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MIT License | GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 |
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M5Paper_FactoryTest
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This is M5Paper, ESP32 device with beautiful e-ink display and touch screen. I made this weather station, indoor data are from builtin temperature and humidity sensor ,outdoor data are fetched from interet. Whole video is in comments!
; https://github.com/VolosR/WeatherM5Paper ; https://github.com/m5stack/M5EPD [platformio] ; So we don't have to have a src/ subdir src_dir = . include_dir = . ; prevents platformio from making an empty one lib_dir = . [env:esp32dev] platform = espressif32 board = m5stack-fire ; ESP32, 16MB flash, 6.25MB PSRAM framework = arduino # From https://github.com/m5stack/M5Paper_FactoryTest/blob/main/platformio.ini board_build.partitions = default_16MB.csv build_flags = -DCORE_DEBUG_LEVEL=4 -DBOARD_HAS_PSRAM -mfix-esp32-psram-cache-issue lib_deps = [email protected] ; ArduinoJson https://github.com/taranais/NTPClient.git m5stack/M5EPD upload_speed = 460800 monitor_speed = 115200
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Zenreader: A 4.7 Inches E-Ink RSS Reader Powered by ESP32
I read the M5paper Factory Test app [1] and it has tons of interesting details.
m5stack has several other example applications in their repo, but I learned a lot from reading their source code in the test app. Their code is quite sane and organized. You just need to be tolerant to their spelling from time to time, I figure English is not their first language (just like me).
1: https://github.com/m5stack/M5Paper_FactoryTest
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I made an E-ink RSS reader with the ESP32/M5Paper!
The epdgui code is from the FactoryTest example from m5stack. As you can see on the github history, I only wrote the RSS reader app.
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I got my M5Paper made by M5stack company. This is my first eInk display board and I love it. Based on ESP32. It have touch screen, SD card reader, RTC, and more. Display is beautiful and so easy to read. Link for whole video is in comments.
I've looked into it. It's not terribly hard and there's already a demo that has this but without the HA integration. The code for the demo is here: https://github.com/m5stack/M5Paper_FactoryTest/blob/main/src/frame/frame_home.cpp
koreader
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Ask HN: Best Open E-Reader?
Kobos[1] and Pocketbooks[2] are a lot more open than Kindles. AFAIK you can transfer .epub files into both devices and these epubs are perfectly readable via the stock OS. If for some reason you find the stock proprietary OS lacking, you can install an open source one like KOreader [3] or Plato[4]
Of course you want a good way of organizing epubs pdfs mobi, and like has already been mentioned Calibre[5] is a great option.
[1]https://www.kobo.com/
[2]https://pocketbookstore.com/en-ca
[3]https://github.com/koreader/koreader
[4]https://github.com/baskerville/plato
[5]https://calibre-ebook.com/
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KOReader Document Viewer for E Ink devices
[2]: https://github.com/koreader/koreader/wiki/Dictionary-support...
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Majority of web apps could just run on a single server
Oh man I absolutely love the work that you guys do. I'm actually in the process of learning Ebook production using the 'Step by Step' guide on your website. I'm essentially learning it all from scratch as I have little to no programming/SWE experience (I learned a bit of Lua because of KOReader[1]) but the technical side of ebook production has always fascinated me enough to keep learning.
[1] https://github.com/koreader/koreader
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Wear OS "Hybrid" design has two OSes, two CPUs, "100 hour" battery life
Ha! I feel similarly, if not as eloquently.
Installed https://github.com/koreader/koreader on mine + enabled SSH server.
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E-books are fast becoming tools of corporate surveillance
I read that KOreader is unstable on the Libra 2[0], so I haven’t installed it yet even though I would like to. What has been your experience running it?
[0] https://github.com/koreader/koreader/issues/8414
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First E-reader. I am thinking of buying Kobo Libra 2?
You can easily modify it (like adding KOReader).
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Conversion from epub to kepub, and related Calibre use
I'm using Kobo Clara 2E (6" screen size), and it is unpleasant to read PDF and CBZ files (comic/manga) since Kobo only provides zoom and orientation mode. I installed KOReader on my Kobo. It has more setup to display those files way better. The views of PDF in KOReader and Comic in Koreader. I read Epub files in Koreader to maintain its original format.
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Should I buy a kobo libra 2 or carla 2e for manga
I installed KOReader on my Kobo Clara 2E. KOReader is a document viewer to read PDFs and manga/comics. KOReader has more setup to display fixed-layout format in a way that is better than the native Kobo display (Kobo stock).
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Calibre – New in Calibre 7.0
It doesn't try to solve the same use cases that Calibre does, but I built an open source (EPUB only) manager / reader / statistics tracker called AnthoLume [0]. It mostly stemmed from me reading in KOReader [1] on my Kindle, and not having the ability to sync the progress to my iPhone / iPad.
It's got metadata matching, support for multiple users, and statistics tracking which allows me to have a "Leaderboard" that shows how fast you read (words per minute). Fun competition between my wife and I (that I'm 100% losing). It's a Progressive Web App and utilizes a Service Worker to support 100% offline reading as well.
There's a demo server [2] (creds are "demo" for both user & pass).
[0] https://gitea.va.reichard.io/evan/AnthoLume
[1] http://koreader.rocks/
[2] https://antholume-demo.cloud.reichard.io/
- I wanted to get the Libra 2 but is it good for reading manga without much hassle?