For those electronic books, which support function of loading of
additional fonts of TTF format (True Tupe Fonts), we have created a special set from eight various bold fonts.
You can fine - tune font boldness and sharpness exactly how you want it, along with margins and line - spacing, and you can even load
in additional fonts of your choice to go along with the 10 already available.
In order to
enable additional fonts in the command prompt, you'll need to pull out your registry hacking skills and open up regedit.exe through the start menu search or run box, navigating down to the following key:
When you add
additional fonts using the information you provided are you adding them to the Reader itself (therefore available for all non DRM books or are you just adding them to a particular book?
Quickreader was recently updated on August 10, and the latest release
includes additional fonts and better font size adjustment, along with improved book formatting and a few other aesthetic enhancements.
Kobo also added five
additional font types to choose from: Amasis, Delima, Felbridge, Gill Sans, and Rockwell.
You can add
additional fonts by placing TTF files in the Fonts directory of your device (according to the Cool Reader manual); similarly, you can add your own background images if none of the 30 provided with the program satisfy you.
In this build, we're introducing new experiences for managing your fonts in Settings, and for
acquiring additional fonts from the Microsoft Store.
You can adjust the boldness and sharpness of fonts, along with margins and line - spacing, and you can also load in
additional fonts of your choice to go along with the 10 font styles pre-loaded (my new favorite font is a modified version of Charis SIL).
There are a ton of fonts that are preloaded on the stock app and there is no way to
add additional fonts.
We can look forward to
additional fonts and the ability to edit line spaces and margins.
I much prefer the feel of the Nook to the new Kindle, and appreciate
the additional font choices — but the lack of a lit case may be a deal breaker.
I do hope some of the improved software like —
the additional font sizes makes it to the rest of the Kindles.
Shortly after writing this review, I found out that it is easy to add
additional fonts to the Kobo Touch.
To enable
an additional font like that one while still keeping Consolas enabled, you'll first need to download and install the font (right - click on it and choose Install), and then go back into the registry and add a new key, making sure to give it a different name (I used 00 and 000, but you could use 00, 01, 02, etc).
This article discusses
some additional fonts you can use.
No need to download
any additional fonts with this one!