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Hi
I'm just wondering if anyone else has experienced this and I also wanted to report the following bug when reading magazines.
When I have the page curl animation set to "on" and have zoomed in on a page to look at the contents once in awhile I'll notice that the "article view" button at the bottom of the page will disappear. When I zoom out of the page and turn to the next page the page curl animation will be translucent. You can solve this by closing the magazine and reopening. But of course it will do it again at a later point. I can't figure out exactly what causes this - like I said it doesn't happen 100% of the time, but I would say more like 50%.
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Hello,
I couldn't replicate the error that you have got. However, I did notice that when I enabled the page-turn function if you are in a advertisement there is no Article View feature regardless if you zoom in or out. If you are viewing the story of a topic, you would be able to see Article View by zooming in and out.
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Hi
I'm aware that the article view is not displayed for advertisements.
I did not note this, but this concerns the Nook HD. I've never had the problem on the Nook Color.
I've had this issue with any magazine that I have purchased: National Review, The Nation, National Geographic, Reason, The New Republic, etc. Except for enhanced magazines.
There doesn't seem to be any rhyme or reason as to what triggers this. My best suggestion is to zoom in on a page that has the article view icon. When your zoomed in just scroll through the page in multiple directions and see if the "article view" icon disappears. If it does disappear, zoom back out and the article view icon will reappear and then turn the page to see if it is translucent.
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