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Old 12-22-04, 10:39 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Anyone have a good eManga viewer?

I have x50v and would like to read some of the scan-lations I have, so does anyone know of a reader or are useing another program to do the same task?

(Preferable one that can view files from within compressed zip files.)
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can you actually see anything on something as small as a PDA ?
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Originally Posted by jimmyscab
can you actually see anything on something as small as a PDA ?
Sure I can even read subtitles...but I was hopeing for a viewer that would let me pan.
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I know there's a comic strip reader out there somewhere but I can't seem to find it. Here's a tip from the old Mazingo Service that may help you view them Better in PIE if they are already in .html format;

Comic Strips
Mazingo is an ideal way to showcase comic strips. With a few enhancements, you can offer a nice scrolling interface for the daily delivery of your strips. To publish a comic strip with Mazingo, you need the following:


A Cover Page, with your comic's logo, and links to the last 5 days of comics.
Several Comic Pages -- individual HTML pages for each comic.

When creating these pages, please adhere to the following:


On the Cover Page, ensure that everything fits in a 220 pixel wide window. This means no wide tables, no frames, and no graphics over 220 pixels wide.
On the Comic Pages, insert the following tag EXACTLY as shown: <fit=0>. This ensures the comic always displays full-screen.


I think adding that tag will help. Meanwhile I'll keep looking.
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I have a load of manga on JPG files, whats the best program to view it ?
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Originally Posted by jimmyscab
I have a load of manga on JPG files, whats the best program to view it ?
You would probably want to look at Photo/slideshow apps.

....I'm surprized that you can manage to read the text.
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