Best of all, you can
adjust the font size of the text you are reading.
Another nice feature of this app is the ability to easily
adjust the font sizes of entries and terms using a slider bar within the settings menu.
Not exact matches
In the Pro version, which costs $ 2.99, you can
adjust the
font, the
size of the text, and the color treatments.
Students can read a standard textbook in the
font size of their choosing, and they can
adjust the color contrast (white on black, black on white, color, and so on) to suit their needs.
Adobe Captivate 8 does a good job
of adjusting the text
font size to fit the text in the text captions in Primary, Tablet, and Mobile views, along with in - between views.
There's also the question
of health and age privilege; consider for example the oft - quoted scenario
of a nearsighted person who finds that reading on an ereading device, and therefore being able to
adjust the
font size to something comfortable for them, means they can suddenly read a lot more easily than they can a print book.
Every e-book you purchase will be able to be read on the Microsoft Edge browser, which will be updated with a number
of enhancements such as being able to
adjust the
font size and
font type.
This will obviously appeal to people who frequently
adjust the
sizes of the
fonts or have vision disorders and want to read more effectively.
You can
adjust the margins, line spacing, choose between 7
fonts and have great control over the
size of them.
Since the «
font -
size -
adjust» property affects the used value
of «
font -
size», authors should take care setting the line height when «
font -
size -
adjust» is used.
If you
adjust any
of the publisher defaults in a book you are reading, such as line spacing, margins or
font size, you are in for a long loading delay if you reopen a book.
There are also many options to
adjust the
size of the
font, and even change it altogether.
There are options to change the
size of the
font, change the
font type completely or
adjust the line spacing or margins.
You can do all
of the normal stuff like
adjusting the
font size,
font type and background colors, margin, alignment as well as brightness to best suit your preference.
When you are reading an EPUB book, you do have a 16 options to change the
size of the
font and
adjust the margins.
Way too small
of a screen, no backlighting, hard to
adjust font sizes.
It is really easy to
adjust the
font type and
font size by clicking on the top half
of the e-reader.
Additionally, you can now
adjust not only the
font size but how many words you want to see on a line
of text.
The iPhone app does not have a ton
of functionality but will allow you to change the
sizes of the
fonts,
adjust the
font type or make highlights.
The Amazon Kindle reader for iPhones has competitive features like
adjusting font sizes though you're limited to just five
font types with a choice
of black text on white, reversed and in sepia look which many consider kindest to your eyes.
Although your reader will likely have options for
adjusting the
size of the
font they see on their screen, starting off with a 12 pt or 14 pt
font is recommended as these are neither too big or two small to be read comfortably.
The pages are fluid in the books to allow you to
adjust the
size of the
font.
Changing the
font size on the device only
adjusts the
size of the margins, not the actual text and formatting.
There are eight different
font choices and a TON
of customization to
adjust the
font size.
There aren't a ton
of advanced features, but you can
adjust the
size of the
font, change the
font completely and share the details
of the book via social media.
Second, it's very easy to patch the Kobo OS to
adjust lots
of things like getting rid
of header / footer space and (further) customizing already extensive margin /
font sizes etc..
When you first start reading a book, the screen is rather distractingly adorned with no fewer than nine interface elements that surround the text — a button to return to your library, a shortcut to the table
of contents, a means
of adjusting the
font size and style, and so on.
First off, the app offers an excellent degree
of text customization options: You can choose from eight
fonts in five
sizes,
adjust line - spacing, and toggle full justification on and off — all from within a panel that's never more than two taps away as you read.
You can also use built - in themes to change the colors
of the application and you can also
adjust the
font types and
size to make reading easier on the eyes.
You can increase the
size of the
fonts or change them entirely, you can also
adjust the margins, linespacing, and backgrounds.
Most
of my favorites I did in epub format and have no problem with
adjusting the
font size.
You can
adjust the
size of the
font,
font type, line spacing, margins and justification.
Another big advantage
of e-books is that you can
adjust the
size of the printed words, that is
fonts.
However, certain types
of paper — like some newsprints — can actually be harder to read, and you also can't
adjust the
font or the
size of a book, although some large print editions are available.
It has options for customizing layout — line - spacing, margins, text alignment,
font size,
font type, background and text color, and you can
adjust brightness on the fly by swiping vertically along the left side
of the screen.
Unlike other e-readers, the Kindle reading pane is plain white by default, though the settings let you
adjust brightness and
font size, and choose a smooth sepia or black background if you're not a fan
of the white.
A lot
of the Kindle features work in landscape mode:
font size and style
adjusting, highlights, dictionary, the menu, search, bookmarks, chapter skipping (vertical swiping), table
of contents, and X-Ray.
Where it helps the most is when you jack up the
font size and only have a few words per line (a lot
of sight - challenged people like using e-readers specifically because you can
adjust the
font size).
Before printing, it will help to set the page
size of whatever you are printing from to the
size of your Kindle's screen,
adjust margins and
font size to your liking etc..
And all the words are still there on an e-reader — better than ever, because you can
adjust the
font size, look up meanings in a built - in dictionary, and take literally millions
of those words with you wherever you go.
It's simple to
adjust the
font type,
font size, line spacing, and margins to your liking, simply by tapping the middle
of the screen and selecting the
font icon.
The new BlackBerry Browser is three times faster than that
of the BlackBerry Bold's, plus it has a lot
of built - in features such as reader mode that allows you to
adjust the
font size, search for text on the page, and invert the display colors between white on black and black on white for easier reading.
Her retinologist recommends using an e-ink reader for anyone because there is no real reflection off
of it, less even than off a print book, and because you can so easily
adjust the
font size and background.
Since different customers will read the eBook on a variety
of screen
sizes and aspect ratios, from cell phones to HD tablets, and since the customer can
adjust the type face,
font size, background color, and internal margins, you can't predict which information or how much information will show on any given screen.
That's why it's good to make a decision to start collecting books in one
of the modern formats, like epub or mobi, that let
adjust font size and reflow text for maximum reading convenience.
The Wall Street Journal reported that punters who ordered the digital version
of Rowling's novel were greeted with flaws relating to the ability to
adjust margins and
font colour and
size.
What's good: Besides offering two type
sizes and five
fonts, users can, with the swipe
of a finger, turn pages,
adjust the brightness, activate the dictionary, make a bookmark or start a search.
The buttons jump you to the table
of contents, let you search for a word or passage within a book, help you move to a specific page within a book using a slider (and kudos to B&N for including here just how many pages are left in the chapter), or allow you to
adjust text options (you can choose from six not - so - different
fonts and seven very different
font sizes).
You can
adjust line spacing,
font size, and margins with smooth sliders, meaning that there are dozens
of possible positions for each one — 24 for
font size alone.
Page layout is easily mussed up, and instead
of zooming, your only option is to change the
font size, in so doing, re-flowing the text and
adjusting the picture
size.