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    About PDF visualisation

    Discussion in 'Acer' started by Askani, Nov 6, 2007.

  1. Askani

    Askani Notebook Geek

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    Well, I am having a little trouble visualizing PDF files, not that it doesn't open, bt when it does, visualising it is a little slow when turning pages...
    for instance, I downloaded Heros comics (I love the show!) and when I was trying to read them I got annoyed with the slowness when changing pages!

    To be clear, I think something could be done, as far as hardware I guess min is ok!
    Turion TL-52 and 2gig ram ... so... what do you think?
     
  2. Evolution

    Evolution Vox Sola

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    I think I understand what you are talking about. This becomes an issue if the document you are viewing has a very high magnification level and there are a lot of pictures(images)in the file and you are trying to scroll through the pages too quickly. It doesn't happen however if the PDF file is all text as text is very easy for to render. Remember it takes time for the computer to render the images in a PDF document it is not going to be as smooth as scrolling through a web page.

    Just slow down how fast you are scrolling and thats all you can really do AFAIK.