← Back to context Comment by literalAardvark 1 day ago PDF is an atrocious format for this though. Why not export to ePub? 5 comments literalAardvark Reply steve-atx-7600 15 hours ago If you want the exact same typesetting as the physical book, pdf is ideal. On a big enough iPad, this would be readable like a physical book. But, yeah, painful as hell on a smaller screen. cbdevidal 10 hours ago I guess that must be other devices. I honestly don’t notice on the Nook. Maybe it was designed for it. Shrug Bud 14 hours ago [dead] cbdevidal 1 day ago I do both, actually. But I don’t notice the difference personally. literalAardvark 1 day ago There's not much of one until you need to reflow the book for a different reader
steve-atx-7600 15 hours ago If you want the exact same typesetting as the physical book, pdf is ideal. On a big enough iPad, this would be readable like a physical book. But, yeah, painful as hell on a smaller screen. cbdevidal 10 hours ago I guess that must be other devices. I honestly don’t notice on the Nook. Maybe it was designed for it. Shrug Bud 14 hours ago [dead]
cbdevidal 10 hours ago I guess that must be other devices. I honestly don’t notice on the Nook. Maybe it was designed for it. Shrug
cbdevidal 1 day ago I do both, actually. But I don’t notice the difference personally. literalAardvark 1 day ago There's not much of one until you need to reflow the book for a different reader
literalAardvark 1 day ago There's not much of one until you need to reflow the book for a different reader
If you want the exact same typesetting as the physical book, pdf is ideal. On a big enough iPad, this would be readable like a physical book. But, yeah, painful as hell on a smaller screen.
I guess that must be other devices. I honestly don’t notice on the Nook. Maybe it was designed for it. Shrug
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I do both, actually. But I don’t notice the difference personally.
There's not much of one until you need to reflow the book for a different reader