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Old 08-13-2013, 02:07 AM   #9
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Originally Posted by GRiker View Post
Out of curiosity, I just tried this with GoodReader. If I zoom to a section of the page by reverse-pinching, then swipe to the next page, the zoomed area is retained. Is that what you're trying to accomplish? It's obviously not cropping the content, but it does show a smaller section of the page.

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GoodReader has a feature called crop that allows you crop all even and all odd pages separately or all pages. If you touch the "crop" button in the bottom bar, you will enter in a page that allows you put some lines to crop.

BTW iAnnotatePDF can do similar stuff. You pinch and select desired size and then have a option (by right sidebar if you do not personalize) that allows "lock" that position. Then document can be scrolled with that size. And there is an option to enable some kind of "elastic" crop: you can touch with one finger, drag by side and document shows hidden margin. When you lift your finger, page goes to its original position like an elastic.
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