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# DReader Application
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## Project Status
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> 📋 **Note**: Badges show results from the commit referenced in the URLs. Red "error" badges indicate build failures for that specific step.
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## Description
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DReader Application is a complete, production-ready ebook reader built on [pyWebLayout](https://gitea.tourolle.paris/dtourolle/pyWebLayout). It demonstrates how to build a full-featured ebook reader with text highlighting, bookmarks, gesture support, and position persistence.
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This project serves as both a reference implementation and a ready-to-use ereader library for building desktop, web-based, or embedded reading applications.
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## Key Features
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### Core Reading Features
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- 📖 **EPUB Support** - Load and render EPUB files with full text extraction
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- 📄 **Page Rendering** - Render pages as PIL Images optimized for any display
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- ⬅️➡️ **Navigation** - Smooth forward and backward page navigation
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- 🔖 **Bookmarks** - Save and restore reading positions with persistence
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- 📑 **Chapter Navigation** - Jump to chapters by title or index via TOC
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- 📋 **TOC Overlay** - Interactive table of contents overlay with gesture support
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- 📊 **Progress Tracking** - Real-time reading progress percentage
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### Text Interaction
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- 🎨 **Text Highlighting** - Highlight words and text selections with custom colors
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- 💡 **Highlight Notes** - Attach notes and annotations to highlights
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- 🔍 **Text Selection** - Select words or ranges via pixel coordinates
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- 👆 **Gesture Support** - Handle tap, swipe, pinch, long-press events
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- 🎯 **Pixel Queries** - Query text content at any screen position
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### Customization & Display
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- 🔤 **Font Control** - Dynamically adjust font size with live preview
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- 📏 **Spacing Control** - Customize line and paragraph spacing
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- 💾 **Position Persistence** - Stable positions across style changes
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- ⚡ **Smart Reflow** - Automatic text reflow on font/spacing changes
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- 🎨 **Custom Styling** - Full control over colors, fonts, and layout
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## Installation
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```bash
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# Clone the repository
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git clone https://gitea.tourolle.paris/dtourolle/dreader-application.git
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cd dreader-application
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# Install in development mode
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pip install -e .
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# Or install with dev dependencies
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pip install -e ".[dev]"
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```
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The pyWebLayout dependency will be automatically installed from the git repository.
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## DReader in Action
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Here are animated demonstrations of the key features:
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<table>
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<tr>
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<td align="center">
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<b>Page Navigation</b><br>
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<img src="docs/images/ereader_page_navigation.gif" width="300" alt="Page Navigation"><br>
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<em>Forward and backward navigation through pages</em>
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</td>
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<td align="center">
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<b>Font Size Adjustment</b><br>
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<img src="docs/images/ereader_font_size.gif" width="300" alt="Font Size"><br>
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<em>Dynamic font size scaling with position preservation</em>
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</td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td align="center">
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<b>Chapter Navigation</b><br>
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<img src="docs/images/ereader_chapter_navigation.gif" width="300" alt="Chapter Navigation"><br>
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<em>Jump directly to chapters by title or index</em>
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</td>
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<td align="center">
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<b>Bookmarks & Positions</b><br>
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<img src="docs/images/ereader_bookmarks.gif" width="300" alt="Bookmarks"><br>
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<em>Save and restore reading positions anywhere in the book</em>
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</td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td align="center">
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<b>Text Highlighting</b><br>
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<img src="docs/images/ereader_highlighting.gif" width="300" alt="Highlighting"><br>
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<em>Highlight words and selections with custom colors and notes</em>
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</td>
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<td align="center">
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<b>TOC Overlay</b><br>
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<img src="docs/images/toc_overlay_demo.gif" width="300" alt="TOC Overlay"><br>
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<em>Interactive table of contents with gesture-based navigation</em>
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</td>
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</tr>
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</table>
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## Quick Start
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```python
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from dreader.application import EbookReader
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# Create an ebook reader
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with EbookReader(page_size=(800, 1000)) as reader:
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# Load an EPUB file
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reader.load_epub("mybook.epub")
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# Get current page as PIL Image
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page = reader.get_current_page()
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page.save("page_001.png")
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# Navigate through pages
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reader.next_page()
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reader.previous_page()
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# Save reading position
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reader.save_position("chapter_3")
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# Jump to a chapter
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reader.jump_to_chapter("Chapter 5")
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# Adjust font size
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reader.increase_font_size()
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# Highlight text at coordinates
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highlight_id = reader.highlight_word(x=200, y=300, note="Important!")
