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Old 06-03-2011, 04:37 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by RAH View Post
Do you mean that diagrams and line drawings do not display? On my old Classic Nook, I have several PDFs (for example for my MP3 player) which have diagrams, and they look fine. How do such things look on the new Nook?
I just tried a PDF that had a table and it reflowed the text from the table. Then sideloaded a PDF file with chemical structures and it was a mess, it did not show the structures, but it was able to display other pages that contained tables with structures. However, it fit the page to the size of the screen, so everything was really small, unreadable. I don't have a lot of experience with PDF files on eink devices, but it seems that it depends on the specific file and there is no consistency as to whether it will work or not.
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