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Old 04-28-2013, 03:11 PM   #674
speakingtohe
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Originally Posted by Ken Maltby View Post
Great news, as lazy as I am, I much prefer to not have to do anything to
my current files. Do you see much difference between how a screen full
of text looks in the photos of the "Dear Author" article and your sideloaded
regular epubs? Is there really a great deal more whitespace, in the regular
epubs?

Luck;
Ken

PS; Is there a notice that gives the Adobe Reader Mobile version #, it should
be v9.1.1 or greater
Mine are lile that so far. No extra space that I can tell. I do have the widow and orpahan thing in my preferances>common options>look and feel and had already done a massive reconvert when I got the Mini. Can make a huge difference.

p, body{
widows: 0;
orphans: 0;
}

I also find a difference depending on font,line spacing etc. On the Aura I have margins set like that review because I tend to read by the line or paragraph and without a margin it seems my eyes do not take in a whole line. Probably just not used to the physical width.

Another thing to watch for if this is your first Kobo is that some books have a large gap between line, converted lit and lrf files and some B&N books in my experience. Tweaking the Stylesheet.CSS or convert to mobi and back to epub again will fix this if you run into it.

I wasn't sure if I liked it at first, but now, after reading one book, and adjusting the settings, I think it delightful.

Helen
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