In documents that support pagination, the slider at the bottom of the screen lets you jump to a specific page in the document - the status bar below that tells you your current page and chapter location. Tap multiple times to increase the rewind speed.įast forward the song/podcast as with (rewind), it’ll play a little snippet every few seconds and you can tap multiple times to increase the speed. It’ll play a little snippet of it every few seconds as it goes back. ( Settings / Reader has an option to increase / decrease this span of time) Go back 30 seconds in the current song / podcast. Song/podcast lyrics also come with a bottom toolbar allowing you to control the song playback: Icon If you’d rather we didn’t save these, turn on “Don’t save clipboards” in Settings / Reader.Īlso only in the clipboard reader return to the newest clipboard, if you’re currently viewing an older one from history. Only in the clipboard reader: bring up a list of recent clipboards so that you can return to a previous one. Save this document to a text file, available for ephemeral text (clipboards, lyrics, text extracted via the ‘eyeglasses’ function above) that you might like to hold onto in a more permanent format. This is a somewhat buggy / experimental system at the moment, but it works with (short) text files and clipboards however, for more serious document editing we recommend that you copy or “Open In” your document in a dedicated document editing program like Apple’s excellent (and, for new iPhone/iPad buyers, free) “Pages” app.
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View / navigate the document’s Bookmarks for an EPUB file, this button will also let you access the embedded table of contents (if any).Ĭreate a new bookmark at the current location.Īttempt to extract the plain text of this document and bring it up in a separate screen (as if it were a text file), useful for rich documents with awkward / hard-to-read formatting or for which regular tap-lookups simply don’t work.Įdit this document. The toolbar buttons vary based on document type - here’s what each one does: Icon You can tap on any Chinese character / word to pop up its definition (which is probably the main reason you’re using our document reader) - more on that below.
B reader list pdf#
Open any type of offline document other than a PDF file (including clipboards and song / podcast lyrics) and you’ll be presented with something resembling this screen: reader PDF files are presented in their own separate PDF Viewer interface, and web pages are presented in the Web Browser interface. Text, Word, iWork, EPUB, (offline) HTML, clipboard, and lyrics documents are all presented in some variation of our basic Document Viewer interface. As of version 3.0, Pleco works with just about every widely-used document format: Text, Word (DOC/DOCX), iWork, PDF, and EPUB are all supported, as are web pages, and we also support copying in text from another app via the clipboard and can even read text embedded into the lyrics of music / podcast files. Pleco’s built-in document reader helps to streamline the process of reading through Chinese-language documents by making it easy to look up unknown words you can look up a word in the dictionary simply by tapping on it, instead of having to write it in manually.
B reader list free#
(in our free app, you’ll see just the solo ‘Clipboard Reader’ sidebar item and no recent document list) Introduction It also gives you a quick way to flip between documents if you’d like to work with more than one at the same time assuming that your system doesn’t run low on RAM, we keep the last 3 documents that you opened loaded into memory, so you can switch between them without having to wait for them to reopen / reload. The collapsed/open status of “Recent Documents” persists even when you exit Pleco, and the Clipboard and Web Readers will each show up in that list if you opened them recently, so “Recent Documents” effectively gives you a very quick way to get back to your favorite type of reader.
B reader list plus#
With the paid Document reader add-on, you’ll see two options in the sidebar menu “Open Document,” which can be used to access any type of document (including the clipboard), and “Recent Documents,” a collapsible item that reveals a list of your last 3 documents plus an “All Recent Documents” item when tapped. The one exception to this is the “Clipboard Reader” function, which is available even in our free app.
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Most of Pleco’s document reading functions are part of our paid “Document Reader” add-on, which you can purchase from the Add-ons screen.
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B reader list manual#
Pleco Instruction Manual Accessing the Document Reader Pleco Instruction Manual Reader Table of Contents