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(Sorry in advance if this feature is already present and I'm too dumb to realize it)
Would it be possible to add a convenient way to jump around between different parts of books by chapter or section? For instance, we could have a button accessible from the reader screen which shows a table of content, like the one present in the MuPDF viewer app on Android: something like this would be extremely useful, especially when reading long and complex books.
Anyway, thanks for the amazing project! InkBox works great, and the fact that it's made from scratch make this even more impressive. I find baffling that only few people in the FOSS space talk about the only (as far as I'm aware) well-functioning, user-ready FOSS operating system for ereaders. A project like this has the potential to become the de facto standard for privacy conscious users, especially since the factory OS of mainstream ebook readers is usually a nightmare of ads, tracking, forced accounts creation and EULAs...
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(Sorry in advance if this feature is already present and I'm too dumb to realize it)
Would it be possible to add a convenient way to jump around between different parts of books by chapter or section? For instance, we could have a button accessible from the reader screen which shows a table of content, like the one present in the MuPDF viewer app on Android: something like this would be extremely useful, especially when reading long and complex books.
Anyway, thanks for the amazing project! InkBox works great, and the fact that it's made from scratch make this even more impressive. I find baffling that only few people in the FOSS space talk about the only (as far as I'm aware) well-functioning, user-ready FOSS operating system for ereaders. A project like this has the potential to become the de facto standard for privacy conscious users, especially since the factory OS of mainstream ebook readers is usually a nightmare of ads, tracking, forced accounts creation and EULAs...
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: