Hi James,<br>The book is great. You know, it was a inspiration to work in Read, GetBooks and Pathagar.<br>I will do only a few comments:<br><br>Chapter "Sugar Activities For Finding E-Books"<br><br>When you say:<br>
<br> Use the <strong>Terminal Activity</strong> and become the root user. In the directory where your Activity is installed, generally named <strong>~/Activities/GetBooks.activity</strong>, you'll find a file named <strong>get-books.cfg</strong>. As root, make a copy of this file in the <strong>/etc</strong> directory. Anything you put in this file will override what was in the original <strong>get-books.cfg</strong> file. (If you do not have root access, you could also modify the original file in <strong>~/Activities</strong>, but modifying the copy in <strong>/etc</strong> makes it easy to undo your work and go back to the default, and when you install a new version of <strong>Get Books</strong> your configuration changes will not be lost).<br>
<br>I think would be good add anything like: "If you can't become root, you can modify the file get-books.cfg in the <strong>~/Activities/GetBooks.activity <span style="font-weight: normal;">directory anyway." I think this is important because there are deployments where the users can't be root by security reasons.<br>
<br>Chapter "The Read Activity"<br></span></strong><br>When you say:<br>The dropdown control is for PDFs that have a table of contents that lets
you skip to a chapter. Very few PDFs have this, and PDFs from
Feedbooks for example do not have them.<strong><span style="font-weight: normal;"><br><br>I must say the dropdown controls is actually for EPUB files, the Read activity actually do not support display the table of contents of PDF files.<br>
<br>I agree with you, we can do the Sugar a great place for readers and writers.<br>Regards<br><br>Gonzalo<br><br></span></strong>