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Old 02-21-2009, 10:18 AM   #2
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Yeah, I started to do that once myself. And I totally agree, if you get the formatting exactly how you want it, the pdf should be fine. Myself, I do tend to change the font size based on reading conditions, such as low light, or if I'm tired. And you wouldn't be able to do that with a pdf. But that's probably not a big deal. The only other thing to realize is that s/m/l fonts aren't fixed sizes. They're set within the LRF, and sometimes one book's small font is the same size as another book's large font. If you play with the LRF creators available (or linked to) through mobileread, you might find that you can create an LRF with margins and font sizes that you like. If you think there might be advantages to that, check it out. Otherwise, nothing wrong with a pdf. Actually, the advantage of the pdf is that you could read it on other devices/computers too, if you wanted.
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