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Old 10-29-2012, 05:48 PM   #3
tomsem
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Comics that use panel view from Amazon configure panels individually in the KF8 file itself. What 7hir7een describes is a 'one size fits all approach' as it is not in general easy for a script to autodetect panel boundaries in order to define the boundaries appropriately.

On the Paperwhite, in panel view, each panel is zoomed to fit the screen (this comes with some degree of scaling artifacts as the panel resolution is not going to be 1024x758 very often). You can use 'spread' gesture directly to zoom in and then pan around in either page view or panel view (unlike the behavior on my Kindle Fire or the Android or iOS apps, which don't let you zoom).

Paperwhite also differs from Kindle Keyboard's implementation, which lets you set a 'zoom level' for panel view. So it can be 100/150/200% resolution, or fit-to-screen. I haven't seen K4's implementation (probably similar to KK's), and Kindle Touch doesn't support it yet.
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