Good to know, Peter. Thank you and noted.
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> I like your comments about ePubs and PDF, with the respect of readers
> being available for multiple platforms.
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> Now looking at it from IBM's point-of-view and "Copyright" material, are
> ePubs a little easier to
PDFs is correct, but I have
been known to be wrong before! :)
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On Fri, Jul 8, 2016 at 3:13 AM, Peter Hunkeler wrote:
> >Just out of curiosity, if ePubs of z/OS books provided all the same
> functionalities as PDFs (same technical content, same methods for
> obtaining/saving, etc.), plus had added benefits such as visual scaling and
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>Just out of curiosity, if ePubs of z/OS books provided all the s
>Just out of curiosity, if ePubs of z/OS books provided all the same
>functionalities as PDFs (same technical content, same methods for
>obtaining/saving, etc.), plus had added benefits such as visual scaling and
>accessibility, would you still be so adamant about keeping PDFs?
Basically I
On 7 July 2016 at 11:01, Sue Shumway wrote:
> Just out of curiosity, if ePubs of z/OS books provided all the same
> functionalities as PDFs (same technical content, same methods for
> obtaining/saving, etc.), plus had added benefits such as visual scaling and
>
Sue Shumway wrote:
Just out of curiosity, if ePubs of z/OS books provided all the same
functionalities as PDFs (same technical content, same methods for
obtaining/saving, etc.), plus had added benefits such as visual scaling and
accessibility, would you still be so adamant about keeping PDFs?
I'm in the other camp with a smartphone but no tablet, and I hate trying to
zoom and pan my way around what is basically an image on my small screen. I'm
probably in the minority these days without a tablet, but there's no reason to
not plan for small smartphone screens anyway.
Just out of
>Yes, PDFs can be rough on a mobile. What do you think of ePubs instead?
I'm reading PDFs on my iPad all the time. Works great, provided you're using a
good app (Apples builtin apps are not my first choice). For PDFs I used to use
FileApp and have no swithed to Readdle's "Document 5". Great
>The search in KC, which provides links to pages in manuals it's found, appears
>to only provide the Data Areas manuals for 2.2.
It seems to me that the Data Areas manuals are missing again in the z/OS V2.1
MVS bookshelf. Has happened before. The are there in the z/OS V2.2 bookshelf
(yes,
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