I just don't get it. A lot of these eink devices come with all kinds of crap attached (mp3 player? Why!?), but they can't include a simple nightlight?
Also, the one format I'd LOVE to have on these (or failing that on my Palm t3) is .chm. A nice sliding interface to hide the chapters....why can't they program that?
And whilst I'm at it, what about a nice little means of removing the white borders of pdf's? The bezel functions nicely as a border...let the screen display all the text...a border is just cruft.
it is possible to "decompile" a chm file to HTML/images in Windows. from the command prompt type: "hh -decompile folder chm". folder is the name of the destination folder where you want the decompiled files to be copied, and chm is the name of the compiled help file you want to decompile.
Yeah, I know about that...but for large .chm files, that solution sucks. The whole point behind .chm is to provide a platform for reading helpfiles; a bunch of html files doesn't work when reading the MatLAB or 3dsmax manual for "fun". Notwithstanding the usefullness of a single file on a mobile system.
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I just don't get it. A lot of these eink devices come with all kinds of crap attached (mp3 player? Why!?), but they can't include a simple nightlight?
Also, the one format I'd LOVE to have on these (or failing that on my Palm t3) is .chm. A nice sliding interface to hide the chapters....why can't they program that?
And whilst I'm at it, what about a nice little means of removing the white borders of pdf's? The bezel functions nicely as a border...let the screen display all the text...a border is just cruft.
it is possible to "decompile" a chm file to HTML/images in Windows. from the command prompt type: "hh -decompile folder chm". folder is the name of the destination folder where you want the decompiled files to be copied, and chm is the name of the compiled help file you want to decompile.
an 'uber-geek' solution - but it does work..
Yeah, I know about that...but for large .chm files, that solution sucks. The whole point behind .chm is to provide a platform for reading helpfiles; a bunch of html files doesn't work when reading the MatLAB or 3dsmax manual for "fun". Notwithstanding the usefullness of a single file on a mobile system.