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Old 12-27-2008, 01:12 AM   #9
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Originally Posted by Bookathon View Post
I just happen to notice if you are in landscape mode the last line in bottom is dim as compared to other lines and it only happens in landscape mode, in portrate mode if text flows in that area, it would not exhibit any anomaly, changing text size does not not make a difference, still that area is murky, I happen to read some pdf in landscape mode, therefore noticed it
If I understand you correctly, I believe what you're seeing is the way is the way the Reader PDF renderer indicates the overlap between the two "halves" of the page. If the screen-width is scaled to fill the screen-height, that results in a scaling factor of (113.854mm / 88.184mm) = 1.291. Multiplying that times the page height yields a scaled height of 146.985mm, which is less than 2x the screen width (176.368mm). Sony fills in the extra space by having 14.691mm of each screen-page overlap content with the other screen-page showing the same PDF-page. It indicates this overlap with the fairly subtle graying effect.
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