12-30-2021, 12:53 PM | #106 |
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>Yes, Librera will support old devices as long as possible
That’s real good news! >Yes, just set use Document style (please see screenshot) I knew it was somewhere—thanks for the heads-up! >You can compare mupdf 1.11 vs mupdf 1.19 in the latest build (beta.librera.mobi) Thanks for investigating this matter. It seems mupdf 1.19 gets the bold right, but fails not only on the OTF font rules but also on ligatures (like "tz" in "Hatz") now. 1.11 got the ligatures right (albeit not the Fraktur typesetting rules) but failed on the bold. I’d love to see better OpenType support in Librera, since it is still my favourite reader, and I recommend it to others. So it seems, currently only MoonReader does things correctly, CoolReader and Librera don’t (yet). The reason I opted for an OpenType rule set (and a standard Antiqua base text) for setting Fraktur and Kurrent fonts was:
I used "LOV" type fonts LOV.HammerUnziale.otf, LOV.NeueDeutscheKurrent.otf and LOV.UnicodeFraktur.otf from ligafaktur.de for this test. If you want to experiment with these fonts (they also work in programs like LibreOffice), here is a link to the downloadable fonts and a guide (in German). Here are some screenshots of MoonReader, CoolReader, Librera (1.11 mupdf) and the mupdf 1.18 Android Viewer. As you can see, the "pure" mupdf 1.18 Android Viewer (installed from here) does everything correctly, so maybe we’ll have a chance for Librera to do as well? Last edited by Moonbase59; 12-30-2021 at 01:26 PM. Reason: Added some more info, mupdf viewer 1.18 test |
09-09-2022, 10:24 AM | #108 |
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New Librera Reader 8.6.x is based on the new Mupdf 1.20.2 engine. It better supports epub books, fonts, and pdf. Also app with new vector icons.
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04-06-2023, 12:58 PM | #109 |
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This is rather pleasant, and I'm happy to have a replacement for EBookDroid that uses mupdf, which always seemed to have the best performance for me. The app is very snappy (in particular the library seems able to repopulate itself very quickly). I like it.
Hm, I'm still working out exactly how to use it, but here are a few comments I came up with after the first day.
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05-05-2024, 03:44 AM | #110 | |
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I'd really like to be able to select some text in a Epub, and highlight it with color and styles (lines, block, etc). And leave an optional notes. |
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