This is where the screen flashes black in order to get rid of any afterimages left by
previous pages of text.
Not exact matches
Or, at the base
of the
page there are
text links that can take you to the
previous or next recipe.
«London Speed Dating Quality Speed Dating in London» - it's the title
of the site.The most important
text on the main
page - «Some comments from speed daters at
previous events:», «Speed Dating near London», «Upcoming London Speed Dating events», «Speed Dating in London».
Ghosting is the faint display
of text or graphics that remains from a
previous page even after you
page forward.
The inability to flip back to
previous pages or control the
text physically, either through making written notes or bending
pages, limits one's sensory experience and thus reduces long - term memory
of the
text.
4 GB (2,000 eBooks), lighter than
previous models, sharper
text, new fonts, same 8 week battery life, power button moved to side instead
of back, removed
page change buttons from bezel.
It doesn't show the distracting grayed - out
text at the top and bottom
of the
page when sentences overlap into the next and
previous pages.
E Ink has reportedly developed a new technology that significantly reduces the amount
of ghosting from
page to
page (ghosting is when faded
text or images from the
previous page remain after turning a
page, which can happen more often when a device is cold or hot).
It still has the ghosting you see in empty space on the new
page, where there was
text on a
previous page you were on, but the
text itself holds up better over the course
of multiple
page turns.
With full refresh off
text and images are more prone to ghosting and afterimage effects where you can see faint indications
of the
previous pages.
Each chapter
of the
text should begin with new
page, irrespective
of where the
previous one has terminated.
While most
text - oriented iPhone apps give you up / down scrolling to view more
text, Kindle for iPhone tries to simulate the
pages of a book, so it requires you to swipe your finger left or right to view the
previous and next
pages, respectively.
I did, however, notice a fair bit
of ghosting while reading, with
text from
previous pages bleeding through like a book printed on onion skin or an unshaken Etch - A-Sketch.
Unless you set the
page to refresh with a black flash on every
page turn, you'll get a progressive bleed through
of previous pages interfering with the contrast
of the
text.
The
previous content
of this
page or section has been identified as posing a potential copyright issue, as a copy or modification
of the
text from the source (s) below, and is now listed on Wikipedia: Copyright problems (listing):
The important point is, given McSteve's
previous engagement with Steig previously and the team et - al passim, given that he's actually seen the 88
pages and responded to them, given his undoubted expertise at parsing sometimes complex and obscure
text and eloquently highlighting differences and / or similarities, is it plausible that he has reasonable evidence that «Reviewer A» was a group effort, and that Steig was part
of the group.