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Old 02-12-2007, 05:49 AM   #3
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Originally Posted by TadW
Interesting thought raised by this guy:
Not really. PDF has always been a page-oriented format - intended to reproduce the look-and-feel of a paper book.

That works fine if you are electronically distributing a book intended to be printed.

But if you want people to read such a document on devices with wildly different screen sizes, PDF fails horribly.

Only recently did PDF get an update to correct this deficiency, but the number of readers that support it, as well as the number of documents that support it, is extremely low.
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