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== Getting started with EBookReader == |
== Getting started with EBookReader == |
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* Download the .xo bundle from |
* Download the .xo bundle from <insert link>, and copy it to a pen-drive. |
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* Insert the pen-drive into a XO, running "Sugar" environment, based on GTK3. |
* Insert the pen-drive into a XO, running "Sugar" environment, based on GTK3. |
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* Navigate to the pen-drive menu, and click the "EBookReader-1.xo" bundle. |
* Navigate to the pen-drive menu, and click the "EBookReader-1.xo" bundle. |
Revision as of 10:14, 30 July 2013
Getting started with EBookReader
- Download the .xo bundle from <insert link>, and copy it to a pen-drive.
- Insert the pen-drive into a XO, running "Sugar" environment, based on GTK3.
- Navigate to the pen-drive menu, and click the "EBookReader-1.xo" bundle.
- Voila.. the activity is installed and launched. Time to play with it :)
- Now, a PDF or a EPUB file can also be opened directly via "Open With EBookReader" (or imported via the "My Library" tab).
Modifying book-servers configuration
- Ensure that the "EBookReader" activity is not opened.
- Open "Terminal" activity.
- Open the file "/home/olpc/Activities/EBookReader.activity/GetBooksActivity/get-books.cfg".
- Here, the servers-configuration can be managed. As a simple test, try removing one of the pre-configured "Feedbooks" or "Internet Archive". When the application is next launched, only the corresponding servers (present in "get-books.cfg") will be available for the books to be searched from.