In landscape, the phone status bar, plus obsidian's bottom and top bars, make the actual pdf's viewport quite tiny.
The screen is 2160x1080, which means that roughly 40% of the screen is occupied by inessential things.
So an option to take the reader (with the annotation panel) fullscreen would make mobile reading a much more pleasant experience!
I know that the obsidian app does allow for fullscreen, because when you click the More options → Presentation mode from the epub.js topbar, it goes completely fullscreen. Hiding all peripheral things including the android system status bar.
(Reading in portrait mode, while more spacious vertically, is not that feasible because most A4 page-size PDF's body text gets illegibly small with fit-width zoom.)
In landscape, the phone status bar, plus obsidian's bottom and top bars, make the actual pdf's viewport quite tiny. The screen is 2160x1080, which means that roughly 40% of the screen is occupied by inessential things.
So an option to take the reader (with the annotation panel) fullscreen would make mobile reading a much more pleasant experience!
I know that the obsidian app does allow for fullscreen, because when you click the More options → Presentation mode from the epub.js topbar, it goes completely fullscreen. Hiding all peripheral things including the android system status bar.
(Reading in portrait mode, while more spacious vertically, is not that feasible because most A4 page-size PDF's body text gets illegibly small with fit-width zoom.)