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i have some PDFs that are scanned images and the N770 runs out of memory on all of them (i have 64GB swap on the mmc).
No big deal i thought and resized the pictures and copied those on the N770 instead of a big PDF.
But now the Picture-Viewer auto-rotates them because they are bigger in heigth than in width (of course, it's scanned A4-Pages) and i cant find a option anywhere to turn that "feature" off.
480 pixels is not sufficient for the width of a page, you can't read that.
Any idea what i could do now?