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Old 09-29-2009, 10:34 PM   #43
LDBoblo
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Pages with fixed layout and format allow me to remember information locations using visual structural context.

Scrolling allows me to view information chunks as a customized page view.

I think both are valuable assets, though I prefer pages. I like the idea of page-based format with the option of continuous scrolling, with demarcation for page boundaries. When a button or whatever is pushed to return to "page view", it will snap back into place. This would be handy for a touchscreen device that allows you to pan the document. As long as the screen can support it, which e-ink doesn't so far (too slow).
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