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The last line of a page was
not displayed on the screen in some Sony Clie devices with high
resolution display.
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The changes in the font size
setting or the scroll preferences were not retained properly in
Docs and eBooks.
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When exiting the Find dialog
box with the Graffiti shift on, the part of the scroll bar where
the shift arrow mark had been would no longer display.
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When displaying 2 byte Asian
languages such as Korean, Japanese, or Chinese, the last character
or word of each line would be omitted.
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Palm OS 5 Support
(Palm Tungsten T, Sony Clie NX series)
HandStory Suite 2.3 fully supports Palm OS 5 devices such as Palm
Tungsten T and Sony Clie NX series. If you have a Palm Tungsten
T, you can use the 5-Way Navigator to browse files in HandStory
without a stylus.
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Faster document
loading in Clip, Doc and Book views
If a Clip page is long or contains many image files, it opens
faster now with the new background loading support in Clip view.
Documents are loaded faster with an improved document loading
mechanism, the Incremental Loading technology, in Doc and Book
views.
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Support for displaying
the list of contents in HandStory eBooks
In Book view, the bookmark icon has been replaced by a new contents
icon (). You can easily access the table of contents in HandStory
eBooks using this icon. User bookmarks can be accessed at menu
-> Marks -> Edit Bookmarks.
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Supports 256 colors
image conversion in Clips, for smaller file size
The Convert Images to 256 Colors option has been added to the
Images setting in the Clip Settings dialog box, enabling smaller
file sizes. This option is useful for those who are conscious
of the memory space in the handheld.
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New Clip Script
commands for HandStory Script Clips
New commands have been added to HandStory Clip Script. The new
Clip Script commands include commands for clipping Web pages where
an article is divided into more than two pages.
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Support for PNG
and TIFF image conversion
HandStory can convert images in PNG (*.png) and TIFF (*.tif,
*.tiff) formats and save them to Palm. Right-click on a PNG or
TIFF file in Windows Explorer to save it to your Palm.
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