u/RoseCharlotteDarling

Weird home page? file browser in KOReader after installation (Help with view and folders?)

Weird home page? file browser in KOReader after installation (Help with view and folders?)

So, this is the first time I've tried this. I tried installing KOReader using the web UI (and I think I also installed NickelMenu). Now, what I don't understand is why it looks like this (attached photos).

​When I tap the "+" icon on the top right, it opens a menu showing options like Home, Select files, Set as HOME folder, Folder shortcuts, etc., but my home screen is just showing the file explorer with folders like Digital Editions, Exported Annotations, fonts, and only one random book (When the Lord Adored Me).

​Just as a note, basically all my books were uploaded from Drive or Dropbox. For some reason, they aren't showing up on the main view? Everything is split into folders and I'm not really sure what I did wrong or how to set up my actual library view.

​I downloaded this because I wanted to use the calendar feature, since I always forget to rate my books and check when I started/finished reading them (because, again, I always forget). But now I think I messed it up, so I'm checking if anyone can help me figure out how the home folder or document list works here.

​Btw, I actually bought some of my books, so those are from the Kobo Store. Any idea what's going on or how I'm supposed to navigate this?

u/RoseCharlotteDarling — 14 hours ago

Does LLS / third-party offer special short shifts when a holiday falls on a weekend? (July 4th)

Hi everyone,

I work for LLS through a third-party vendor. For Memorial Day, they gave us a special short shift where we only had to work 3 hours to get the rest of our day justified.

Since the 4th of July falls on a Saturday this year, I know the US observes it on Friday, July 3rd. For those with experience working with LLS or vendors, how do they usually handle this? Do they still grant those special short shifts on the Friday before, or do we just work normal hours because the actual holiday is on the weekend?

Thanks!

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u/RoseCharlotteDarling — 3 months ago
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Looking for a Notion template to build a "Price Book" / price tracker across different stores

Hey everyone!

I’m a young adult starting to manage my own expenses, and I’m looking for a Notion template (or inspiration on how to build one) to track and compare prices across different stores.

Ideally, I want a database where I can manually input an item and log its price at various places—like different supermarkets, local pharmacies, Amazon, etc.

What I’m trying to achieve:

Average Price Tracking: A way to automatically see the average price of an item based on the stores I've logged.

"Deal Indicator": A formula, visual chart, or number that highlights the "optimal deal price" (e.g., the average price minus 5% or 10%). That way, when I'm at the store, I can quickly check if a discount is actually a steal or just marketing.

I know how to use basic databases, but I'm struggling

a bit with how to structure the relations between "Items" and "Stores/Logs", and how to set up that specific math formula for the discount threshold.

Does anyone have a template that does something similar, or any tips on how to structure the properties and formulas for this?

Thanks a lot!

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u/RoseCharlotteDarling — 3 months ago