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Brooks, I can understand your frustration with the poor quality of the User Agents in current ereaders, but I have to agree with the others - anything that's not designed to reflow is a dead-end. Of course, PDFs can reflow if they're properly tagged and the reader supports it, but then all your careful design gets lost, and footnotes and ornaments go walkabout.
I think the critical thing to remember is that ereaders are still in a state of flux, even if that flux seems glacial at times. In five years' time (hmm, maybe ten...) we'll have much better machines which will render a well-designed epub with much greater fidelity, and have all the advantages of reflowability. Proper justification and hyphenation are a function of processor speed and power usage. Proper footnotes should be coming with the next version of the epub standard, drop caps can already be done with ease in epub. Yes, you can't change the font-size on paper books, but that's one of the main advantages of ebooks, especially for those with older eyes. Reflowability means you can read the same file on a 4" device and on a 10" one, this makes things easier for both consumer and producer. It might be feasible to juggle different versions for different screens when dealing with a small press, but on a larger scale it would be a nightmare, we already have enough problems with differing ebook formats (though, fair enough, PDF would relieve some of those). The current epub standard has some well-known flaws (mobipocket isn't even worth considering in this vein), but even so it's capable of supporting a rich design, though frankly I think too much ornamentation sometimes gets in the way of things. Print still has its uses (it'll be a long time before digital systems can rival the quality and scale of the printing you get in Lenswork), and ebooks need to build on their particular strengths rather than try to emulate the printed word exactly. |
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For your PDF, I recommend the use of an optical margin, especially since the large text size is producing a lot of hyphenation. Last edited by LDBoblo; 10-20-2010 at 02:02 AM. |
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I've been reading PDF on my BBMini ever since I (re)discovered LaTeX. I make it up so it looks good on my 5" and doing so will make it look good on my 6" as well (a slightly larger font-face).
That's easy, actually. If you keep your source files and create a script, it shouldn't be too much work. It takes me about 2 minutes to re-create my epub, mobi and PDF files (all done with one script). |
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![]() I should try generating a PDF specifically for the K3 to see how it comes out :-) |
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Sorry, but I really have to disagree with you. PDFs are not the answer, because all reading devices are not the same size. |
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![]() PS... I don't thing PDF is good for e-readers... I like to change the size of the font to fit my eyes... I suppose I got distracted by the rat... lol Last edited by lene1949; 10-20-2010 at 04:16 AM. Reason: Reason for being on the thread |
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Certainly PDFs aren't the answer for general purpose device formatting - though it's sometimes nice to see what the results could be like if the eReaders had top quality rendering engines
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True, a PDF isn't the answer to the problem. But a PDF that is custom generated for a certain size/requirement could be. And that's not as hard as it sounds. I could update my scripts so I could chose a certain template, one for a 5" screen, one for a 6", one for a 7" 16x9 screen, one for a 7" 4x3 screen, etc... I already have a different template for Dutch books (hyphenation is different), which I set in my source (default is English template, in my source I can override this default with a different template). |
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What could be interesting is if you download a PDF from the reader itself per wifi, it could detect automatically which size the reader has and give out an according PDF file.
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Lets face it, what most of us want from the NEXT generation of eReaders is FULL pdf support, regardless of screen size,
I'm not sure how practical that is on 5 & 6 inch screens, but it is what we want, Right ? |
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Well, as has been mentioned here before, PDF support is nice but I'd prefer to see ebook rendering engines improved instead, then we can have beautifully formatted paragraphs without being forced to use pre-generated pages.
If you instead demand reflowable-PDF support from both ends you'll just end up with text that looks as bad as what we already have. It'd be like filing down a hammer claw to make it behave like a screwdriver. The only really effective way to experience PDFs on an eReader is to have a lot of resolution and screen size (eg, Kindle DX); everything else will be a compromise. |
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But... 4.29 MB for one book? I gasp a little bit when one of my books in calibre is 1 MB!
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