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Old 10-10-2010, 03:44 PM   #16
murraypaul
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Originally Posted by Micah View Post
Night Mode: totally ghetto inverted greyscale. images look like negatives. We had very hard arguments about whether to pull it. But it actually really helps for night reading. Another one that will take some time. Though I think we might be able to address the flashing and color settings related issues pretty quick though. When we do, I think we should pull out the inverted mode.
I agree. Fix the screen flashing back to white (for a quick fix, make it flash to selected background colour instead) and there is no need for a night mode, rather than just having a night preset.

About the font sizes. For the book I am testing on, on the largest font size I get 47 lines per page. In Stanza on about 1/3rd of max font size I get 37. The max font size in Stanza gives 16 lines. It may be that you are scaling from the font size in the ePub while Stanza is ignoring it?

The page turn delay is the biggest issue. I can get instantaneous page changes from other apps, and it is too noticeable for me to want to read through at the moment. This is with a 1000 page book, which might affect it.

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