Hi, I would like to see this feature - I just saw it introduced in the latest Calibre
Release: 0.8.61 \[20 Jul, 2012\]
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E-book viewer: Add a paged mode that splits up the text into pages, like in a paper
book instead of presenting it as a single column.
In paged mode, the ebook viewer no longer cuts off the last line of text at the bottom
of the screen, and it respects CSS page-break directives.
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As it is now, the visible text may be cut off in the middle of the line at the screen
bottom depending on the font size, and it happens to me sometimes when I pres PgDn
that the partially visible line gets skipped altogether. But if the text was presented
as only the lines that can be completely visible in the text area, it would look neater
and might avoid the occasional line skipped.
Regards, tvojeho
Submitted | tvojeho - 2012-07-21 10:33:51 | Assigned | |
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Priority | 5 | Labels | core |
Status | open | Group | None |
Resolution | None |
2017-10-31 12:01:03.066000 ngc |
This is quite old and I do not seem to completely understand it.
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2017-11-02 23:56:59.357000 tsourick |
The line of text is visually cut horizontally in the middle (vertical center or around that) when it appears the last one in the visible area of textarea. Having the full height of scrollable area as an integer number times of line heights would solve the problem. Its all about that. Though, I did not get how the e-book example is related to jEdit. Does it have book mode? |