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Originally Posted by JSWolf
...The cover is flimsy and when you have it folded back, it sticks out on the right side where the page turn buttons are. That make it harder to hold comfortably.
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Good find! This is the kind of detail that can render a design bothersome to use and of course our job here to ferret out.
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Originally Posted by Steve Jordan
Actually, I can picture most magazine fare reduced to a paperback presentation size with little impact. That's mainly because I can see pictures being reduced to a smaller or "thumbnail" size when alongside text and articles, with the option of viewing a full-size version with a quick tap.
The nicest thing about e-books, like the web, is that it gives us some room to reconceptualize the presentation.
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One bit of software option, on a reading device, that could be written, would be the ability to change picture size independantly from text size and vice versa. It could be done on RTF and HTML files, I wonder about PDF though. In this way when you open a file with included pictures, you could have an option, like you say, of displaying in thumbnail, and still manipulate text size to your liking.