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Old 12-29-2011, 08:04 AM   #26
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Originally Posted by DiapDealer View Post
Will the average, run-of-the-mill PDF document reflow on a device that supports PDF reflow? Or does the document have to be properly created and "tagged" for this feature to work?

I honestly don't know enough about it, but if a PDF document has to be specially created to be "reflowable," then I feel the ability of most other readers to handle PDF reflow is a bit of a red-herring. After all, how many PDF's are created with reflowing in mind?

Or am I wrong about normal run of the mill PDF's being reflowable on devices that support it?
Plain text PDF generally reflow reasonably well, even without special markup. It's hopeless for documents with a complex layout, but for such things as reading journal articles, it's pretty reasonable.
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