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My recommendation to authors that want to put free Downloads in PDF is to create one formated to a 6inch screen. This is how Michael McCollum formated his "Sony Format" files before I got him making native LRF files. Every 6inch reader that can read a PDF will be able to use it. And, folks reading on a PC would be able to read it. BOb |
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(I'm making an assumption here, which is that the Adobe on the Sony Reader supports PDF reflow the way a PDA does. I don't actually know if that's true.) |
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That's just weird, given that the creaky, old Adobe Reader 1.0 -- which is the only version my ancient PDA can run -- does support reflow, why wouldn't they support that function on newer readers?
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I suppose you could do that, yes. But if you're going to that much trouble to customize it to the Sony, why not just create a Sony file?
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In some cases, you wouldn't want it to. A PDF is supposed to accurately represent a printed page. Indeed, a PDF is likely what will go the the printer as the electronic copy they will feed to an imagesetter to make plates for the presses. If your design specifies multiple columns and inset illustrations with text flowed around them, reflow is the last thing you want it to do. Stuff gets issued as ebooks in PDF format because those issuing them haven't considered the case of the reader trying to read them on a handheld device, The assumption is that the PDF will be read on a desktop or laptop, or sent to a printer. I can read PDFs on my PDA, but don't get them unless there is no other electronic format available for the content, for precisely the reasons you state. I may also attempt to convert them with Mobi Creator. How well this works depends on the PDF. Single column PDFs with in line illustrations convert fairly well. Others are generally hopeless. ______ Dennis |
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PDF, untagged (runaway favorite) PDF, tagged (distant second, but far ahead of the third) PRC HTML (close behind PRC) RTF PDB LRF (closely clustered) LIT EPUB (very close) This is pretty similar to the popularity ranking listed on manybooks.net, though they offer more formats. |
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The Palm DOC file is a plain ASCII text file, compressed with a variant of RLE compression to save space in RAM. It was developed by Aportis back in the days when Palm devices didn't have expansion cards, and might have 8MB of RAM or less to hold the OS, programs, and data. Aportis went out of business long ago, but the format was reverse engineered, and most viewers for OS display it as well as their "native" format. There is a newer format called zTXT that is also plain text, but uses a Palm shared library port of Zlib to provide gzip compatible compression. The first reader for Palm devices to support things like fonts, color, text attributes, links, and embedded images was Peanut Reader, created by Peanut Press, an early ebook publisher targeting Palm device. Peanut Reader used a format called PML (Peanut Markup Language). Palm bought them and made them the Palm Digital Media division, and called the reader PalmReader. Palm subsequently sold the Digital Media division to Motricity, a provider of mobile content solutions, who called it eReader, and Motricity in turn sold it to Fictionwise who have retained that name. There have been cosmetic changes in the reader over the years, but no change in the PML format. If you have an old copy of Peanut Reader on a Palm device, it should display any eReader title. MobiPocket has a version of the viewer for Palm devices. Other formats also exist, such as TomeRaider (noted for large file support: there is a cut down version of Wikipedia for TomeRaider on Palm OS), and the Plucker format used by the open source Plucker offline HTML reader for Palm OS. (I have about 3,200 volumes in Plucker format.) Anything in RAM on a Palm device must be in Palm Database format. Palm files will all have a PDB or PRC extension. The extension is not used by the viewers to identify files. Instead, all Palm Databases have a database header, with a Creator ID and a file Type, and applications look for matching Creator IDs to know what files they own and can process. Palm programs also exist to handle PDF files, RTF files, and Word documents, though conversion to the internal form used by the program on the device may be required. ______ Dennis |
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You must have tagged your PDF using open office if the size is very much bigger. It is a poor substitute. Generally a tagged document being used in untagged mode looks and works identically if tagged with a proper tool.
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The difference in appearance on a large screen is because I modified the source file for the tagged PDF with a font that I thought looked better on a small screen. And I took out the headers and page numbers, etc. I did have a problem with the tagged file wanting to take out vertical spacing. |
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I use framemaker and I have never seen the file size double based on adding tags What version framemaker? What was the original source format. What problems did you observe view tagged files in untagged mode?
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