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Old 10-18-2006, 03:36 AM   #53
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Originally Posted by nekokami
Perhaps more correctly, PDF originated as a page layout format. As it has become more of a cross-platform standard, and reflow features have been added, it may evolve into something quite suitable for eBooks.
It may. But it isn't there yet and from the PDFs I've pulled apart, won't be there unless there is a significant change to it.

Speaking about reflowability, I tried a tagged PDF in the reader last night. No reflowing. Other than creating a significantly larger PDF than normal, the tagged PDF did nothing different from a non-tagged PDF.

Addition: I just opened the tagged PDF in Acrobat Reader and *gasp* no reflowing when zooming. Wondering: just what does a tagged PDF do then?

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