FBReader is an e-book reader program. It can display txt, fb2, html and various other formats (see http://www.fbreader.org/about.php for more details).
Installing under Debian is quite simple:
# apt-get install fbreader
After that it will appear in XFCE menu (if you use XFCE of course).
Launching program causes it to exceed Neo screen, making it will useless to read books. That's because packing layout of toolbar that is too long. To fix this, we can disable some unnecessary buttons. Save current configuration of your toolbar, then edit:
# cp /usr/share/FBReader/default/toolbar.xml /usr/share/FBReader/default/toolbar.xml.orig # vi /usr/share/FBReader/default/toolbar.xml
My suggestion is to edit configuration file like this:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <toolbar> <button id="showLibrary"/> <button id="addBook"/> <separator/> <button id="toc"/> <separator/> <button id="search"/> <button id="findPrevious"/> <button id="findNext"/> <separator/> <button id="preferences"/> <button id="rotate"/> </toolbar>
After that FBReader should fit the screen.
FBReader
E-book reader program (TXT, FB2, HTML and more)
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To install, simply run:
# opkg install http://www.opkg.org/packages/0_fbreader_0.8.2a-r7+elleopatches_om-gta02.ipk