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frontend | ||
kindle | ||
kobo | ||
koreader-base@eb0bf54b9e | ||
l10n | ||
plugins/evernote.koplugin | ||
resources | ||
spec/unit | ||
test | ||
.busted | ||
.editorconfig | ||
.gitignore | ||
.gitmodules | ||
COPYING | ||
defaults.lua | ||
Makefile | ||
reader.lua | ||
README.md | ||
wtest.lua |
KOReader
KOReader is a document viewer application, originally created for usage on the Kindle e-ink reader. It currently supports Kindle 5 (Touch), Kindle Paperwhite , Kobo and Android devices.
KOReader started as the KindlePDFViewer application, but it supports much more formats than PDF now. Among them are DJVU, FB2, EPUB, TXT, CBZ, HTML.
KOReader is a frontend written in Lua and uses the API presented by the koreader-base framework. KOReader implements a GUI and is currently targeted at touch-based devices - for the classic user interface for button-driven e-ink devices (like the Kindle 2, Kindle DX, Kindle 3, Kindle 4) see the KindlePDFviewer legacy project or - especially for the Kindle 4 - have a look at its fork Librerator.
This application is distributed under the GNU AGPL v3 license (read the COPYING file).
Check out the KOReader wiki to learn more about this project.
Prerequisites
Instructions about how to get and compile the source are intended for a linux OS. Windows users are suggested to develop in a Linux VM or use Wubi.
To get and compile the source you must have patch
, wget
, unzip
, git
, autoconf
,
subversion
and cmake
installed. Version of autoconf need to be greater than 2.64.
Ubuntu users may need to run:
sudo apt-get install build-essential libtool
Cross compile toolchains are available for Ubuntu users through these commands:
# for Kindle
sudo apt-get install gcc-arm-linux-gnueabi g++-arm-linux-gnueabi
# for Kobo
sudo apt-get install gcc-arm-linux-gnueabihf g++-arm-linux-gnueabihf
A recent version of Android SDK/NDK is needed in order to build Koreader for Android devices.
You might also need SDL library packages if you want to compile and run
Koreader on PC. Fedora users can install SDL
and SDL-devel
.
Ubuntu users probably need to run:
sudo apt-get install libsdl1.2-dev
Getting the source
git clone https://github.com/koreader/koreader.git
cd koreader
make fetchthirdparty
Building & Running & Testing
For real eink devices
If you have already built one package for a different target, remember to run this command before you go further:
make clean
To build installable package for Kindle:
make TARGET=kindle kindleupdate
To build installable package for Kobo:
make TARGET=kobo koboupdate
To run, you must call the script reader.lua. Run it without arguments to see usage notes. Note that the script and the koreader-base binary currently must be in the same directory.
You may checkout our nightlybuild script to see how to build a package from scratch.
For Android devices
Make sure the "android" tool is in your PATH variable and the NDK variable points to the root directory of the Android NDK.
First, run this command to make a standalone android cross compiling toolchain from NDK:
make android-toolchain
Also, if you have already built a different target, remember to clear the source code tree with:
make clean
Then, build installable package for Android:
make TARGET=android androidupdate
For emulating
If you already done a real device build, you must do:
make clean
To build:
EMULATE_READER=1 make
To run:
cd koreader-*/koreader && ./reader.lua -d ./
To test:
make test
You may need to checkout the travis config file to setup up
a proper testing environment. Briefly, you need to install luarocks
and
then install busted
with luarocks
. The "eng" language data file for
tesseract-ocr is also need to test OCR functionality. Finally, make sure
that luajit
in your system is at least of version 2.0.2.
You can also specify size of emulator's screen via environment variables. For more information, please refer to koreader-base's README.
To use your own koreader-base repo instead of the default one change KOR_BASE environment variable:
EMULATE_READER=1 make KOR_BASE=../koreader-base
This will be handy if you are developing koreader-base and want to test your modifications with kroeader frontend. NOTE: only support relative path for now.
Use ccache
Ccache can speed up recompilation by caching previous compilations and detecting when the same compilation is being done again. In other words, it will decrease build time when the source have been built. Ccache support has been added to KOReader's build system. Before using it, you need to install a ccache in your system.
- in ubuntu use:
sudo apt-get install ccache
- in fedora use:
sudo yum install ccache
- install from source:
- get latest ccache source from http://ccache.samba.org/download.html
- unarchieve the source package in a directory
- cd to that directory and use:
./configure && make && sudo make install
- after using ccache, make a clean build will only take 15sec. Enjoy!
- to disable ccache, use
export USE_NO_CCACHE=1
before make. - for more detail about ccache. visit: