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Old 02-27-2015, 05:42 AM   #67
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Originally Posted by arspr View Post
But, yes, when switching through different sized pages what is kept is the relative zoom factor to the whole page, but you'd prefer keeping the absolute one.

Well, that is a personal preference. In fact I agree with Kobo and think that relative is better. But nevertheless it's just unimportant...
Neither is it unimportant nor is it a personal preference.
Have you seen ANY pdf reader that behaves like this?

As I said the font size changes from page to page, and if I adjust the zoom to page width, then if the page height changes, I will have to zoom again because the lines are either too wide or text is unreadably small.
This is a complete nonsense-idea
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