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Old 01-01-2011, 06:26 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by Boreras View Post
Anyway, could you elaborate on the reading of scientific articles? I'm mostly interested in these sort of articles -- LaTeX a4/a4-wide and journal publications. For example can you comfortably read a wholepage in full screen, with or without margins?
The screen size is fairly close to A5, so it displays nearly half size. For me, that document is readable at 120% zoom level, but at 130%, which perfectly strips the left and right margins, some text disappears through the bottom edge. This is all the more annoying as it's keeping a blank piece of top margin in view. Some illustrations have very thin lines, which become a bit faint. The example here is the shapes within the boxes and the dotted vertical lines. The vertical scrolling by buttons is too crude when trying to examine a specific figure closely; we really need some more basic stylus functions.
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