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Old 05-18-2009, 05:01 PM   #20
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Originally Posted by Elfwreck View Post
He's got one. And if publisher's PDFs were formatted with 3.5" x 4.75" pages and quarter-inch margins all around, he might not object so much. (There's still problems; many publishers don't put good metadata in their PDFs, nor bookmarks that become the Reader's TOC, and some use atrocious fonts for reading on a screen.) Of course, almost nobody wants to read PDFs that size on their computer screens, and the publishers aren't releasing "ebook PDFs"--they're releasing "our ready-for-print document, which hey, you can read on your computer!"

Most "free ebook" PDFs are 6x9, often with .75 margins; they're only readable on a Sony PRS if you like 5 point type, which is what they look like before reflowing.

Reflowing *at best* loses some formatting and creates annoying half-full pages; at worst, it puts a paragraph break after every line of the original text. And the font size change with reflow is... weird. And inconsistent; a lot depends on the program that was used to make the PDF.
I'm reasonably confident that the above tells me the Sony does NOT meet my definition of "reading" PDF's although it may well meet Sony's.
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