Im looking for a pdf reader that allows you to view the pdf stretched out so that the whole screen is used. Not just let you zoom in because then some of the text on the sides isnt visible.
I need the whole screen to see the pdf even if the letters are stretched weird.
Anything out there? TIA!
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I've noticed that if you take a screenshot and save it into notes, the screenshot is very small...almost unreadable in the notes app. However, if you email the screenshot to evernote, you get a much higher quality image. Is this a bug?
If you turn the screen to horizontal position, it gets much bigger
Yeah, I've noticed that...I just wish you had more control over it. I've just started importing them into Evernote, that way I get the larger pics. Sure wish pinch to zoom worked!
Can anyone recommend a good pdf viewer mainly for textbooks? I had a transformer and they have a really good reader called "My Library". I like the fact you can double tab on any part of the screen and it will fit the page vertically so you can just scroll left and right to view the left portion and right portion of the page without scrolling up or down. Does anyone know a app that does something like this? I just bought ezPDF reader and when I double tap it zooms too far in so instead of fitting the page vertically. This is all in portrait mode if that matters.
Haven't tried it myself, but saw on the mobi forums that a lot of people like Mantano Reader (https://market.android.com/details?id=com.mantano.reader.android&feature=search_result). Seems to have a bunch of PDF features plus epub abilities.
Imagine you downloaded an image from Google images and you want to add some scribble and notes to this image with Flyer's pen
Ok, how to save this picture ? i can not seem to find a method to save the scribed image ? The only method I can find is sharing this picture to email or somewhere else but sometimes the scribed image transferred sometimes it sends the pictures untouched unscribed.
Any ideas ?
It works fine with web sites and notes etc, I can not seem to find a workable solution on downloaded pictures from web.
Can you take a screenshot and scribble like that?
Something else I've done is save the image, and open it in the HTC scribe notes and scribble on there. Once I get home, I'll play around with it and I will let you know!
doublecheese -
The easiest way I know of is to take a screenshot. Obviously you cannot simply tap the screen with the pen if you’re already scribbling, but there is a built in hard key combination to accomplish the task - you’re going to need two hands…
1) Press and hold the power button
2) Quickly tap the Home Icon along the bezel.
This takes a screenshot and dumps it into the Camera Shots folder/directory.
Works in either landscape or portrait, and is only method I found so far to take a shot of any screen that’s already using the pen drawing functionality. If you don’t want the pen tools in the picture you have to tap them out before taking the screenshot.
The only drawback I can think of is that the image resolution is capped at the screen resolution - which is not an issue if you’re annotating a web screenshot from a pen tap, but if you’re doodling over a 5 MP image it will be limiting.
By the way, whenever I attempt to send an inked photo from within the gallery via email, Bluetooth, etc., there’s always a dialog asking if I want to send the ink as part of the image, perhaps you’ve inadvertently not chosen that option in the past? I only ask because in a month of nearly daily use the Flyer’s never failed to send out an inked image on my behalf.
Hope the preceding information was helpful.
I am sorry if this has already been discussed, but this is now going on day 3 of trying to read my textbooks on my Nook...
I am just trying to find something that will be full screen, and not vertical scroll, but horizontal scroll or paginated....that is all...I would appreciate any input on this..
and by full screen i mean without the margins that are there with Aldiko and Kindle and dozens of other pdf readers...i want the whole page to fit in the whole screen...i do not know why i am having a hard time with this...
i will admit i do not read PDF's all that much..and when i do it's on my computer...so if i am asking something that is impossible then please let me know
plasticarmyman said:
I am sorry if this has already been discussed, but this is now going on day 3 of trying to read my textbooks on my Nook...
I am just trying to find something that will be full screen, and not vertical scroll, but horizontal scroll or paginated....that is all...I would appreciate any input on this..
and by full screen i mean without the margins that are there with Aldiko and Kindle and dozens of other pdf readers...i want the whole page to fit in the whole screen...i do not know why i am having a hard time with this...
i will admit i do not read PDF's all that much..and when i do it's on my computer...so if i am asking something that is impossible then please let me know
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ezPDF is super-configurable, and it can scroll vertically or horizontally or by flipping pages. you can double-tap to zoom on text, and move from page to page, section to section, or even column to column easily by tapping and it auto-zooms to fill up the screen really nicely as you go. You can even crop PDF files on all pages to eliminate white-space and make the text fit the screen better. It's not free, but I highly recommend it. It's also updated pretty often. You definitely need to take the time to play around and mess with the various options, it's not super-easy to use or configure because there's so many options. It's also pretty fast.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=udk.android.reader&hl=en
I'll give it a go...thank you
Another option
There's also a "lite" version for $1, which just has the PDF functionality. I use this one and it works really well. Recommended.
Hi,
I had a PDF document opened in Moon+Reader Pro (on Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 8.0) in Portrait mode. With this PDF if I swiped from Right to Left the pages transitioned over the page borders. If I removed my finger mid way I would be able to see part of left page, a thin border and part of the (following) right page. If I swiped again I would progress to the next page. Swiping in the other direction allowed me to do the reserve. This feature was fantastic for viewing wide photos that span two pages.
Putting it differently I could have part of page x and part of page x+1 on the screen.
After reading this PDF I deleted it and then decided to tinker the settings. From this point on wards any PDF I open no longer supports this function. Now as I swipe the pages do shift as described above but the moment I remove my finger the page "adjusts" so that a single page is visible.
This feature is really useful to me. I really like Moon+ Reader but would consider any Android app that supports this feature for PDFs.
Thanks for your help