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Yes. Platforms that support opening links in a browser are currently Android, Linux and MacOS. No idea if Pocketbook has an API for that. In that case @rjd22 might be interested in this. It is a matter of implementing |
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@pazos while there might (need to check) be an API for it. Switching back to koreader will not be trivial, making this feature kind of unpleasant to work with most likely. |
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Would it not be possible to run a HTTP get request on the link and show the results in a pop-up scroll view, like is done for Wikipedia? From my work on News downloader it seems to me that all that plugin does anyway is fetch a page and put the HTML into an epub. So in this case, we just download the page a put the HTML into the appropriate KOReader view. |
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To also give any update on the Inkview support for opening the browser. The awesome people of PocketBook made an update to their SDK repository for us to look at: Their updated Inkview library can be found here: Sadly there is no support for opening a link in the PocketBook browser. I possibly could ask them if they could add it for us but IMO it would then take years before we could safely use it because of old devices. So sadly no good news there. |
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Looks like it's fixed in #11787. |
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Using KOReader on a Pocketbook HD3: When I tap on a link in a
.epub
I get the following dialog:I wonder if it would be possible to open those links in the device's web browser. Is this a limitation of the Pocketbook implementation currently?
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