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Originally Posted by tomsem
You would use the same font size as you use for print, or perhaps a little smaller (I think people tend to hold ereaders a little closer than a book). Just lay it out on 6" (diagonal) pages. People will complain the text is is too big or too small in any case, but that is true of print books also. I would reduce the margins from what the print version has, and consider eliminating headers or footers (or maybe using only a footer with chapter name and page number) for the 'ereader' PDF. Screen real estate is at a premium. I think such a PDF would work adequately on a smartphone also, as those typically are held closer still.
Of course if the resources are there to create reflowable formats that would be ideal. But it is more work and involves additional toolsets, ideally some understanding of HTML/CSS. There is work to create this specialized PDF too but it uses the same tools and in general will be much less work.
Anyway, just wanted to explore the option more as everyone else seemed to dismiss it out of hand.
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If you use the same size as print or smaller and have pdf only, you have gotten rid of one of the best things about ebooks - I can choose my own font size! Also, I really do need 28 to 30 font size for a six inch screen - that's got to be more than double what a "standard" font size would be. I would not be able to use it in pdf format even with my Sony which is one of the better for pdf from what I have seen people say.