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Old 10-24-2008, 03:31 PM   #13
allovertheglobe
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Location: L.A., Euro ex-pat
Device: Kobo, Nook Classic,Color,ST/Glow, iRex DR1000, Sony 505, REB1100&1200
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Originally Posted by kacir View Post
There is no limit on how big the font can be.
You simply create a pdf file with really big font and load it to the reader.
Except sometimes the book is not available as a PDF (i.e. Mobi)

Or the book could be protected (PDF or otherwise)

And that's assuming that the person is technically savvy enough and has the time and patience to re-compile their files as the kind of modified PDF you describe. Not to mention the legality of cracking the DRM on a protected book...

It's much more elegant if the reader itself can simply display it at an appropriate size. Especially if the screen is still able to display more than 3-4 word in a single line, like the DR1000 (esp. in Landscape mode).

I personally don't have any use for it, but it would certainly be a unique feature that could draw in more customers for iRex.
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