
Not as handy as jumping to a bookmark in the book, but not too difficult or time consuming either.Īh, so basically you made a copy of the image file and just loaded that on your KT? It would actually be a lot more useful if you could just long press on a image in an epub and have it enter some kind of image viewing mode that allowed shrinking (for images that are larger/wider than the screen) and zooming (for those that are smaller). This will open up the book in the E-bookviewer. You just have to jump between the book file and the graphics file when you need to refer to the map. You can view any of the books in your calibre library by selecting the book andpressing the View button. This is something I've done on the noted Honorverse map a lot - as I decided to christen my KT by rereading the entire series - and it's been very useful. zip file) then you could load it as a graphics file and zoom on that. If you extract the map as a graphics file from the.

However it is possible to zoom on graphics files, for example this map of the Honorverse which I have loaded on my Kobo. However if you simply press Ctrl and scroll the mousewheel up, the document view is zoomed, thus increasing the page width such that eventually you’ll see a horizontal scrollbar.I haven't managed to zoom in on a map as a function in actually reading a book.

If you mean how do I set the ebook size of an.

Take MS Word for example - if you select all the text (Ctrl+A) and increase the font size (Ctrl+]), the page width remains unaffected but naturally less text fits on each line and thus the text re-flows. Do you mean the calibre reader included with the program If so, simply drag the margins to the size you want. Different document readers/editors behave differently in this regard.

What you want is for the text to re-flow on zooming in. It means that the amount of pages of an eBook increases this way. That also is how it is handled at an eReader. If in a smaller size 20 words were on one line, then after zooming, 14 words are on that line, the page width is kept. Just to compare… If ADE is used as eReader program, then zooming in increases the font size but it does not affect the page width.
