alternatives to the concept of a page, Gutenberg press vs LCD screen
Reinhard Kotucha
reinhard.kotucha at web.de
Sat Aug 31 00:03:03 CEST 2019
On 2019-08-29 at 19:20:57 -0600, Doug McKenna wrote:
> Richard Kotucha wrote:
>
> >| Technology is by far not advanced enough to make
> >| e-books a serious replacement for printed books.
>
> I might agree, but only after deleting "by far".
>
> I've enclosed a screen shot from a page being turned (a simulated
> animation using Apple's eBook tools) from my recently released
> eBook/app for iPads and iPhone. Each page has 100% TeX quality
> typesetting on it (including as you can see, math layout), yet
> there is no PDF used at all. This eBook reader is simulating pages
> similarly to how a PDF reader would render them, but in an eBook
> interface backed (invisibly) by all the usual TeX-language-created
> data structures (plus some extras I've added).
This looks much better than everything I've seen before. I
occasionally see people using eBooks in public transport means.
Admittedly, their devices are much smaller and maybe sufficient for
plain text. However, the huge interword spaces I often see are not
necessary nowadays and makes me assume that these devices don't even
support hyphenation.
Thank you for the photograph and ignore "by far". This is quite what
I had in mind.
Regards,
Reinhard
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