I would like to have the option to Scroll instead of a Page turn on my iPad/iPhone.
Thank you.
[Y]
I think the option of having the page scroll on the iPhone/iPad makes the reading easier. The problem is when you are rereading a verse where a page break is, you must flip the page back and forth.
I will even make the font smaller sometimes, however, the eyes are going bad and it makes it hard to see.[8-|]
This is critical for another reason -- if you are trying to copy a block of text from a Bible or other resource that breaks over into another column.
Sometimes you can change the number of columns or font size to get the whole block "together" on the same page (but really small fonts make it difficult to use the copy handles), but sometimes you just can't get that whole block of text in view on one page, thereby requiring multiple copy/paste actions, which is really awkward and time-consuming.
Being able to scroll up or down will help us in most of these situations.
[Y] [Y]
I think page turning (especially with animation) was cool when the iPad first came out, but people quickly realized that traditional scrolling had its merits.
Question: Did scrolling come first or did page turning come first?
Peter
I think the option of having the page scroll on the iPhone/iPad makes the reading easier. The problem is when you are rereading a verse where a page break is, you must flip the page back and forth. I will even make the font smaller sometimes, however, the eyes are going bad and it makes it hard to see.
I will even make the font smaller sometimes, however, the eyes are going bad and it makes it hard to see.
Excellent suggestion! If I had to copy a portion of Scripture, I was forced to shrink the font also.