View Single Post
Old 01-18-2010, 08:51 AM   #72
LDBoblo
Wizard
LDBoblo exercises by bench pressing the entire Harry Potter series in hardcoverLDBoblo exercises by bench pressing the entire Harry Potter series in hardcoverLDBoblo exercises by bench pressing the entire Harry Potter series in hardcoverLDBoblo exercises by bench pressing the entire Harry Potter series in hardcoverLDBoblo exercises by bench pressing the entire Harry Potter series in hardcoverLDBoblo exercises by bench pressing the entire Harry Potter series in hardcoverLDBoblo exercises by bench pressing the entire Harry Potter series in hardcoverLDBoblo exercises by bench pressing the entire Harry Potter series in hardcoverLDBoblo exercises by bench pressing the entire Harry Potter series in hardcoverLDBoblo exercises by bench pressing the entire Harry Potter series in hardcoverLDBoblo exercises by bench pressing the entire Harry Potter series in hardcover
 
Posts: 1,385
Karma: 16056
Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Asia
Device: Kindle 3 WiFi, Sony PRS-505
Quote:
Originally Posted by dwanthny View Post
I have margins on my PRS-505 about 5pt around the entire screen then about 1/2 inch of silver surrounding that.
Thus far I've found my best method has been to set a 2-4pt margin and employ different techniques to reduce the nasty gap that occurs when a widow or orphan emerges. Perhaps I'll take some screens for example.

The horizontal bezel works fine when the dominant function of the horizontal margin is to allow finger gripping. I usually leave an optical margin for things like punctuation, but otherwise use the whole width of the screen.
LDBoblo is offline   Reply With Quote