On 31/08/11 06:06, Thomas H. George wrote:
I have a pdf text which is hard to read. It occurred to me to try
installing the Nook reader to see if it would improve visibility. The
Barnes& Noble web site has downloads for Windows, Mac, iPads and
Android tablets and phones. I downloaded the Windows version and
installed it with Wine but have not got it working correctly as yet.
Has anybody already done this?
Yes - waste of time (IMNSHO).
Installing Linux *on* a Nook is a good idea though ;-p
Seriously - Calibre is (much) better for general e-book reading and
management. Okular is better for plain pdfs.
You might want to check what fonts the pdf requires - it may be it
doesn't use embedded fonts - in which case it will pick from your system
fonts (which is where the "hard to read" bit may come in).
Cheers
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