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Old 10-17-2006, 12:31 PM   #37
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Originally Posted by Mambo
Guys, as I understand so far Irex developers got this far with the zooming facility. They have released it for 2.7, but in the future there will be improvements, new features, fine tuning relevant to zooming and then it will be really usable.
My point is that it will never be usable on an eInk device.

PDF is a page-layout format - not an eBook format. Zooming does not work like HTML where the text only gets larger. Zooming a PDF makes the whole page larger.

Now, if the PDF was formatted so that the actual content was in an area roughly the proportions of the iLiad screen, then zoom becomes useful: you zoom in until the text fills the screen - probably making it easy to read.

However, if the content is formatted to use the whole (larger than the iLiad screen) page, then zooming is sort of like reading a book through a microscope - you can only see part of the page and have to pan to see the rest.

(And I won't get into how using the pen reduces your battery life.)

I don't know about the rest of you, but I'd rather read a pBook than an eBook that I have to pan around to see all the content - making zoom and pan a useless feature right now.

Now, supposedly tagged PDFs will work as they should, but I haven't gotten around to trying them out yet. But I don't have high hopes.
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