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Old 10-17-2006, 02:32 AM   #25
tribble
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Originally Posted by rlauzon
I did, but without a visual cue, it's still hit or miss.
Well, at the moment, you are right, butt if they change the behavior of the zoom, to maximize the bounding box of the drawn shape to fill the screen in tha largest possible way, the you will not need a visual confirmation anymore.

[quoe]Same thing, but less hit or miss since I have a much better cue as to what's going on.[/quote]

OK, i found it quite intuitive.


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Again, if the eBook is not formatted for the iLiad, zoom and pan do nothing useful. Only if the content was formatted for something close to the iLiad and they padded the margins to make the page 8.5x11" does zoom offer anything useful - which doesn't apply to any PDF that I currently own.
hmm, maybe my eyes are better, but i can read most A4 pages now, when i can crop them without the need to do it on my computer.

But to make it really useful, we need that page width mode.
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