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# Get progress
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progress = reader.get_reading_progress()
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print(f"Progress: {progress*100:.1f}%")
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```
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## API Overview
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### Loading Content
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```python
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reader.load_epub("book.epub")
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reader.is_loaded() # Check if book loaded
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reader.get_book_info() # Get metadata (title, author, etc.)
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```
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### Navigation
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```python
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reader.next_page()
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reader.previous_page()
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reader.jump_to_chapter("Chapter 1") # By title
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reader.jump_to_chapter(0) # By index
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reader.get_chapters() # List all chapters
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reader.get_current_chapter_info()
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reader.get_reading_progress() # Returns 0.0 to 1.0
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# TOC Overlay
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overlay_image = reader.open_toc_overlay() # Returns composited image with TOC
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reader.close_overlay()
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reader.is_overlay_open()
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```
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### Styling & Display
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```python
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reader.increase_font_size()
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reader.decrease_font_size()
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reader.set_font_size(1.5) # 150% scale
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reader.get_font_size()
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reader.set_line_spacing(8)
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reader.set_inter_block_spacing(20)
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```
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### Bookmarks & Position Management
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```python
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reader.save_position("my_bookmark")
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reader.load_position("my_bookmark")
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reader.list_saved_positions()
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reader.delete_position("my_bookmark")
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```
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### Text Highlighting
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```python
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from pyWebLayout.core.highlight import HighlightColor
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# Highlight a word at pixel coordinates
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highlight_id = reader.highlight_word(
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x=100,
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y=200,
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color=HighlightColor.YELLOW,
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note="Important concept!"
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)
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# Highlight a text selection
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highlight_id = reader.highlight_selection(
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start=(100, 200),
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end=(300, 250),
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color=(255, 255, 0, 128) # RGBA
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)
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# Query word at position
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result = reader.query_pixel(x=200, y=300)
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if result:
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print(f"Word: {result.word.text}")
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# Manage highlights
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highlights = reader.list_highlights()
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reader.remove_highlight(highlight_id)
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reader.clear_highlights()
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reader.get_highlights_for_current_page()
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```
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### Gesture Handling
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```python
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from dreader.gesture import TouchEvent, GestureType, ActionType
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# Handle touch input
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event = TouchEvent(GestureType.TAP, x=400, y=300)
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response = reader.handle_touch(event)
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# Response contains action type and data
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if response.action == ActionType.PAGE_TURN:
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print(f"Page turned: {response.data['direction']}")
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elif response.action == ActionType.WORD_SELECTED:
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print(f"Word selected: {response.data['word']}")
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elif response.action == ActionType.CHAPTER_SELECTED:
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print(f"Chapter selected: {response.data['chapter_title']}")
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# Supported gestures:
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# - TAP: Select words, activate links, navigate TOC
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# - LONG_PRESS: Show definitions or context menu
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# - SWIPE_LEFT/RIGHT: Page navigation
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# - SWIPE_UP: Open TOC overlay (from bottom 20% of screen)
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# - SWIPE_DOWN: Close overlay
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# - PINCH_IN/OUT: Font size adjustment
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# - DRAG: Text selection
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```
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### File Operations
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```python
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# Save current page to file
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reader.render_to_file("current_page.png")
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# Context manager (auto-saves position on close)
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with EbookReader(page_size=(800, 1000)) as reader:
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reader.load_epub("book.epub")
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# ... use reader ...
