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Originally Posted by stepanok
hi
this forum is a great place to find ebooks and VERY basic solutions one might have with his device....but it sucks when it comes down to more tricky and complicated stuff......i own a sony 505....i tried using the rasterfarian...having not much to do with pc programing and the language that goes with it..i failed.....i tried asking a couple of questions about the hacks and how to aplly them etc etc.....same thing......i posted questions about getting some help....noone cares....the reason is obvious.....this place is for gizzmo nerds who have a great time talking to each other about gui mui and various ....""" perform image dilation """
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but when it comes down to explaining simply to someone who just wants to read on this thing how to get things gone...forget it....
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Hey, I recognised my post (in bold above) from
here. Does that make me a
gizzmo nerd?
I'm sorry that I can't offer you any advice on how to use rasterfarian (having never used it myself), but what exactly are you finding difficult? (And don't say everything/starting. Try to be specific and others who may have overcome that same issue, could offer their advice.)
If you want to convert documents to view on your Sony 505, then you can alternatively use PDFRead 1.8.2 discussed in that post I referenced above or more directly
here.
This is only useful if the original document has text that is uncomfortably small to read and you don't mind 'images' instead of regular words in your resulting ebooks. The difference here is that with 'images' you cannot highlight or search the words on screen as they are not text words but images! But by using 'images' you can split the page and rotate it to show, say, two page flips per page. Do you understand the difference? If not, I can explain this again.
Remember you are appealing to people's willingness to help and need to 'wait' for the right answer; not demand it!