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hawkins22 07-11-2016 12:27 PM

[Help] How to stop books "snapping" to new chapters when reading in "flow" mode?
 
If you're reading in the continuous "flow" mode, then the borders between pages are removed and you read the book as if it's one huge continuous page.

However, I notice that it does not continue to flow when a new chapter or section is started. It kind of "snaps" to the new chapter instead which feels very disruptive.

Is there a way to stop this and enable the flow mode to work for the entire book?

Thanks

eschwartz 07-11-2016 02:00 PM

No. This is the expected behavior, and I don't think anyone expected someone to dislike it.

*Maybe* Kovid could add an option, let's wait for him to respond. :)

kovidgoyal 07-11-2016 02:03 PM

merge all the individual files in the book intoa single file using the merge function in the editor or by converting to htmlz

Katsunami 07-11-2016 06:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by eschwartz (Post 3351177)
No. This is the expected behavior, and I don't think anyone expected someone to dislike it.

Well, it's expected behaviour in many Android PDF Readers as well (the page/chapter resets to the top of the screen), and I am one of the people who dislike it. On a scrolling device such as a tablet (or a website or whatever) I prefer to scroll the page, and keep reading in the middle 1/3rd part of the screen (or window).

In my case, it's just the way I read, especially on bigger screens where I focus on one part of the screen at a time, due to my poor eyesight not allowing me to focus on the entire screen at once.

hawkins22 07-12-2016 12:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by eschwartz (Post 3351177)
No. This is the expected behavior, and I don't think anyone expected someone to dislike it.

*Maybe* Kovid could add an option, let's wait for him to respond. :)

Respectfully, I'm not sure why anyone *would* like it, especially if they've chosen to enter flow mode. Clearly they prefer to read without page breaks, so why not without chapter breaks too?

Having the whole page jump unexpectedly to the top of the screen is really taxing on the eye and not conducive to relaxed reading (in my opinion).

Microsoft Word has an option to toggle this kind of behavior - but right now I can't remember what it's called!

eschwartz 07-12-2016 01:04 AM

Because there are no "page breaks" either way, but chapter breaks are a fundamental contextual switch?

BetterRed 07-12-2016 01:31 AM

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Originally Posted by hawkins22 (Post 3351497)
Microsoft Word has an option to toggle this kind of behavior - but right now I can't remember what it's called!

In Word 2010 at least, Views->Document Views has five choices Page Layout, Full Screen Reading, Web Layout, Outline, and Draft. Interestingly the only one of the five that doesn't flow-as-you-go, i.e. it snaps between pages, is Full Screen Reading.

BR


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