Hello! I just went from a clara HD to an Elipsa, and while I bought it to use for reading and note-taking, the large screen is making me curious about whether I could use it to read music off of (I'm an orchestral musician.) It has decent size and clarity as-is, but the feature that would make page-turns a lot easier would be the ability to turn half a page at a time-- something like what the iOS app ForScore does, where one tap keeps the bottom of the screen on the previous page and the top of the screen goes to the next page, and the next tap brings the bottom half to the next page as well.
I've never done anything special with my kobo before (besides installing KOreader on my old one, though I'm going to keep the firmware on the Elipsa) and my computing knowledge is basically being a linux user+ some python and running a personal website... so I guess my question of people who are experienced with kobo patches is, how hard would this be to do? If it does seem like a reasonable thing to do, does anyone have suggestions of how to get started learning my way around the display?
I've never done anything special with my kobo before (besides installing KOreader on my old one, though I'm going to keep the firmware on the Elipsa) and my computing knowledge is basically being a linux user+ some python and running a personal website... so I guess my question of people who are experienced with kobo patches is, how hard would this be to do? If it does seem like a reasonable thing to do, does anyone have suggestions of how to get started learning my way around the display?