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Old 07-26-2013, 04:59 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by Tex2002ans View Post
I second the recommendation that Jellby gave.



Sometimes this also occurs when you have a large map which spans across two pages from a scanned book. The scans of each half may not match up, so it is impossible to combine both images into a single map.

On a smaller device it would be nearly impossible to get anything useful out of the map when it gets resized, so having the maps split in half would act like a "zoomed in" version (although in this specific case it looks like a very tiny map of China).
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The scans of each half may not match up
It's very easy to adjust them to match.

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On a smaller device it would be nearly impossible to get anything useful out of the map when it gets resized
Any map will bd hard to read on a small device. The best that can be done is to view it in landscape. Most readers can zoom an illistration.

I dont belive anyone will be trying to navigate from such a map.
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