If you mean why is the book window smaller than the screen, it is
because that Newton Books are designed/created with a certain screen
size in mind. And this can't be altered after they are created, and the
reason why Paperback is popular as it can always use the full screen no
matter the Newton or the orientation.
As for bookmaking you might consider reading the tutorial I wrote that
is on UNNA in the windows section. Though the tips apply to both mac
and windows bookmaking. The program for parsing the text is windows
though, and the reason that the tutorial ended up there.
-Dan
On 12/5/2007 7:25 AM, Greg Hankins wrote:
> Thanks, Dan. I thought as much, given the earlier post, but wanted to
> confirm.
> The bookmarking feature seems very desirable, as does the table of
> contents. I have two genuine Newton Books at this point, and the only
> thing I find problematic is the lack of any white space between the
> frame and the text.
>
> I should go play with bookmaking myself to understand why that's the
> case.
>
> Thank for the confirmation and the links.
>
> Cheers!
>
> Greg
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