The file literally needs to be made up with 3 layouts, because upto today there are about 3 different screen resolutions.
Also, what if a small lettertype gives perfect layout, but is hard to read for some, who will prefer to display it with a larger type?
Then another layout needs to be applied.
The best layout you can get is if you have a book written with 2 columns per page (which you won't find very easely anymore) to use 1 column as page width.
The fact that the last 2 or 3 words of a line of text often end up in the next row,means that the resolution in essence is too low.
That's why I prefer about 720pix width at least.
On Sony's 505 with a 600pix screen, can you do a hack to have a very small lettertype,like eg: if standard type is 12 or 14pt, and 10pt smallest, can you hack it to 8pt?
Not only will that solve some layout issues, it'll also allow you to read more text on a page,and it probably takes less energy for the computer(displaying smaller lettertypes without too much of curls whistles and bells, than displaying them LARGE with every edge rounded off, and additional decoration).
Probably resulting in longer battery life too.
I know there's a font 'hack' to install your favorite font; perhaps there's a way to decrease the size of the font as well?
Last edited by ProDigit; 10-19-2008 at 11:16 AM.
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