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While most of the navigation tools are similar to text-based titles, illus-
trated books get a few navigation enhancements:
The navigation control at the bottom of the screen displays page
previews rather than just page numbers. Tap it to reveal a larger
popover preview, and drag to jump to a new page ( Figure 7.9 ).
Tap the Contents button to also view page previews.
Double-tap to get a closer look at a page.
Pinch with two fingers to zoom in and out.
Figure 7.9
Navigating an
illustrated book
Navigate a PDF
Reading a PDF in iBooks is a bit like reading an illustrated book (minus
the page curling effect when you turn a page), but with a few differences.
The navigation control at the bottom of the screen displays small
thumbnails of the pages, but you don't get a larger preview popover.
The reading controls at the top of the page are similar to books, save
for the addition of an Action button, enabling you to attach the PDF to
an email or send it to a printer.
note Unlike books, you won't get a two-page spread when viewing a PDF in
landscape. However, you'll have more control over page display if you
use another PDF-compatible app such as GoodReader.
 
 
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