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Hi! I've just installed bookworm 1.1.2-3 on Arch Linux and I'm trying to read a book with it. It looks really cool, congrats! But when I close and open it again it starts at the top of the current page, and not at the position where I left. For small pages this can be irrelevant, but for the .epub I'm trying to read, at least how bookworm parsed it (didn't try other softwares), each page is a chapter (some very long). So restoring at the top of a page is equivalent to restore at the beginning of a long chapter, which isn't enough.
Is this expected behavior? Is there a way to fix it?
Thanks for the attention and for developing this software!
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Thanks for taking time to post this issue. I thought I had fixed thus issue as part of #86
Could you please attach the epub to this issue so that I can test it.
Currently I am revamping bookworm to bring it up to date with software libraries over the past couple of years and release it on Elementary OS 7. So I will get back to your issue once the upgrade is done.
Hi! I've just installed bookworm 1.1.2-3 on Arch Linux and I'm trying to read a book with it. It looks really cool, congrats! But when I close and open it again it starts at the top of the current page, and not at the position where I left. For small pages this can be irrelevant, but for the .epub I'm trying to read, at least how bookworm parsed it (didn't try other softwares), each page is a chapter (some very long). So restoring at the top of a page is equivalent to restore at the beginning of a long chapter, which isn't enough.
Is this expected behavior? Is there a way to fix it?
Thanks for the attention and for developing this software!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: