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PDF is not the right choice when you can't make the right PDF for you. If you can get the PDF with the right font and size, then it gets a whole lot better... |
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dammit, dude. the benefits of rtf/lrf:
dynamically change font size depending on lighting conditions, whim, etc small fonts are much more legible (there is a bug with pdf support) page turns are much faster saying "i like pdf, so everyone should like pdf" is exactly the definition of self-centered. but whatever, I really don't want to keep talking about this. When I asked: are you just doing a school project or do you actually care about such trifles as users, this is exactly what I meant by that question. The American adage "the customer is always right" may not be 100% true, but it's definately at least 85% true. I wish you the best in your entrepreneurial pursuits. Last edited by alex_d; 12-21-2006 at 12:56 AM. |
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As far as I can tell, there is absolutely no difference in the pages turns between my purchased (i.e., the Sony format) books and my PDF books (Adobe Acrobat 7 - sized for the Reader). Furthermore, I am forced to agree with Hadrien. LRF is clearly the best format for the Reader but tools are lacking. RTF though nice clearly lacks some of the features supported by PDF; and a well formated PDF for the Reader looks great. Furthermore, in the greater world outside of Sony Reader land, PDF would offer the best compatibility (when considering consistent output across platforms). Unless, I were planning on downloading text for editing, I would normally choose PDF. Quote:
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Vitalis, the question wasn't pdf vs. rtf, but pdf vs. pdf + rtf (+ doc + a whole range of formats). I never said pdf wasn't probably better overall or something I would never use, just that I'd be upset if the choice was made for me.
Besides, my original point was that if you commit to the huge task of creating a database, or especially try to convince other people to construct the database for you, you've gotta make the best use of the resource. Otherwise it's like, wth was the point (a question never asked by professors, btw). |
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It think that his argument is that RTF output wouldn't add much to his project.
TOO MUCH choice often detracts from a project as well. In any case, for someone who had declared that he wouldn't use the website, you sure are making a lot of noise, and in case you've missed the more subtle hints, your comments have been somewhat obnoxious and your racist overtones unwelcome. Regards. |
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france isn't a race
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Thank you for demonstrating my last point so well.
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New screencast (last one before the beta !): http://youtube.com/watch?v=remG1b-QHnE
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![]() Actually I met my first french person ever a few weeks ago (from france, I'm french myself but of the Louisiana creole variety). I'm not sure if she is famous or not but this chick Sabine Herold is supposed to be some big time libertarian in France. Of course I work in DC and they're a dime a dozen here (unfortunataly liberals a nickle a case). Anyway she was cool so I guess they're good frenchmen like some of the members here. Anyway, I was wondering how many people we have willing to work on this and how good they are with various languages? Second is promotion, how are we going to get people who are not from mobileread and a few other blogs to come to this site? Is there going to be a wiki page? Is this site going to be linked from the e-ink entry? How do we get this noticed on Cnet and maybe even Sony themselves? |
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With the beta release, I'll try a few forums dedicated to people who like to write. When we'll reach something much more closer from a first final release, we'll add someone dedicated to the promotion of the website in our development team. Websites such as Digg, blogs like Lifehacker should be the main target but I'll also create a mailing list including all the techies that reviewed the Sony Reader for various magazines and websites. On second thought, they could discover this way that you can do much more on any e-ink devices than just buy books from an online shop like the Connect one. But the one and only way to make this work, is to create a whole community around it. We'll open a blog and poll the users on different subjects during the beta to make sure that everything's going the right way. |
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Just released the beta: http://beta.feedbooks.com
The new topic for it is: https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sho...?threadid=9165 |
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waiting and rtf
Hello Hadrien,
Your project look very promising! I am anxiously waiting for its release! I have just a few comments: 1. It would be really great if you can put the latex source on the site for download. 2. It would also be good to have an RTF version available. Currently I like rtf on the sony reader more than pdf because of the problem of small fonts being illegible in pdf, but easily readable in rtf. (you can create it with latex2rtf) 3. If you create the contents with latex, you could use the package hyperref to make the table of contents links work. thanks! |
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Have you tried support for math formulas with latex2rtf too ? Edit: Juste made a test and it doesn't look good... Quote:
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no, I don't think latex2rtf can do links
You are right - latex2rtf will not create links as far as I can tell. I have not figured out yet if rtf supports links, and if it does, if the reader supports them, too. In any case, in some cases rtf files created with latex2rtf can be highly readable. I attached a sample.
But it would still be very usefull if you at least put the latex version up... |
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