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That is true for HTML, as well: a table designed to look good on 800 width, will not look good on a PDA, especially not if the table cells are 'largish', with lots of text. And some texts, particularly those involving sesquipedalian words, looks ghastly on a PDA. I suspect the idea of being able to reuse text/web content on a PDA without any modification is to a large extent bogus. (Though my level of standard is very high: possibly needlessly so. I don't accept badly hyphenated text, for instance.) |
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a PDf can work well on a small screen if it is reflowable.
Of course some formatting will get lost, but for fiction books that is not too important. |
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If I use PDF to design a eBook intended for PDA reading, that's where that text should be read. Looking on it on a PC screen may be useful, but it will won't look good, and it may work almost as awkwardly as trying to read a tabloid page on a 15in screen. Printing it is entirely out of the question: it has not been designed for the resolution of a phototypesetter, it's been designed for the resolution of a PDA screen. And, of course, if I design a eBook for the PC screen ... it's not going to read well on a PDA, and it's certainly not going to print particularly well either. PDF is not the platform for trying to achieve that kind of portability, unless you are prepared to drop quality -- and accept that it looks 'stupid', as you say. Me, quality is what I go for. If that means dropping reader platform portability, that's someting I'd cheerfully do. That's why I said "For PDF to work *well* on a PDA...": I meant and mean 'well', not 'acceptably', or even 'at all'. Last edited by ath; 07-11-2006 at 06:15 AM. |
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There are excuses for reflowing. But to base the entire reading on it ... no. |
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I think you have to make a distinction there... As I said, for fiction books that use text only, minimal "fixed" formatting is enough. For PDF with charts, pictures and all that it doesn't make a lot of sense to reflow. |
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So I think the ideal is a format that can be easily adapted for a pda if that's what the user wants. Would it not be possible to have a pdf file optimised for printing/reading on a pc where there are tags showing what is text, what is tables etc, so that a conversion program could quickly adapt it for a pda? |
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Unfortunately ... some of it rather gets away from PDF as a page description language: it wasn't really designed for this. I think other solutions are better for the situation where the same 'book' will be read on different devices, at least for now. Sony Reader will not use tagging, at least not initially -- I suspect that's more or less the case for the iLiad as well. Bill McCoy notes somewhere that matching a print master PDF to a PDF reading device with a different format is a challenge -- but that Adobe is working on it. (Pan and scan?:-) Unfortunately there seem to more info on what that involves. |
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