Hello everyone!
I seem to be having a strange issue with my PRS-T2:
8 font sizes: They all work perfect on .epub documents...
But here's the weird thing: when reading any PDF, choosing the second smallest size (2nd from the left) will automatically show the full-page.
I've tried switching the "default font size" in options, but it only affects .epub (that means, for example if I choose the biggest font, .epub files will open with that size, but PDFs remain on the 2nd size by default).
In other words, the 2nd size seems to be permanently assigned/replaced to visualize the full page on PDF documents, which forces me to choose jumping from the 1st to the 3rd font size (skipping the perfect middle size).
That issue could be disregarded by just converting those files to .epub, but often times doing that disorders paragraphs, tables, etc.
Is there any way to assign another of the 8 font sizes for shifting to full-screen mode on PDFs, or maybe just disabling it?
I thank any ideas on it; sorry if bad english.
Greetings! :2thumbsup
I seem to be having a strange issue with my PRS-T2:
8 font sizes: They all work perfect on .epub documents...
But here's the weird thing: when reading any PDF, choosing the second smallest size (2nd from the left) will automatically show the full-page.
I've tried switching the "default font size" in options, but it only affects .epub (that means, for example if I choose the biggest font, .epub files will open with that size, but PDFs remain on the 2nd size by default).
In other words, the 2nd size seems to be permanently assigned/replaced to visualize the full page on PDF documents, which forces me to choose jumping from the 1st to the 3rd font size (skipping the perfect middle size).
That issue could be disregarded by just converting those files to .epub, but often times doing that disorders paragraphs, tables, etc.
Is there any way to assign another of the 8 font sizes for shifting to full-screen mode on PDFs, or maybe just disabling it?
I thank any ideas on it; sorry if bad english.
Greetings! :2thumbsup