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Old 12-27-2006, 04:51 PM   #14
unkilbeeg
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And PDF is my first *practical* choice for books on the Sony. *I* have control over font size -- no, it doesn't allow me to change them on the fly too well, but I don't care, since I chose the initial size in the first place. Yes, the Sony does a really bad job with serif fonts, so I use sans serif. I can include images and they work. I get a working table of contents. I get typeset quality layout. Page turns don't seem to take any longer than those of the LRF files I get from manybooks.

LRF might be better if I could find some LRF generating tools that I could make work, but so far I've had no luck with that.

RTF is inherently limited -- table of contents is not supported. I'll use it if I can find no alternative, but really, with a little effort I can turn rtf to good PDF.

Text has nothing going for it other than its universality and the ability to easily adjust font size. Since I can trivially turn text into typeset PDF (and with a little more effort, TOC), there's no point.
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