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# Position automatically saved on exit
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```
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## Examples
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Check out the `examples/` directory for complete working examples:
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- **[simple_ereader_example.py](examples/simple_ereader_example.py)** - Basic ereader usage with EPUB loading and navigation
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- **[ereader_demo.py](examples/ereader_demo.py)** - Comprehensive demo showcasing all features
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- **[word_selection_highlighting.py](examples/word_selection_highlighting.py)** - Text selection and highlighting
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- **[simple_word_highlight.py](examples/simple_word_highlight.py)** - Minimal highlighting example
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- **[generate_ereader_gifs.py](examples/generate_ereader_gifs.py)** - Generate animated GIF demonstrations
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## Architecture
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DReader Application is a **high-level application layer** that combines pyWebLayout's low-level components:
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```
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dreader.application.EbookReader (High-Level API)
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├── pyWebLayout.layout.EreaderLayoutManager # Layout engine & pagination
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├── pyWebLayout.layout.EreaderLayout # Bidirectional layout
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├── pyWebLayout.core.HighlightManager # Highlighting system
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├── pyWebLayout.io.gesture # Touch/gesture handling
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└── pyWebLayout.io.readers.epub_reader # EPUB parsing
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```
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### Relationship to pyWebLayout
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**pyWebLayout** is a layout engine library providing low-level primitives:
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- Text rendering and layout algorithms
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- Document structure and pagination
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- Query systems for interactive content
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- Core rendering infrastructure
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**DReader Application** is an application framework that:
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- Combines pyWebLayout components into a complete reader
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- Provides user-friendly APIs for common ereader tasks
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- Manages application state (bookmarks, highlights, positions)
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- Handles business logic for gestures and interactions
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Think of it like this:
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- **pyWebLayout** = React (library)
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- **DReader Application** = Next.js (framework)
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## Use Cases
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- 📱 **Desktop Ereader Applications** - Build native ereader apps with Python
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- 🌐 **Web-based Readers** - Serve rendered pages via Flask/FastAPI
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- 📟 **E-ink Device Firmware** - Optimized rendering for e-ink displays
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- 📊 **Reading Analytics** - Track reading patterns, highlights, and engagement
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- 🎓 **Educational Tools** - Create annotated reading experiences with highlights and notes
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- 🔬 **Research Applications** - Build specialized reading tools for academic work
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## Development
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```bash
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# Install in development mode with dev dependencies
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pip install -e ".[dev]"
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# Run tests
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pytest
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# Run tests with coverage
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pytest --cov=dreader --cov-report=html
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# Format code
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black dreader/ tests/
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# Type checking
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mypy dreader/
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# Linting
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flake8 dreader/ tests/
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```
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### Running Examples
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```bash
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# Ensure you have an EPUB file for testing
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cd examples
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# Run simple example
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python simple_ereader_example.py /path/to/book.epub
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# Run comprehensive demo
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python ereader_demo.py /path/to/book.epub
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# Generate animated GIFs
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python generate_ereader_gifs.py /path/to/book.epub
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```
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## Testing
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The project includes comprehensive tests covering:
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- **Application API** - All EbookReader methods and workflows
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- **System Integration** - Layout manager, bookmarks, and state management
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- **Highlighting** - Word and selection highlighting with persistence
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- **Edge Cases** - Error handling, boundary conditions, and recovery
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```bash
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# Run all tests
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pytest
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# Run specific test file
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pytest tests/test_ereader_application.py
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# Run with verbose output
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pytest -v
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# Run with coverage report
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pytest --cov=dreader --cov-report=term-missing
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```
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## Contributing
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Contributions welcome! This project demonstrates what's possible with pyWebLayout. If you build something cool or find ways to improve the reader, please share!
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### How to Contribute
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1. Fork the repository
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2. Create a feature branch (`git checkout -b feature/amazing-feature`)
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3. Make your changes with tests
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4. Run tests and ensure coverage stays high
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5. Format code with black
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6. Submit a pull request
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## License
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MIT License - see [LICENSE](LICENSE) file for details
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## Author
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Duncan Tourolle - duncan@tourolle.paris
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## Related Projects
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- [pyWebLayout](https://gitea.tourolle.paris/dtourolle/pyWebLayout) - The underlying layout engine library
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## Acknowledgments
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Built with [pyWebLayout](https://gitea.tourolle.paris/dtourolle/pyWebLayout) - A powerful Python library for HTML-like layout and rendering.
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