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Old 07-26-2013, 09:25 PM   #6
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It's very easy to adjust them to match.
I have attached a real life example. It was impossible to get a scan of the middle of the map (due to the binding of the book). Therefore, it makes it impossible to merge both maps together (you would be missing a strip in Western USA).

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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.
Yes, but for those devices that do not have zoom, and do not have a large resolution, a map can be better handled with two halves.

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I dont belive anyone will be trying to navigate from such a map.
Indeed.... but an unreadable thumbnail of a chart/map/table destroys the whole point of passing information that the author intended.
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