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Old 07-04-2020, 04:42 AM   #543
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Originally Posted by Pioneer129 View Post
1. I have two dictionaries installed. But each time I search a word, only the first dictionary which is WordNet 3.1 shared by you opens up and I have to press the 'fuzzy' option in order to enable the other dictionary. Is there any option available which can activate both the dictionaries at one time and I don't have to press the fuzzy option?
By default, both dictionaries are activated, hence the dictionary selection label (at the center of the bottom bar) will read All.

The other dictionary was probably not generated by dictfmt (GCIDE?): those kind of dictionaries will be supported in the next release.

The fuzzy search strategy is only meant to be used with direct queries, when you're unsure of the spelling of a word.

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2. The zoom in in PDF is not as much effective as it is in epub format. Do u think u can increase the zoom in for pdf's as well, like magnifying it may be around 10x.
There're a few ways of increasing the zoom level of a fixed layout document:
  • Cropping the margins.
  • Setting the zoom mode to Fit to Width.
  • Selecting one of the landscape rotations.

If you combine all three, you should obtain a high magnification.
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