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Originally Posted by unkilbeeg
With a table of contents, there is very little need for the Reader to support searching. The Reader does keep my place, so I can come back to where I left it, but there are times when I will come back to a book and want to enter it at a different place than I left it, etc.
I also make use of chapterization to put shorter works together as if they were a single book. Since we have no other way to organize content on these things, that seems like a reasonable solution to that problem.
Creating PDf content is as easy as using a word processor would be -- I have SED scripts that convert text files pretty reliably to LaTeX and there are tools that convert well formatted html to LaTeX, so PDF is a slam dunk to do. I don't see any downside to PDF on the reader if I format it correctly. LRF would be better if I had the tools, but I don't.
Here's an example of one I converted from Gutenberg (I did spend some time getting footnotes, etc. right.)
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This file looks very nice on my iRex iLiad !
Thanks.