Not-Exactly-A-Bug: The default epub reader allows you to rotate documents, but I rotated a document 90 degrees clockwise so it was in landscape. I decided to rotate it back but it wouldn't rotate back. I quickly figured out that the buttons are misleading. They show the orientation of a rectangular screen, which looks like the T68+. I was trying to rotate back to portrait mode by clicking what appeared to be a T68+ in portrait mode. Instead, what rotated the screen back to normal was clicking what looked like a T68+ on its side.
Not really a bug, I suppose, but when looking at those icons it is intuitive to click on the icon that looks like how you want the reader to look. Do you want to read your book with maximum left-to-right display? Click the picture of the ereader on its side in landscape mode. Want to read it so you get the most top-to-bottom at the expense of left-to-right? Click the picture of the ereader in portrait mode. The way it is now would be logical if different icons were used, but these icons are completely misleading.
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