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Originally Posted by RWood
The native structure of a PDF file is designed for printing and is often used by the advertising industry in sending copy to publications for insertion. It does not reflow.
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See, this is why I don't get why there's still a PDF problem:
PDFs can reflow! I've created and used tagged PDFs, and have read them on my Toshiba PDA, and they reflow like the Dickens! I have such a copy of
The War of the Worlds, and it reflows beautifully on my PDA's Acrobat Reader!
So why, oh, why do all of these readers say they support PDFs, but not reflowing? It's insane. IMO, any reader that cannot support tagged,
reflowable PDFs shouldn't be allowed to say they support PDFs at all.