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Originally Posted by crutledge
It's very easy to adjust them to match.
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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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Originally Posted by crutledge
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.
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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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Originally Posted by crutledge
I dont belive anyone will be trying to navigate from such a map.
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Indeed.... but an unreadable thumbnail of a chart/map/table destroys the whole point of passing information that the author intended.