>>>>> "Peter" == Peter Flynn <peter.flynn@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes: Peter> Laura Conrad wrote: Marius> If you're reading in full-screen mode, you can also press Marius> the area on the middle of the right side of the screen. Marius> There are translucent buttons that show up when you display Marius> a new page and then fade out, to give you a hint of where to Marius> press. They work even when invisible. Peter> Do these exist in the PDF Reader on the N800? I opened a Peter> document the other day and zoomed in a bit (eyesight isn't Peter> what it used to be :-) and two left and right triangles Peter> appeared, but when I dragged the page around the screen, they Peter> vanished. On the 810 they vanish but are still there if you can remember where. After 10 minutes, I'm getting much better at it. Peter> This seems to be a design misperception: it also existed for Peter> many years on a number of PostScript and DVI and (desktop) Peter> PDF readers, but was eventually tracked down and removed Peter> because of user complaints. Actually, I think they put it back in XPDF. I'm sure it wasn't there a year ago, but is now on Ubuntu 9.04. But I may not have found the right setting. >> Still not as good for reading in bed as what FBReader >> does with the +/- rocker switch on top, but at least you can imagine >> reading a (short) book that way. Peter> What missing on mine is being able to rotate the display 90 Peter> degrees so that you can read a page in portrait Peter> orientation. I *hate* having to flip up and down to see the Peter> missing half of a page. Can't you do that at the OS level? I can't imagine being able to read a normal page of text on a screen the size of the 8x0, so I haven't even tried, although I do this when I'm reading PDF's on the laptop. Peter> But this will only work "right" when we start to use Peter> reflowable PDFs, where the text within paragraph-level Peter> objects re-linebreaks itself according to the width of the Peter> window, like a HTML browser does. That brings its own set of Peter> problems (math, multiple columns) but at least for normal Peter> continuous text it would solve a lot of the current Peter> difficulties. Or convincing the people who send you ebooks to send html or equivalent instead of PDF. I have the packet for Hugo award voters, which I was really looking forward to, but most of the ones I didn't already have are PDF's. Hence my desire to get the 810 reader working. I'm doing better than I would have expected. -- Laura (mailto:lconrad@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.laymusic.org/ ) (617) 661-8097 233 Broadway, Cambridge, MA 02139 forsan et haec olim meminisse iuvabit. Vergil This will make a good story to tell the grandchildren, if we live that long. Conrad Translation. _______________________________________________ maemo-users mailing list maemo-users@xxxxxxxxx https://lists.maemo.org/mailman/listinfo/maemo-users