Of course, if Opera in the N 770 supports the OperaShow feature, the stylesheet can be very much smaller and less intricate than s5.
And, of course, while slideshow presentations and books come in pages, they have very different aims especially with how one goes about paginating. Inserting manual pagebreaks for a booklength text is much more onerous than for a slideshow and their insertion would be useless if the (human) reader wanted to change the font or font size. Then there are the issues of annotating, highlighting and bookmarking.
But there are tens of thousands of booklength texts on the web, all readable by the N 770 without having to store them locally. My project is to raise the level of readability and usefulness of the web versions to approach that of Plucker versions.
Thanks for the lead.
Roger
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On 6/14/05, Jose Manrique Lopez de la Fuente <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
2005/6/14, Roger Sperberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Does the version of Opera on the N 770 have this OperaShow projection mode?
> I'm looking to develop style sheets that permit easier reading of booklength
> texts.
Something like this?:
http://www.meyerweb.com/eric/tools/s5/
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