This reflow view can make the document easier to read on a mobile device or magnified on a standard monitor, without scrolling horizontally to read the text. If the basis for the file is text, and the document can reflow, converting that text to Kindle can work fairly well. The whole idea of a PDF is to recreate the layout of a formatted page. I've tried Librera, and Moon Reader, and they're both great too, but ReadEra premium is one of the best apps I've ever used and makes reading on a tablet such a pleasure. You can reflow a PDF to temporarily present it as a single column that is the width of the document pane. Some PDFs are images of pages, some are laid-out text. Not sure how much of this you can do without premium. Hi I discovered that Microsoft word has this features, right click pdf, then open with word. I hope I explained that clearly, but it's something to behold. I study a fair amount around trauma and human development, but that content can be dense as well as pretty overwhelming (as I have Complex PTSD and can dissociate when reading heavy content and getting overwhelmed), so after reading a book, highlighting a bunch and adding several notes, I can quickly go back and get an overview of a book by glancing over all of that logically organized in one place. I read a lot of non-fiction and do a lot of notating, and I think this concept is absolutely brilliant. On my synced google drive it looks even worse, with highlights all over the page. Then when you go to the book that you've highlighted and notated, it will show all of your highlights, with the actual content you highlighted, what color you highlighted (in case you have a system for what each color means) and the note you added below the highlight! However, when I opened the PDF next day all my highlights was gone and I a get small icon on the top. It was standard fare in every browser before this, since most browsers used the AOSP WebView. Can highlight in four different colors, and you can add your own notes to whereever you highlight. Google proactively removed text wrapping from Android Webview in 2013 with version 4.4 Kitkat, so their text wrapping isnt some secret technology that Google is interested in including with Chromium. So good that I paid the slightly pricey amount for Premium (about $10) and well-worth the money spent, no doubt in my mind. Someone else mentioned ReadEra is incredible. Only Moon+ Pro has optional full dark app theme though. ![]() Because the only 3 apps for Android that support with Pdf both together at the same time text reflow any zoom and night view are Moon+ Pro, Xodo and (slow plus unstable piece of crap) EZ Pdf. As someone already mentioned, Librera Pro on F-Droid is great - especially if you're a FOSS person (which I certianly am), BUT. But concerning good pdf reading experience choice is limited.
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