NOOK User Guide Reading 124
PDF Files
In PDF files, the content is scaled to fit the Reader when the text size is Small. When the text
size is small, you will see the PDF as it would appear on a larger screen, with layout and graphics
preserved.
When viewing a PDF file, try the Small text size first. If that is too small, try larger sizes.
Larger text sizes and Extra small involve scaling the font and reflowing the text.
For PDF files in some foreign languages, your NOOK is not able to resize the fonts. For
these, you will see one size (Small).
To change the Reader text size:
1 In the Reader, choose Preferences > Text size.
2 Choose a text size: Extra small, Small, Medium, Large, Extra large, or Extra extra large.
Images
Some eBooks and most magazines and newspapers contain images. The images that are present are
those that were included in the item by the publisher.
• For EPUB and PDB files, your NOOK displays the images, irrespective of the text font size. The
images are a fixed size; you cannot zoom in or out.
• For PDF files when the text size is Small, you will see the PDF as it would appear on a larger
screen, with layout and images preserved. An attempt is made to display images in other text
sizes than Small, but image display is not guaranteed in other text sizes. When images are
displayed at other text sizes, they are displayed in the sizes embedded in the PDF file.
Opening DRM-secured Digital Content
Some digital content is protected by Digital Rights Management (DRM). Your NOOK manages
encryption information it needs to open digital content that is protected by DRM. Dierent rules
apply for the My B&N Library and My Documents sections of your library.