RE: Strange Things when reading PDF files
- From: "Harmony Neil" <harmonylm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 27 Jan 2010 12:49:34 -0000
Hellow,
I've seen that. I've got the same books as you for the c++, but I've had to
edit the text files purely to make it easier to understand with jaws because
the words are all over the place. Have you tried maximizing the window? I
did this but it doesn't make a lot of difference to be honest.
Sorry I couldn't be of more help,
Harmony.
-----Original Message-----
From: jfw-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:jfw-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf
Of Parham Doustdar
Sent: 27 January 2010 11:42 AM
To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Strange Things when reading PDF files
Hi there,
I have seen this over and over. There are small boxes sometimes, not in
story books, but rather in theory books (such as the books in the For
Dummies series (E.G. programming in C++ for dummies, ASP.net for
dummies) and the Idiot's Guide to whatever books) that make a line break
up. Let me paste a bit of a book called the Complete Idiot's guide to
Yoga that I found lying around. See?
[paste]
Yoga is great for teenagers, who
enjoy increased health and a vibrant sense of well-
already tend to be strong, flexi
being.
ble, and energetic. Teenagers are
frequently surprised at how challenging
yoga can be. The mental
Yoga vs. Other Exercise
focus, physical control, and spiri-
Most Western forms of exercise emphasize stress tual development that come
on the muscles combined with quick, harsh move-along with yoga are
wonderful
ments. Yoga avoids such movements, which tend therapies for adolescents
whose
to trigger lactic acid production in muscle fibers, hormones are raging
and who
leading to pain. In addition, yoga's emphasis on may feel depressed, out
of con-
breathing delivers more oxygen to muscles to fur-trol, or angry, without
knowing
ther lessen the effects of lactic acid production. why.
You needn't give up your favorite sport, however.
[/paste]
As you see, lines seem to get cut off, and you seem to have two things
talked about in one line. Is there a way to split these two, such as a
table-like structure one could navigate?
Thanks!
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