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Postby brokerron » March 3rd, 2008 2:31 am
Postby Jason » March 3rd, 2008 3:33 am
Postby プチクレア » March 3rd, 2008 3:39 am
Postby markystar » March 6th, 2008 12:41 pm
Most PDFs work, but you might have trouble reading the older ones because of the Adobe encoding (it seems the iPhone/Ipod Touch supports TrueType encoding but not the old Adobe Type 1 the older PDFS are encoded with... and I still haven't find a way to change the encoding on the pdfs...)
Postby Jason » March 11th, 2008 6:02 am
alismidd wrote:I am typing this from my Ipod touch which is a new purchase. I can open the PDF files (on-line with safari) but can not see the Japanese characters at all - sorry, not great with technology, hope some-one can help rectify this? Thanks...
Postby queenparadox » March 14th, 2009 9:54 pm
alismidd wrote:I am typing this from my Ipod touch which is a new purchase. I can open the PDF files (on-line with safari) but can not see the Japanese characters at all - sorry, not great with technology, hope some-one can help rectify this? Thanks...
Postby Javizy » March 15th, 2009 12:41 am
queenparadox wrote:Soo.. my iPod touch has to be connected to the net to view the pdfs? Thank you for clarifying!!alismidd wrote:I am typing this from my Ipod touch which is a new purchase. I can open the PDF files (on-line with safari) but can not see the Japanese characters at all - sorry, not great with technology, hope some-one can help rectify this? Thanks...
Postby queenparadox » March 16th, 2009 10:42 pm
Javizy wrote:queenparadox wrote:Soo.. my iPod touch has to be connected to the net to view the pdfs? Thank you for clarifying!!alismidd wrote:I am typing this from my Ipod touch which is a new purchase. I can open the PDF files (on-line with safari) but can not see the Japanese characters at all - sorry, not great with technology, hope some-one can help rectify this? Thanks...
These posts are over a year old, and you can now view PDFs with a number of applications from the store. You will need a wireless network at home to be able to synchronise, though. I have Files Lite, which works okay and is free (with a 200 MB limit), but it's the first one I tried, so somebody else could probably recommend a better one. I don't really read the PDFs on my iPod, since it's too fiddly zooming in and out and whatnot. People have requested an e-book reader friendly version, but it seems that whatever system is used to generate the PDFs is very inflexible, so I don't think we'll see one in the near future.
Postby pilgrimpictures » June 11th, 2013 2:29 pm
プチクレア wrote:However, at this point it doesn't support the premium feed (and it might not support the basic feed either), as it requires password identifcation.