And we're happy to see the app continue to improve its feature set, including Split View and iPad Pro support,
font options for the article viewer, and the means to sync across Instapaper content.
This screenshot shows
the font options for the Kindle Voyage, with Baskerville selected.
Not exact matches
Increased the character limit on the coupon descriptions to 250, as
font size and line height
options can be changed to allow
for more text to be shown
It is, to say the least, highly unusual
for a
font to be the breakout star of a hit series, particularly when that series offers many traditional human
options: the bespectacled, awkward Barb; the goofy Dustin (or really any of the show's central kids); the protective, en - vested Mrs. Wheeler; the stern but good - hearted Chief Hopper; not to mention the Winonaissance.
Dozens of accessibility
options for differently abled players (including color - blind palettes, dyslexia - friendly
font options, remappable controls, and more)
They then customize the worksheet based on
options for font, case, letter size, directional arrows, slant direction, and whether the student is left - or right - handed.
The MKC build your own site can be confusing and you may not even know how much a model or
option costs because of the stylized
font (
for dollar amounts only) that is hard to read.
To fit your needs and your budget
for education books, Lightning Press gives you
options such as thickness of paper, black and white to full - color diagram printing, and
font size.
I'm just sorry I didn't ask Dr. Kane about the inclusion of an all - text bolding
option in the Kindle — plus a
font optimized
for people with dyslexia.
The Kobo Aura offers 11
font options, including Dyslexie, which was created
for dyslexic readers.
I read mostly library books, and I heard that many of the customizable
options (such as certain
fonts and the ability to make the text bold) are not available
for side loaded content.
The second gen also has a number of new software features; such as inverting black and white, a slider bar in the e-reader app that can apply new bold settings to all
fonts and accessibility
options for vision impaired readers.
In addition, the more versatile
font options and more consistent frontlighting system were what did it
for me.
Unlike the previous tools, this one provides a number of background images (or you can opt
for your own),
fonts and text design
options to choose from when designing your cover.
Same exact text
options:
font sizes,
font types, line spacing, margins, partial page refresh, darken contrast
for PDFs.
Self - publishing points of interest: different levels of editing, front and back cover design, interior formatting,
font usages, images and copyrights, platforms
for distribution, royalties / payments, marketing
options (Kindle Unlimited program and others), giveaways, swag / marketing materials, in - person appearances, book signings, and more.
I assume that's what the original
fonts option would be
for (I'm too lazy to download, import, convert, and sideload everything anymore so I haven't used Calibre in a long time — mostly I just read library ebooks lately because it's my opinion that 90 % of writers suck at writing so I have no interest in paying
for most books).
Pages looked good and had customization
options for font, text size, and contrast.
For instance, using the
font changing
option, you can shrink the text size to a lower enough value to read your books via a dual - page mode.
Although authors can attempt to learn formatting there are many rules one must learn, legal issues with
fonts one would have to resolve, and the greatest potential
for error, so I highly suggest against this
option.
The main advantage with it over Kindles is the support
for ePub format and the fact that Kobo's software offers a lot more
font customization
options.
You have the
option to choose between 13 different pre-loaded formats and support
for advanced users to load in their own
fonts!
You won't find the extensive ebook augmentation
options in the Bebook Touch as you would in the Kindle, Nook, or Kobo line of readers, but the unit is perfectly acceptable
for your average user who just wants to change the size of the
font and load in their own books.
Txtr has informed us that in the final production model they will be adding support
for font size editing, to give customers the
options to make the text larger and smaller.
Lots of
options for customizing
fonts, ability to add a custom dictionary, and waterproofing are nice features to have, but aren't major considerations.
Outdated Hardware Faded text and weird
font options $ 60
for a lighted case?
So while the QuickOffice update will allow
for editing Microsoft Word and Excel documents, the formatting
options currently available include
options to change the
font type, color, and size, along with underlining, italics, and bold in Word.
The front - lit display, in conjunction with the supremely excellent
font augmentation
options, make this a viable investment
for newbie and advanced users alike.
There's a «use true black»
option but it's meant
for dark backgrounds on OLED displays, not
for making the
fonts true black instead of pale gray.
Other than that they will need to get very creative to capture my dollars: 1) speakers
for audible / text to speech 2) storage increase 3)
font control
options 4) much better battery life
It has far greater
options for customization, due to the fact you can load in your own
fonts.
For me it comes down to size followed by the ability to adjust the
font weight and many more
font size
options.
I am hoping that Amazon at the very least gives us some more customization
options and
font choices
for this lack of innovation and laziness.
Touching the pyramid / carat / page number at the bottom of the screen (the screen seems forgiving
for elderly shaky or pudgy fingers) results in a simple pop - up array of
options, including
for changing
font size, type and line spacing.
Most ebook readers and apps these days offer several
font choices, or at least an
option for serif or sans - serif.
Adobe reader, Moon + Reader (Pro), Mantano Reader (Premium), and Aldiko (Premium) all work a lot better, faster, are more responsive, and have lots of more
options to adjust the
fonts, visuals, or whatever
for best text / image quality!
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.
While I would like to see some other
font options, and see the names presented in sample text, much like how the
font - size
options are presented, I'm glad to see Amazon add the capability to change
fonts, since that's a feature that Nook and most all LCD - based e-readers have had
for some time.
In addition, AMLABEL's interactive touchscreen allows
for complete language and
font customization, providing all visitors with their choice of language from a multi-language index and the
option of increasing the
font size
for the visually impaired.
If you have the
option ePub is probably the best format
for this device as it will keep the
fonts if embedded, has wide range of zoom and generally will be closest to a print book (albeit a mass market paperback).
New features have now been added including all - way reading angles
for righties and lefties, multi-language interface
options, line spacing, built - in clock, adjustable
font sizes and line breaks and even full picture support, so your favorite books will now show up with pictures.
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.
If you tap anywhere near the top inch of the screen, you'll bring up the Menu bar, which has the same controls as you'll find on the home screen, along with
options to adjust the
font, go to a specific page, bring up X-Ray
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The main difference with the Kindle Fire's reading app and Kindle
for Android app is the addition of more
font choices and adjusting
options.
For instance, to get to the main configuration
options screen, where you can change not only display
options but also toggle page numbers and page turn animations, you must tap the
font size icon, then tap «More.»
Freda (the name is a contraction of «Free Reader») provides a wealth of
options for reading EPUB books, including the ability to change type size,
font, spacing, margins, layout and colour scheme, along with being able to customize the controls and gestures.
What I'd love to see from Apple js an e-ink reader, the ability to port previous ebook purchases to sync with the said e-reader, social media
for e-book (iTunes + Goodreads would be so awesome), strong support
for customisable dictionaries and
fonts, and the
option to borrow from the library.
Crisp, clear,
options for font and lighting - all easy to use and housed in a lightweight, portable device that I can carry anywhere.
The text
options are many, with six choices each
for text size,
fonts, spacing, and background color (choose among normal, a dark gray, light gray, butter, mocha, and sepia).
I do like the bold
option on the inkBook but the
fonts don't seem to be optimized
for E Ink.