Thread: Troubleshooting Kindle and math formula
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Old 11-30-2011, 08:07 PM   #9
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Originally Posted by EbokJunkie View Post
I have many professional (electromagnetics) books both in pdf and djvu. For both formats, in all cases, pdflrf offers the only viable solution. Landscape on K3 doesn't help.
At least for now, there is no alternative to pdflrf on Touch for single column texts.
By the way, conversion of ~500 pages book takes about 10 minutes on my Dell XPS 9000.
Landscape has been adequate for the PDFs I have used on K3 (navigation without TOC/hyperlinks is a bummer however). But even on KT, the fit to width in portrait mode is quite useable for me, at least for book PDFs in the 6"x9" range (K3 lacks this). Documents formatted for letter/a4 not so much...I will definitely be lobbying Amazon for the orientation option they inexplicably left out.

One glitch with KT Fit to width mode is that it seems to zoom to 100% when it encounters an image (and the reverts to 'normal' ftw mode after you navigate the image in this fashion). Still, 2 or 3 column documents seem to work quite well ( I need to try some more examples, however).
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