File Info and Reading History sheets
What each field in the info sheets means.
Bookil has two info sheets that look similar but show different things.
- File Info appears in the library context menu and the reader’s … menu. It includes PDF metadata.
- Reading History appears when you tap a row in the Reading History list. It only shows information that Bookil itself tracks.
File Info
Open by long-pressing a book in the library and tapping File Info, or from the reader’s … menu.
Header
- Cover thumbnail.
- File name.
- Reading status badge: Unread, Reading, or Read.
- Current page over total page count.
Reading Progress
- Percentage read.
- A progress bar.
Reading Log
- Added — when this PDF was first added to Bookil.
- Last Opened — the most recent time you opened it.
- Updated — when its metadata was last touched.
PDF / File
- Pages — total page count.
- Page Size — width × height in millimeters (or a paper-size name if Bookil recognizes one).
- PDF Version — the PDF specification version embedded in the file.
- File Size — disk size in human-readable units.
- Protection — Protected if the PDF is password-locked, None otherwise.
Document Metadata
The metadata fields embedded in the PDF itself:
- Title
- Author
- Creator — the program that authored the document.
- Producer — the program that wrote the PDF.
- Created — the date the PDF was created.
Fields the PDF doesn’t fill in are shown as Not set.
Reading History sheet
Open by tapping a row in Settings → Reading history.
The Reading History sheet shows the same header (cover, file name, status, progress) but the rest of the content is Reader-specific:
Reading Log
- Added
- Last Opened
- Completed — the date you finished reading. Empty if not yet completed.
- Updated
Reader
- Bookmarks — count of saved bookmarks.
- Annotated Pages — count of pages with ink annotations.
- Binding — Left-to-right, Right-to-left, or Not set if the book follows the global default.
Remove from history
A destructive button at the bottom-left. Removes the entry from your Reading History and deletes its bookmarks and ink annotations. The PDF file in your library is not affected.
A confirmation prompt appears before the delete actually happens.