Most of us are familiar with the obvious ones:
certain font types, one page maximum, etc..
Another thing I read from time to time is that you need a license to use
certain font type in ebooks.
Not exact matches
If you want your book cover to look a
certain way; the interiors to have a specific presentation style; the paper to look or feel a
certain way; the
fonts to be of a definite
type; the editing to be done your way that allows feedback; and to make input into the marketing strategies, control is important.
Features include the ability to lend
certain ebooks for 14 days, there are eight
font types and five
font sizes, read in landscape or portrait modes with a lock for the screen orientation, choose what page to got to or use the scroll bar, and sync your library of ebooks and last page read across devices.
• We've resolved an issue where the
font type can not be changed for
certain books.
There are a few things about the Sony PRS - 650 that could use improving, mainly the same things that are listed on the PRS - 350 review: the lack of styling options, such as changing line - spacing, margins,
font type, etc, all of which requires adding
fonts and editing the CSS file of an ebook to change styling; the fact that landscape mode breaks pages into two sections for ebooks, showing duplicate sentences; and other minor annoyances like having to go through multiple menu selections for
certain features and settings.
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.
You can change
font type with
certain formats, but there is no ability to change EPUB
fonts.