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Old 07-05-2013, 11:08 PM   #5
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Device: Sony Daily Edition PRS-950SC
The "fit to page" for a document's width will not always display all of the text in the page. This happens whenever the aspect ratio of the page exceeds the aspect ratio of the Aura. The document isn't centered using this option, either; on page turns, it will still be aligned to the top of the document. Furthermore, fit to width will still recognize the extremes of the PDF margins on the left and right and give you needlessly shrunken text as a result. It does, however, fix the battery drain issue involved with scrolling a page to the "next" and "previous" page turn buttons.

I appreciate your input regarding software to manage margins, Uschiekid. However, I dislike a device that forces the user to off-device solutions when on-device solutions aren't beyond the pale. As the original poster noted, the Sony readers do and excellent job of addressing PDF zoom and lock. By comparison, Kobo looks very amateurish.
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