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Old 01-04-2015, 03:31 PM   #4
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Thanks for the responses. So with the exception of the Kindle, most of the others support multi-level ToC? I'm hoping to find out for sure. I've also searched for Kindle screen dimensions and keep finding only the dimensions for the entire device. I've measured carefully with a ruler. But the pdf with a paper size equal to the screen size I measured still doesn't retain the same margins or font size as the original. It seems to be zooming and/or panning.

I'm not putting convert in the subject line. What more do I want? Typography in an eBook that matches the quality of typography in a printed book. This is easily attained in a pdf that doesn't get messed with by the device. Also a multilevel ToC because reading academic books or the Bible is cumbersome w/o it.
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