Epub Progress
Closed this issue · 5 comments
Type of installation
Portable (.zip)
Type of reader (if reader related)
epub
Steps to reproduce
- Open any epub file.
- Scroll down to 50% or any other%.
✔️ Expected Behavior
To start from the progress% recorded.
❌ Actual Behavior
The progress is recorded, but it starts from the top instead of the progress% recorded.
Im redoing whole epub-reader because many old and new epub issues cant be fixed with current epub-reader, including performance issues.
So I will be closing it for now because maybe newer one might not have such issue.
I will soon provide a separate version in announcements for those who want to help test it.
Im redoing whole epub-reader
I am looking forward to the new reader.
A doubt. Is the redoing also applicable to the txt and xthml reader?
I won't be changing it into something else entirely. I only plan to redo the working of it behind the scene, so it is easier to manage and fix/add new feature.
A doubt. Is the redoing also applicable to the txt and xthml reader?
Can't say for sure now, but as you already know current epub-reader handles almost all epub smoothly now (with the "hide list" feature). I doubt there is even any use if it now, and it also made current epub reader unnecessary complex.
I will decide what to do with this after Im done implementing new epub reader.
Plus, I wont be building a fully compatible epub-reader, I will only do enough to support most web/light novel formats.
A doubt. Is the redoing also applicable to the txt and xthml reader?
Can't say for sure now, but as you already know current epub-reader handles almost all epub smoothly now (with the "hide list" feature). I doubt there is even any use if it now, and it also made current epub reader unnecessary complex. I will decide what to do with this after Im done implementing new epub reader.
If possible, then please keep the individual txt and xhtml reader, maybe by reducing its complexity. It opens a chapter in a flash without any loading times. Its only drawback is #257.