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Originally Posted by JSWolf
Margins are subjective. I like no margins with a reader. But, ePub let's the margins be defined. So having the reader add in margins even if you want none is bad. It takes away the ability to define margins how the user wants.
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What do you mean, "ePub let's the margins be defined"? Are you sure you are not referring to a feature of the Sony reader ePub software? The eSlick ePub software does not allow you to select the margin width that you prefer. Also you need to consider that the software on the eSlick is for both ePub and PDB.
I am sure that ePub, unlike PDF, does allow the reader software to set the width, if you have that ability within the reading software. Unfortunately eSlick does not. However the current width is very small, but not small enough that the letters are almost hidden under the plastic case. They're not huge by any stretch of the imagination.