On 23 Mar 2011, at 23:13, LeeGroups <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> On 22 March 2011 10:41, Paul Sutton <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> Looking at the amazon kindle it looks as if i can use it to open / read
>>> normal pdf files such as the one for the ubuntu manual, if this is the case
>>> it would be useful.
>> You can, but PDF rendering is less than ideal. You're better off using
>> more 'native' formats on the Kindle than PDF.
>>
> Alan,
> Can you define 'less than ideal'? I thinking about getting a Kindle (then
> seem OK in PC World), but the main reason for getting it would be to read PDF
> manuals. Is it really that bad?
>
With mobi or other non PDF format files you can adjust the font size. The
kindle reflows the text so you get however much will fit on screen. PDF files
don't have this option so the text tends to be tiny, hard to read.
Al.
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