Hi,
When you zoom or crop the the margins of a pdf in order to increase the display of text, it becomes very important where or which line the next display begins. In this case, Onyx original pdf viewer divides a single page into two (or more) parts and when you swipe, it marks the place of the last line of the previous part with a dotted line so that you can recognize the overlapping section. However, it cannot help not being-confused. Every page-turn, it is a torture to search for the dotted line.
As far as I follow, Onyx added scrolling mode options for pdfs with its new firmware and I wonder how it works. When you swipe, does the page begins with the last line of the previous display or is there an overlapping section again?
I couldn't see it any of the reviewers' video who claim to present the devices. They actually are very busy to explain features which are not so much related with reading experience.
When you zoom or crop the the margins of a pdf in order to increase the display of text, it becomes very important where or which line the next display begins. In this case, Onyx original pdf viewer divides a single page into two (or more) parts and when you swipe, it marks the place of the last line of the previous part with a dotted line so that you can recognize the overlapping section. However, it cannot help not being-confused. Every page-turn, it is a torture to search for the dotted line.
As far as I follow, Onyx added scrolling mode options for pdfs with its new firmware and I wonder how it works. When you swipe, does the page begins with the last line of the previous display or is there an overlapping section again?
I couldn't see it any of the reviewers' video who claim to present the devices. They actually are very busy to explain features which are not so much related with reading experience.