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Old 09-11-2009, 06:37 AM   #16
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Originally Posted by iozy View Post
I'm not complaining about ragged right, I can live with it. I am moaning about huge margin sizes. On a recent epub purchase, the standard S was about 6pt. Way too small. With huge borders. So shifting up to M results in a readable font but even bigger borders, resulting in only 50% of the screen being used. That particular epub looks much better in landscape mode... BUT I just know if I had bought everything in LRF, everything would fill the screen and be the right size mostly... come on SONY, polish the ePub firmware for the 505!
This is nothing to do with Sony. The margin size is determined by the person who created the book - precisely as it is with LRF. I really don't understand, therefore, how you can "know" that the margins would be correct in an LRF version of the same book, since one might reasonable imagine that they would make the same choice of margin size for both formats.
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