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Old 12-21-2014, 07:45 AM   #21
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Originally Posted by Hitch View Post
We originally thought it was just Previewer, but it's not; I've now confirmed with ECR and Tech Support (the real ones) that it's the actual Voyage device. (Mine is still in the warehouse, awaiting shipment; shan't have it until next week).

The problem is that if you have an image, sized for a width greater than 50% but less than 100% of the screen, it blows the image up to 100%. Doesn't happen under 50% (or, at least, to our testing thus far). It's ignoring, utterly, both the KF8 CSS and even the fallback KF7 hard-sizing for the embedded images. {sigh}. Books look perfect on everything else--but not the Voyage.

So, of course, this can affect Chapter head images, and all sorts of things. I wrote to Amazon about it, Thursday, initially thinking that I was telling them that the latest Previewer had a bug...but they emailed me back later that same day and confirmed that unfortunately, it's the device. They've logged it and will work on it, but there's no ETA for a fix.

Hitch
That is some bug in the firmware. I'm surprised that one got out into the wild. Does that bug effect the latest firmware on the PW2?
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