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Old 12-09-2014, 09:54 PM   #14
DoctorOhh
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Originally Posted by dmonasse View Post
I don't want any polemic and I understand that, in the Navy, the language may be a bit rude. I'm just a mathematics and computer science teacher and perhaps my english is not so good (I never learnt it at school, just german, latin and greek). Sorry for the inconvenience.
No need to apologize. I didn't think you were rude that is why I said peculiar response because I didn't understand the context.

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But I have to explain precisely my difficulties. I insert in the text some images (mathematical or chemical formulas, and so on). By example, look at the following in ebook viewer without zooming:
I understood your problem. If you are using Calibre's viewer Kovid stated that you can right click on the actual image and open it in a new window. Once the new window is opened you can zoom the image larger as needed. On my system I use the scroll wheel on the mouse to zoom the image. Or I can use Ctrl+ or Ctrl- to zoom in or zoom out of the image. This isn't ideal but it should let you view the formulas easier.

BetterRed offers an excellent alternative, explaining how to open your book in another program that might suit your needs better.

Good Luck.
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