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Thursday 20080228

Howto: Get Free eBooks Sized Right for the ASUS Eee PC 701

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tags: , , — jeff @ 8:33 pm

There are a lot of good places to get ebooks, like Project Gutenburg, etc, but their formatting is ugly and difficult to read. As far as I can tell, there aren’t any great ebook readers for linux. Also, I have an Eee PC, which has a special size that makes it easy to hold sideways, like a book.  PDF readers, like Acrobat, rotate pages and display them fullscreen, which is nice.  A lot of eBooks are available in custom pdf format at manybooks.net.

Here’s the secret to combining manybooks.net with your Eee PC 701: Find a good book, and for the download format, select “custom pdf” from the pulldown menu. When you hit “download” you’ll get a bunch of options for customizing the output pdf file. I’ve found that these options work really well for me:

Size: 90 x 152 millimeters

Body Font: Times New Roman

Heading Font: Helvetica

Font size: 13 (I like anyway, 11 is definitely too small)

Spacing: 1.5 lines

Margins: set them all to 4 mm

And download!  It’s amazingly fast. Instantaneous on my low-end DSL connection.

1 Comment »

  1. thnx

    Comment by Atul — Monday 20080922 @ 3:46 am


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