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Old 07-07-2011, 12:22 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by DMB View Post
I'm in the process of reading a scientific book with embedded equations. The equations are faint and tiny and I have enormous difficulty reading them. So far I can mentally fill in most of the details I can't see properly, but I am worried that as the book progresses I shall get lost.

I tried changing the text size, but it didn't affect the size of the equations. I assume they may be in some format like pdf.

Any suggestions?
Have you tried using the Kindle for PC/Mac applications? Assuming the book has DRM, that's the only way I can see increasing the magnification.
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