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Old 05-29-2011, 02:15 AM   #702
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Originally Posted by majidbhurgri View Post
The pdf text rendering on Duokan pales before that of original Kindle fw. I recently opened an Arabic script based language file in which the diacritics were in color. In Kindle these were rendered in a shade of gray while the same in duokan appear black. Could this explain why rendering in duokan is sloppy because it somehow does not seem to use shades of gray in rendering pdf text which ultimately accounts for crisp rendering of same text in original Kindle fw? I hope this issue is addressed by duokan developers which would then make duokan preferred os/fw for handling pdf in all respects.


First, you are probably aware of how you can change the black/darkness in the display So in general, you may do some personal adjustments.

I think in general, most would consider the Kindle to be for use with black/white text as in books or Newspapers, and not addressing color. Pictures in newspapers, uses a specialized printing technique for images to appear in shades, which has nothing to do with real color changes.

Is it important ?

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I recently opened an Arabic script based language file in which the diacritics were in color.
Does color hold some specific meaning/usage when it comes to diacritics ?
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