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Originally Posted by PF4Mobile
I gave yuou that first page
Again reflow does not need to be imposed by the page size
Reflow is something that kicks in when the font size requires you to rearrange the objects on the page in order to fit the text and the content in the same area as before changing the font.
It might also work if the document is too wide (the case of the first page indicated above)
So with that document if reflow works you should be able to change the font size and that will rearrange the text and probably the pictures on the page
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the only ereader i know of that reflows the pictures with the text is Pocketbook. they included that feature starting with their Pro series of devices and its limited to certain image formats. every other I have seen, and thats quite many, just leaves the images out of reflowed views.
reflow isn't "needed" so much as "desired" by some depending on use case and personal preference. even with very small text, decent zooming and panning can negate the need for reflow. especially I have found, in most of my use cases, if I can also rotate to landscape mode. column reading mode is especially helpful in that it preserves the formatting and embedded images but zooms the text up to readable size.