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Old 09-30-2009, 07:00 PM   #4
ThomasMcKean
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Originally Posted by aegeus View Post
We know that 5-inch Pocket Pro device supports 5 level zoom support for .pdf and .epub files; that's very good especially after the last update; but when it comes to .txt and .doc files, which are the most common and easy to produce file types, we are stuck with two level inadequate and one level landscape nonsense zoom. However these are raw texts to process for the device for easy multi level zooming like the .pdf and .epub files.

So my question is, does anybody know why we don't have proper zoom levels for these most common file types and can we have this feature in the near future?

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I read FB2 files in landscape. All others I read portrait. The reason the landscape zoom is "nonsense" is simply because it is too big! I really don't think it would be hard to fix these problems? It should even be easy to program in a user definable zoom for both portrait and landscape.

I also like the progress bar on FB2 and I do wish other formats had it as well....
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