Many PDFs I use, being publishers' proofs, have crop marks at the edges, with a lot of white space inside them, then the text inside that. The 'Hide Margins' feature, therefore, only crops to the edge of the crop marks, which still leaves a lot of margin. I can zoom into the text, of course, which is great. However, if I then press an arrow, because I'm zoomed, it doesn't turn a page, it only pans within that zoomed page. On the iLiad, if you zoomed, then turned a page, it would go to the next page and maintain the same zoom. Which is perfect for me. As it is, the only way I can turn pages while maintaining a zoom on a document at the moment is using the stylus to touch the next-page box at the bottom, which means I can't use full-screen (my preferred view) and isn't a very natural way of turning pages. I would like to be able to set a preference so that pressing an arrow key in a zoomed pdf turns a page, rather than panning within that page.
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