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AS Ojiisan
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Watching Uehara-san and Tazawa-san pitch at Fenway
Age: 63
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I've just started reading the occasional manga using KDE on Linux. I find the easiest thing is just to open the directory or compressed file with Konqueror which allows you to navigate from page to page. There's also a view that includes thumbnails.
Then there's the portrait vs. landscape problem. I have Dell monitor on a rotating stand so I can turn it 90° into the portrait mode. A little searching on the Internet shows that you can use the "xrandr" command to rotate the image on screen. So I enter the command "xrandr -o left" in a terminal window and, voilą, the pages appear in portrait mode. To get back to landscape mode type "xrandr -o normal".
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Join Date: Mar 2009
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If and when I ever use a manga reader online (which isn't very often), I like to use:
www.mangashare.com www.mangafox.xom www.onemanga.com |
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Why hello there!
Join Date: May 2008
Location: Canada
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For the past month or two been reading at OneManga and MangaFox, but just started reading them via downloads again.
I use Mac OS X so my viewer of choice is Simple Comic. On Windows, the best is by far CDisplay.
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