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If you mean downloading from opds, then you can set download folder in settings.
Original comment by Andrei.K...@gmail.com
on 25 Mar 2014 at 5:39
No idea what opds is, so I guess I don't use it.
I download wirelessly FROM MY DESKTOP MACHINE, which is what I use for
downloading. I can use ESFile Explorer to copy wirelessly from my /books
subdirectory on my desktop machine to the /storage/sdcard1/books subdirectory
on my tablet. This is where I choose to keep my books. On the external card,
not the internal sdcard.
I can do this with ebookdroid by hand, but it involves opening the book,
hitting the back arrow to exit, telling it to save and close, and THEN changing
the location to save to the external SD card. The default, in spite of having
set the default download directory to /mnt/extSdCard (or /storage/sdcard1 on my
phone), stubbornly remains /emulated/sdcard -- which is SOMEWHERE in the
internal memory system of the Samsung Tab 2.
I would like the default subdirectory to remain /mnt/extSdCard (or whatever
else I choose) so that I don't have to set it each time. Is there some way to
do this?
Original comment by bashley101
on 25 Mar 2014 at 11:14
Ok. I think I understand. You want default folder where EBookDroid saves
downloaded books to be configurable. Is it correct?
Original comment by Andrei.K...@gmail.com
on 26 Mar 2014 at 4:26
Exactly!
Original comment by bashley101
on 27 Mar 2014 at 5:42
Implemented in next version as storing last used folder.
Original comment by Andrei.K...@gmail.com
on 27 Mar 2014 at 7:36
Super! Do you know when that will be?
My use of ebookdroid is to flit among a number of books during the course of a
day. My habit is to use the 'back' button on the samsung rather than a
software function to exit one book and select a new book. I recently had a
problem reading a 1600-page book that I copied over from a different e-reader.
I was at page 334 on the other e-reader and wanted to resume reading page 334
on the new reader. I used the 'go to page' function of ebookdroid to get there
and commence reading.
After some time I wanted to switch to a different book and hit 'back' on the
samsung, but instead of quitting the book it went back to page 1 and a second
'back' hit left the book. The bookmark was left at page 1. I find that I can
use the 'go to page' function and save that bookmark if I use the right menu
and close the book, but I must always remember to do the 2-step close for that
book.
I then worked with the 'all settings' function on the left menu and found that
I can disable the operation going back to page 1, but at the expense of
disabling the 'back' function for footnote references and any of the
highlighted options such as Chapter. The highlighted functions are so valuable
that I don't want to disable them.
I ended up starting back at page 1 and then manually scrolling through 334
pages, which is obviously painful. Everything would be perfect if we could
have an initial 'go to page' that didn't save the previous location in the
stack. Ebookdroid is so valuable (I love it and use it for several hours/day)
that I can live with this, but it would be a lot slicker if I could start a
book where I want.
Original comment by bashley101
on 28 Mar 2014 at 7:02
In the All Settings/Navigation and history there are set of settings, where you
can set up what jumps should be saved in the history.
Also, you can open book on page 1, use goto page 334, use Close Book and after
that do not use goto page.
Original comment by Andrei.K...@gmail.com
on 7 May 2014 at 1:38
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
bashley101
on 24 Mar 2014 at 6:32