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Old 02-22-2012, 11:31 AM   #5
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Device: Boox M92
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Bugs:

1) when reading a PDF in portrait, 1 page layout, I zoom in to 175%. After that I change the layout to "scroll page" and the zoom gets back to "whole page". If I go to Zooming again and check my initial zoom is selected 175% but what I am seeing on the screen is still "whole page" Pressing the button again gets the zoom back to 175%

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Onyx's PDF reader is not very ergonomic to say so (I am stretching here the meaning of the word). The allways visible toolbar approach would be beter,
There is no sense in having the bottom toolbar used 75% just do display a page slider
I would rather enjoy having there the buttons for zooming, fonts, layout anotations and tools.
The reader is not very fast when it comes to selecting options in the menus either.
All those problems with pdf reading were introduced in 1.7 firmware. In 1.6 it was OK.

It is a release candidate not final version, so bugs may occure more than expected....

Actualy, I like long bar for text. It is not that handy for short scientific papers, but for publications 100+ pages it is good.

Instead of adding many other buttons, it would do to if by touching the tool icon (right of text slider) would invoke a dialog window with last, say, 10 used tools.

It is one more keystroke comparing to access directly from bottom bar, but it has by nature self organizing feature. Tools used by particular user for particular type of tasks are available and if not, user activates the tool by normal way and the next time the tool needed will be ready...

Also might be fine if Onyx adds one more 'page group' 'Currently used tools' to the current control menu. Several say 10 last used tools would be there. It shouldn't be difficult to implement and the ergonomic would be well increased.

I need to switch between hand tool, scribling tool, scribling eraser, page rotation, and so on.

Last edited by Mono; 02-23-2012 at 01:44 PM.
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