11-27-2009, 01:52 PM | #16 |
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I am digging that test diary!
Droid font looks best, btw. |
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You can also download "Microsoft Web Fonts" from many, many places (see the bottom of Wikipedia page) and try some of their fonts. I have also found Grandesign Neue Serif.ttf - a nice slab serif. I also like temporarium_regular.ttf but I did not find matching italics. I have tried perhaps 30 fonts. I found out, that you want to find a font that was designed as a ttf font. I was able to get the famous Caecilia to play with a little - I used to do lots of professional desktop publishing. The problem was I got it in otf format. I converted it using FontForge, but the result on PocketBook screen was very disappointing. The font lost its hinting info in the conversion and I quickly returned to unconverted ttf fonts. I have also tried a few versions of Garamond font, but it somehow did not look right on my screen. Also see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_so..._Unicode_fonts http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of...type_designers |
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11-27-2009, 03:50 PM | #19 |
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Try Georgia.
(The 4 font set is currently part of the standard Windows font load.) It's a fairly dark serif font that is popular with a lot of readers. Me included. Seems to work well on eink screens. Last edited by fjtorres; 11-27-2009 at 03:52 PM. |
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11-28-2009, 01:57 AM | #21 |
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Thanks for the review! |
11-28-2009, 03:04 AM | #22 |
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PDF: fiction and tech
So coming to this PDF posting I have been promising for 2 days now.
First: PB firmware has two different apps to view PDFs: The imaginatively titled pdfviewer, an open source viewer and Adobe Reader that's part of ADE. The differences between those viewers are quite subtle but existant. pdfviewer is fast for a PDF viewer (sorry, couldn't help myself there ), reliable and works great with fiction (some pictures are not rendered that well, especially technical ones) Adobe Reader has been elegantly tweaked by the PB folks to work well on such a small acreage and behaves well, but sometimes needs a little time to think between pages (1-2 secs, especially with graphically heavy pages) and does not always do the margin cropping quite as good as the pdfviewer! You may freely choose between both of these apps for non DRMed files, Adobe Reader is the default, reader, though Both apps have essentially 4 zoom options that can be fine tuned further. 1 Normal view: This view begins with a 100% view of the centered page. PB does not try to cram one whole page on one screen, one just scrolls down to see the rest of the page (done with the navigational cross). A fine dotted line shows where the earlier view was limited. In this Normal view, you may increase or decrease the zoom percentage in 5 percent steps until the page looks right to you. PDF pages that are not reflowed are essentially scrolled, changing to the next page when the first page has been scrolled all the way down! 2 A zoomout option shows 4 or nine pages in a miniature way. You can navigate between those pages and open them to normal view. 3 A view where the side margins are entirely cropped. pdfviewer is faster to achieve this, Reader is sometimes a bit squeamish! 4 Reflow: Reflow works fine for both apps. As usual, pdfviewer is a bit faster, Reader includes pics better. Reflow retains the font and paragraphs of the original text, finer layout features are lost. In this view, the pages are turned normally. Gaps between pages may appear! A fifth option lets you read PDFs with columned text column by column, zooming out the column text to screen width and jumping from the end of one column to the beginning of the second. The zoom options and place are saved and maintained through the document. I will upload here some more extreme tech texts that I downloaded from the Internet. These texts were formatted in a big format for a PC screen, so the size limits of the 360 are most apparent here. I think I found a very acceptable way to read those texts on the 5" screen: Normal landsape view (MS text on Silverlight) Some more Silverlight with a Reflow screenshot mixed in Of course, teachings on color are best read on the PC screen I chose those PDFs according to Midnight Run's suggestions here: https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sho...0&postcount=50 On the german part of my diary, I have uploaded some screenshots from a randomly chosen PDF fiction book (The Brass Bed, freely available from Suvudu) Here the 360 really shines: https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sho...0&postcount=63 And a few column shots: Random text from Pulpgen (no I do NOT hate women!) http://www.pulpgen.com Sorry for the really disgustingly appalling font Ray Gun Revival 54 (I absolutely positively love that free mag) freely downloadable at: www.raygunrevival.com All 54 mags full of space opera glory! Last edited by mtravellerh; 11-28-2009 at 05:22 AM. |
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Well, Georgia is one of the fonts in the
Core fonts for the Web package (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Core_fonts_for_the_Web) that Microsoft released. I mentioned this package in one of my previous posts Quote:
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11-28-2009, 03:48 AM | #25 | |
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I use MSWindows VERY rarely at home myself. At the moment my main desktop is Mint Linux, before it was PC-BSD and before that FreeBSD. (I am going to install FreeBSD 8.0 on one of my "testing" partitions to see if I do not change my preffered OS again ;-) ) I own many computers and most of those I have purchased Second hand. Some of them came with legal version of Windows. Not that I use it, but it can come handy if I *have* to run a windows only SW such as firmware flasher or [shudder] Sony Library software [/shudder]. This font package is freely installable from ports on FreeBSD or standard repositories for Ubuntu. The only catch is, the fonts are downloaded from a third party site during installation. |
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11-28-2009, 09:59 AM | #26 | |
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Does the dictionary, and search, work in text based PDFs? How about the TOC and hyperlinks? Last edited by wallcraft; 11-28-2009 at 10:06 AM. |
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11-28-2009, 10:17 AM | #27 | |
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TOC and hyperlinks will work when they do in the original file! Well, the "two column mode" is not only two columns but can be adjusted (I know 5 columns are okay but I do not know if that is the upper limit. I have to check that!) |
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11-28-2009, 10:19 AM | #28 |
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11-28-2009, 10:23 AM | #29 |
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It really depends if they work in the first place. Some PDFs are just not made with working links! If the links are active, they may be used! The Ray Gun Revival Mag for example (did I mention that I love those, there are 54 freely downloadable) has a nice working TOC and working links!
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