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Old 06-19-2010, 04:51 PM   #5
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One thing that would help with pdf's if you can't reflow them is to have a bit more control over the scrolling somehow. Most of my pdf's would read fine if I could just get rid of the right margin. Scrolling to the right always goes too far though. Perhaps you could adjust the scrolling somehow? I'm not sure the best way to do this as sometimes a person might want to scroll as quickly as possible, and sometimes a half-scroll would be better. Or you could do a full right scroll, but if it was followed by an immediate left scroll you could do a half scroll back? That might center the page a bit better. Or is there an intelligent way to determine where text/images start and just hide the white space (margin) on the left? Some more zoom steps would be nice as well. I'd love something around 110% or 115%, 125% always seems to be too big.
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