"Font options" refers to the various styles or designs in which text can be displayed. It includes different types of fonts (such as Arial, Times New Roman, or Comic Sans) that vary in appearance, size, thickness, and other characteristics.
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Other additions that the update brings along include several
new font options, better e-book text search while also allowing users to highlight texts with a single touch.
It would be much better if there was a
bold font option or a way to get it to properly refresh.
It is my favorite ebook reader for many reasons: external storage, not back lit, fast page refresh,
many font options, sharp e-ink display.
They are also better for people with vision problems given the screen size and
huge font options.
The Kyocera DuraCore adds a bi-directional speakerphone and a large -
font option for the phone's menus and removes the camera.
Play around
with font options like Arial, Georgia, Tahoma, Verdana and Times New Roman.
Text Adjusting Options: The Kindle Touch offers the same exact
font options as the earlier Kindles.
Dozens of accessibility options for differently abled players (including color - blind palettes, dyslexia -
friendly font options, remappable controls, and more)
There are around six different
FONT options too, so you can keep the publisher defaults or change it to suit your needs.
My disappointment with the Fire HD updates is that there is still no
boldface font option on the Fire HD 8, while Kindles have the boldface option.
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).
I did like Bookerly but they need to do away with Futura, Caecilia, and Baskerville and provide classic established
reading font options such as Georgia, Charter and Times new roman.
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.
This gives the obvious advantage to the Kobo Touch that allows you 12 different built
in font options and the unique ability to load your own in.
There is also a bunch of new
font options available; Baskerville, Caecillia, Helvetica, Helvetica Light, Lucida and Palatino.
It talks about limiting cursor movement in exactly the way it's limited when you jump into Kindle Menus and the
Aa Font Options Menu.
In addition to the new
dyslexic font options, the Android app received a couple of other new features too: variable speed control and volume boost have been added to help make audiobook playback better.
Interestingly, Apple decided to put the
Default Font options (Noteworthy, Marker Felt, Helvetica) here instead of in the app's settings like on iOS.
Kindles have
less font options but they have more software features than Kobo's, including a vocabulary builder, X-Ray, word wise, multiple page scan, advanced bookmarks, highlights and notes can easily be exported, and there's the audio adapter for VoiceView and text - to - speech.
Thanks to those improvements, plus the
flexible font options, Nook models now have the best - looking text you can buy on an e-reader today.
Just make sure to choose the
publisher font option from your Kindle's font menu, and make sure to use the AZW3 format because it won't work with Mobi.
One can print say Cyrillic text to the virtual PDF printer with
embed fonts option selected, and resulted PDF file will be readable with Kindle DX.
The clean layout takes a back seat to your content and the perfectly judged font sizing and line - heights mean that your site will look great no matter
what font options you prefer.
If you don't have it, you could buy it, or let the theme use the
second font option (Trebuchet Ms) which looks great too.
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.
A few additions would make it perfect: 1)
More font options including font weight 2) More storage - memory is cheap!
Engadget says there will be seven different
font options on the Paperwhite, including Helvetica, Times New Roman, and Palantino.
As you can see there are plenty
of font options to mix and match together with your favorite zebra print too.
Dozens of accessibility options for differently abled players (including color - blind palettes, dyslexia -
friendly font options, remappable controls, and more)
Although some find iBooks's
font options too limited, I like the selection offered — particularly Palatino.
I also should add that you'll find «sans serif» and «serif»
font options on both the MAC and PC.
The caps can be done either by manually doing it or by highlighting the appropriate section of the first sentence, going into
your font options and clicking «All Caps».
Greater number of
font options and a larger screen (but no increase in weight) are the top priorities.