Maybe Tanya reads a lot of PDF as kind of default format for all kinds of technical things and very common format for downloadable ebooks. AFAIK ebook readers are terrible in pdf rendering.
> AFAIK ebook readers are terrible in pdf rendering.
They're not really comparable formats. PDFs are documents rendered onto virtual paper: there is only so much a mobile device can do there, as a PDF is likely rendered as an 8½ by 11 or A4, which isn't going to be great on a tiny mobile screen. Bad tradeoffs between tiny text or pan-and-scan.
eBooks, OTOH, are reflowable: ePub is "just" a ZIP of HTML¹. But the viewer can lay them out appropriately, so they can be formatted to fit your device, whether that's a tablet, a phone, or something else.
IMO if you want to read something on a device, ePub > PDF for those reasons. PDF is good for print, & ensuring that what comes out of the printer has a shot at resembling the screen. (Though there are a good number of print settings to mess that up, too.) And, as a passably portable document format, if you're just doing short term viewing or something.
¹Plus a lot of other metadata that I'm eliding; it's a fair bit more complicated, of course.
They're not really comparable formats. PDFs are documents rendered onto virtual paper: there is only so much a mobile device can do there, as a PDF is likely rendered as an 8½ by 11 or A4, which isn't going to be great on a tiny mobile screen. Bad tradeoffs between tiny text or pan-and-scan.
eBooks, OTOH, are reflowable: ePub is "just" a ZIP of HTML¹. But the viewer can lay them out appropriately, so they can be formatted to fit your device, whether that's a tablet, a phone, or something else.
IMO if you want to read something on a device, ePub > PDF for those reasons. PDF is good for print, & ensuring that what comes out of the printer has a shot at resembling the screen. (Though there are a good number of print settings to mess that up, too.) And, as a passably portable document format, if you're just doing short term viewing or something.
¹Plus a lot of other metadata that I'm eliding; it's a fair bit more complicated, of course.