https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=88803
--- Comment #3 from Paul <[email protected]> --- (In reply to V Stuart Foote from comment #2) > If you select text and resize the text larger, it will "reflow" within the > current view. That is the effect you may be thinking of and is common with > e-readers. Sorry, not very useful for a productivity suite, even just a > viewer like this for Android. If I pinch to zoom, the whole page gets bigger and the text maintains it's line length thus it sticks out of the sides. There's no way to just enlarge the text on its own. Basically if I email something to someone and they use LOV to open the file, reading the text within said document is laborious. Surely they should just be able to scroll downwards and consume the content of the document? In fact just the other day, I had emailed something to someone, was away from my laptop and they were discussing the document, I went to read it and the document viewer I had on my phone at the time meant I couldn't provide them with what they needed. A document viewer should entitle the user to view a document. In some cases that's "how it prints" in a lot of cases, that's simply viewing what's written within said document. It's actually ridiculous to say that for all intents and purposes a user isn't supposed to be able to read documents with ease using an app that calls itself a document viewer. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
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