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Old 05-18-2007, 08:56 AM   #24
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Originally Posted by NatCh
The only caveat is that the font will seem much bigger in the ConnSoft than it will on the Reader.
The number of lines per page in small, medium, and large font size in "Connect" is the same as it is on the real Reader, however, so you can use it to see how the "layout" of your book will appear on the real Reader - the only reason the fonts look larger in Connect is that it's a physically larger page than the real Reader.

Connect provides such a good "emulation" that I use it for all my book development. The only real difference between Connect and the Reader that I've found is in the "Contents" page. The "Tab" on the right side of the "Connect" page that pops out to show the TOC displays considerably more text on each line than does the Contents page of the Reader.
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