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* In Zoom mode - set as default zoom |
* In Zoom mode - set as default zoom |
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* In Mark mode - select/deselect text to make personal mark |
* In Mark mode - select/deselect text to make personal mark |
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= Features list = |
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* zoom |
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* page up/down |
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* smooth scroll |
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* text selection |
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* links (sections, footnotes) |
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* ability to customize use |
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* bookmarking (specialized form of annotation) |
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= Misc. notes = |
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== On flow == |
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A reader needs flow hints to know which way to page/scroll through text (multicolumn text, RTL and LTR languages, books with "blocks" of content broken up across the screen, possibly of different sizes as in comic books). How do we embed these flow hints within book files? |
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Balance between artistic freedom for graphic design (okay, do you /really/ want to have to nudge all the pixels in by hand? like how folks used to set slugs in type?) and standardization/readability; css/skinning can look great, but it's also very "standardized" (unless you introduce deliberate randomness?) |
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== On chording == |
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How many buttons can we keep track of being pressed simultaneously? (Can we use chords as separate commands?) |
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== Other functionalities == |
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* Text to speech reader (plugin) |
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* [http://www.spreeder.com/ Spreeder-like] speed reader (plugin) |
Revision as of 20:18, 4 May 2007
Button mappings
Square button : Move mode
- Tap up/down/left/right - pan (discrete jump) in that direction, as in pgup/pgdown
- Hold up/down/left/right - scroll (smooth) in that direction, as in arrow keys
Triangle button : Zoom mode
- Tap up/down - zoom in/out (discrete jump)
- Tap left/right - decrease/increase text size (discrete jump)
- Hold up/down - smooth zoom in/out
- Hold left/right - ??? switch languages/display styles ???
Circle button : Mark mode
- Tap up/down - fwd/back to next personal mark (bookmarks, highlights)
- Tap left/right - fwd/back to next "official" mark (chapters, "pages")
- Hold up/down - move text to select/remove personal mark (with cross button)
- Hold left/right - ignore/reinstate "official" mark (will still be displayed, but not "jumped to" when tapping left/right in Mark mode)
Cross button
- In Move mode - set as default location
- In Zoom mode - set as default zoom
- In Mark mode - select/deselect text to make personal mark
Features list
- zoom
- page up/down
- smooth scroll
- text selection
- links (sections, footnotes)
- ability to customize use
- bookmarking (specialized form of annotation)
Misc. notes
On flow
A reader needs flow hints to know which way to page/scroll through text (multicolumn text, RTL and LTR languages, books with "blocks" of content broken up across the screen, possibly of different sizes as in comic books). How do we embed these flow hints within book files?
Balance between artistic freedom for graphic design (okay, do you /really/ want to have to nudge all the pixels in by hand? like how folks used to set slugs in type?) and standardization/readability; css/skinning can look great, but it's also very "standardized" (unless you introduce deliberate randomness?)
On chording
How many buttons can we keep track of being pressed simultaneously? (Can we use chords as separate commands?)
Other functionalities
- Text to speech reader (plugin)
- Spreeder-like speed reader (plugin)