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Old 09-25-2011, 04:07 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by jpsoulac33 View Post
I do the same than you (Lester Burnham) but i find the text is not very readable (it depends ). The best way for me is to dezip the cbr and zip files into a folder (the comics is on jpeg). After i create a folder in my pocketbook where i put any comics (one folder for one comics and subfolder for every episode). With the finder i come to my comic's folder and i can see each page and it looks very good (better than the kindle dx's pdf). Problem: when you finish to read and you quit the jpeg comics you can't return on the good page...
Yes, and this is exactly why I wrote my own script to create a PDF. You get the full image resolution and you get to treat it as a book (i.e. remember the last page read, add bookmarks,...). However, I just noticed that Calibre has a "Tablet" option in the "Page Layout" menu, and the tool-tip indicates that it won't resize the images in that mode. So, "Tablet" sounds better than the "Kindle DX" page layout for use with the 9.7in devices.
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