As you can see there are plenty of
font options to mix and match together with your favorite zebra print too.
Experimenting with
font options.
Dozens of accessibility options for differently abled players (including color - blind palettes, dyslexia - friendly
font options, remappable controls, and more)
The Kobo Aura offers 11
font options, including Dyslexie, which was created for dyslexic readers.
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.
With various theme and
font options, Sight highlights the source code of the website into a more visually comfortable form.
In addition, the more versatile
font options and more consistent frontlighting system were what did it for me.
Play around with
font options like Arial, Georgia, Tahoma, Verdana and Times New Roman.
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).
What we need is medium weight
font options on Kindle's.
There are also tons of
font options to change the size and the actual typeface.
Outdated Hardware Faded text and weird
font options $ 60 for a lighted case?
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.
Solid PDF experience Load in your own fonts Front light is really good HSIS scrolling is responsive Lots of
font options Don't like page refresh flashes?
Normally when reading an eBook, this brings you to
the font option screen.
Still none of these I believe are absolutely crucial aside from a mandatory screen size increase and perhaps more
font options.
3) It could do with this upgrade to
the font options.
New
font options are sorely needed.
I agree on practically everything you said especially with a larger eReader and more
font options.
Navigation is now achieved by touching the page numbers at the bottom of books or PDFs, which then brings up your scrub bar,
font options, and so on.
Books have three
font options and five text sizes ranging from extra small to extra large.
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.
My only complaint is that I wish there were more
font options.
First, this is no re-flow or
any font options to change the physical layout.
There are 7
font options to change the default text, such as Times New Roman and Ariel.
This are by default, 7 different
font options that will exchange your text experience.
Also no explainable memory, I don't think the customization text, and
font option are as many as the Kobo Glo.
There are only 4 different
font options to change the type.
There is also a bunch of new
font options available; Baskerville, Caecillia, Helvetica, Helvetica Light, Lucida and Palatino.
Also more
font options would be nice, there are fonts on the Fire tablets which arent available on Kindle eReaders, why is that?
Larger size is mandatory so is more
font options, I agree.
A few additions would make it perfect: 1) More
font options including font weight 2) More storage - memory is cheap!
We look at ebook page turn speeds, internet browsers, settings,
font options and a myriad of other factors that would be of interest to people thinking of buying or upgrading from their current e-reader.
It would be much better if there was a bold
font option or a way to get it to properly refresh.
2)
Font options and font control.
The Kobo app actually works pretty well with E Ink but
the font options are dreadful, with giant margins you can't get rid of — the complete opposite of Kobo's software on their ereaders.
Font weight control... more
font options..
Samsung has a built - in app called FlipFont that comes pre-loaded with a number of
font options.
Samsung has the most robust
font options pre-installed.
Engadget says there will be seven different
font options on the Paperwhite, including Helvetica, Times New Roman, and Palantino.
Now we should all complain that we want more
font options and a boldness setting.
If you tap near the top of the screen, you can access various controls like brightness, Wi - Fi connectivity, syncing, reading statistics, and
font options.
The font options are phenomenal: You get 10 different fonts to choose from, plus seemingly infinite control over size, line spacing, and margin settings, along with center, left, or no justification.
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.
Way more
font options and I really like the screen that I have on my device.
Things light temperature adjustment, font weight adjustment and more
font options, more margin control and other enhanced features.
The letters appear a little darker and Amazon has tweaked
the font options, so they also appear slightly sharper.
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.
Font options are virtually non-existent at this time.