions - they are being reviewed. So they will be updated in a while (up to several weeks in case of Chrome).
Hello Russcoder,
Sorry for the late reply ! The new interface looks very good indeed -especially the contents. One question - how do I activate the "double page" or "page spread" feature ?
Maybe you used an outdated version, but I the only thing I added to the interface in the version 0.9.0 is two number fields near the continuous scroll mode button (when it's enabled). They are available only in the full version (in the mobile version they are hidden). Tooltips will explain you what those numbers mean - the number of pages in a row and the number of pages in the first row.
Hey hello again!
Thanks a lot for explaining how to use it - I tried it again and I want to firstly say thank you for doing it so quickly, secondly I think it is perfect.
I can't wait until it gets released - I use mostly Firefox so it shouldn't be too long.
What about renaming "Continuous" to "Continuous Matrix View" , "Continuous Spread" or something like that?
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Maybe you used an outdated version, but I the only thing I added to the interface in the version 0.9.0 is two number fields near the continuous scroll mode button (when it's enabled). They are available only in the full version (in the mobile version they are hidden). Tooltips will explain you what those numbers mean - the number of pages in a row and the number of pages in the first row.
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I don't want to rename it. It's called "Continuous scroll view mode", and it is good enough. And the name is mentioned only in the button tooltip. It is already available both in Firefox and Chrome.
Hello,
Fair enough!
Would like to thank you once again for the upgrade)))
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I don't want to rename it. It's called "Continuous scroll view mode", and it is good enough. And the name is mentioned only in the button tooltip. It is already available both in Firefox and Chrome.
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Thank you for this great tool for in-browser reading of djvu files!
Just a quick suggestion:
It would be good to have an "open book" page spread viewing capability which is very useful for viewing publications with multiple pages displayed on large screens.
Thank you very much indeed for all your hard work.