FBreader, NeoReader) or they screw up the display badly (Neo Reader v2.0). ![]() None of the software on the Onyx Boox satisfy me to these ends, unfortunately: either they don't offer back-tracking (e.g. touching a function name will take me to that function's definition following the hyperlink within the document, and i should have something to bring me back when I come from I have two major requirements for the reading application to run on the e-reader:ฤก) allow URL following and back-tracking (i.e. ![]() I'm using the doxygen tools to extract code and format it in HTML pages, then the 'calibre' linux application to package the HTML content into an e-pub. I know it's a bit akward, but my previous e-book reader proved a real printer-killer. I own an Onyx Boox (N96-dt, iirc) for a month now, and the primary thing I'd like to read on it is code.
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