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Old 11-28-2008, 11:12 AM   #11
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Originally Posted by poloman View Post
The files are mostly text with some diagrams dotted here and there.

I've downloaded Calibre and will also try the sony software.

Thanks for all the suggestions - I think I'll probably take the plunge - if PDF's don't work out, I can always use it for normal ebooks and do some recreational reading instead of work stuff (win win!).
I think you can download the sony software from esupport.sony.com.
The Sony library comes with an lrf reader that displays .lrf converted documents 'as is' on the reader.

If you want to know how your PDF files will look on the reader, just set your display resolution to 1280x800 and display 2 pages per screen in Adobe reader, reader mode (not fullscreen).
That's about how it will be visible on the reader.
You could also tile your document 90 degrees, and show fullscreen.
Then zoom to a factor that the document is taking about 1/2nd of your screen.
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