Remember in school when you'd be handed a reading assignment and it was jam packed with single - spaced blocks
of tiny text and the idea of getting through it left you feeling downright overwhelmed?
This resolution means that small text isn't as crisp as we'd like (and there is a lot
of tiny text in the interface as well as on Web pages) and viewing high - resolution content is a second - class experience.
There are elements of the OS that don't look right — thumbnails in the Recent Apps pane, icons that look weirdly squished, and random incidences
of tiny text, among other things.
David Zwirner's website is filled with the tiniest
of tiny text, but it's always so current the site's design flaws are less of an issue, They've made some design changes since they first launched the site.
I think credit cards should require notification of rewards adjustments as if their terms and conditions on the card are changing (you know when they send you a special piece of mail highlighting what adjusts)... unfortunately if they do provide notice it's probably a line
of tiny text tucked into your billing statement most people never read.
I think credit cards should require notification of rewards adjustments as if their terms and conditions on the card are changing (you know when they send you a special piece of mail highlighting what adjusts)... unfortunately if they do provide notice it's probably a line
of tiny text tucked into your billing statement most people never read.
The New York Times app hasn't been optimized for tablets either, and offers tiny pictures, a lot
of tiny text, and a sub-par reading experience.
We've all encountered a bad author website or two — clashing color schemes, outdated clip art, miles
of tiny text.
Not exact matches
It's an elegant project, and you can easily see the appeal
of a
text unencumbered with
tiny numbers and footnotes (which Philip Yancey once described as the print version
of listening to someone say «um» between all their sentences).
Manuscripts copied hundreds or even thousands
of years apart have only a very
tiny percentage
of discrepancies, and those generally don't affect the meaning
of the
text.
In praise
of a quiet house with
tinies playing outside and a baby taking her naps as God and her mother intended,
of street hockey and
texts from friends,
of refusing to do a single thing that could be construed as productive.
Only a
tiny fraction
of the variations among the manuscripts pose any serious problem for scholars in determining the original
text.
Now we find these
texts only address a
tiny fraction
of what is there.
You only have a
tiny amount
of time to attract a reader scanning through google search results, so the
text that appears here is extremely important!
Nevertheless, the process can be used to map
text alterations in a
tiny fraction
of the time that the same process would take by hand.
The installation converts
text from a computer keyboard to synthesized speech with enough sonic force to form and hold a
tiny bubble at the center
of a jar
of water.
The default subtitles track is a secondary English one which takes a
tiny bit
of the computer
text off the screen.
Obviously a man
of refined aesthetics, Day - Lewis undoubtedly knows that there are things we've lost in our rush toward the future
of mobile communication — the slow, considered composition involved with spending five minutes
texting «OK, see u at 9,» the greater news article absorption that comes from scrolling down
tiny squares
of text on a one - inch screen, and, most
of all, the immense satisfaction that comes from ending a call with the snap
of plastic keyboard meeting plastic screen.
It's worth noting, however, that because the iPad mini pixels are squeezed into smaller screen, the iPad mini's display is somewhat crisper than the iPad 2, and makes some
of the
text, like labels under app icons and the time, super
tiny.
I'd be very interested in this product if: 1) The internet browser could be viewed in landscape as well as portrait mode, 2) the webpage
text can be increased for readability as having a 1200 × 1600 resolution screen means that
text might be very
tiny on a webpage, 3) Google Mail can be fully accessible, 4) the browser has tabs to open up multiple webpages, 5) there is some kind
of cookies / password storage so that logins are saved such that you don't have to enter them every time you access one my everyday sites, 6) bookmarking webpages.
I'd be very interested in this product if you can create a video showing that: 1) The internet browser could be viewed in landscape as well as portrait mode, 2) the webpage
text can be increased for readability as having a 1600 × 1200 (landscape) resolution means that
text might be very
tiny / thin on a 13.3 ″ screen unless you can change it so that (say) 1024 × 768 mode is expanded / enlarged onto the entire 1600 × 1200 screen, 3) Google Mail can be fully accessible, 4) the browser has tabs to open up multiple webpages, 5) there is some kind
of cookies / password storage so that logins are saved such that you don't have to enter them every time you access a site that is accessed everyday, 6) bookmarking webpages.
It's hard to tell from those
tiny thumbnails but it looks like that's not always the case with your examples so they are reportable infringements, but an indie is in control
of their cover and so could add the
text to the cover and be within Amazon's terms to then use it.
The amount
of data needed to serve up books or slowly download simple
text to the Kindle's browser is pretty
tiny, so Amazon makes Whispernet a free service — even while it pays its global telecoms partners for the privilege.
At our
tiny publishing company, we have established a book publishing workflow that works for us mostly because
of one core concept: our book
text is separate from the formatting and styles are used consistently
But there are a lot
of people — including, significantly, most people over age 40 - who don't like reading
tiny text on bright LCD screens in devices loaded with distractions that die after 5 hours without their electric lifeline.
Publishers are no longer compelled to pack
tiny text onto pages with thin margins to save thirty pages per book over a print run
of thousands.
People are deciding whether or not to purchase books based on a
tiny picture and a few words
of text you create.
It's a fact
of writing that the writer never knows the fate
of the
text he's grinding out, paper being good for so many uses other than displaying words in ordered array, nor are the
tiny electromagnetic charges I am creating on this laptop machine immune to the insults
of time.
All These Perfect Strangers by Aoife Clifford (Simon & Schuster) Dodge Rose by Jack Cox (
Text) Our Magic Hour by Jennifer Down (
Text) Our
Tiny, Useless Hearts by Toni Jordan (
Text) The Healing Party by Micheline Lee (Black Inc.) Skylarking by Kate Mildenhall (Black Inc.) Music and Freedom by Zoe Morrison (Vintage) The Last Days
of Ava Langdon by Mark O'Flynn (UQP) A Loving, Faithful Animal by Josephine Rowe (UQP) Hold by Kirsten Tranter, (Fourth Estate)
Also: runs on any Windows PC (Win95 or later); resize the pages, adjust the margins, set
text and paper colour;
text search for words or phrases; bookmarks;
text sizes from
tiny to HUGE; no zooming, panning or scrolling; automated direct download
of selected PG eBooks, with index; internationalized menus (Spanish, German, etc.).
All (computer generated)
text will appear much sharper, but it will make the most difference whenever there is
tiny text and fine graphics, which you often see when surfing the web (like the front page
of The New York Times) or in a complex spreadsheet.
I read a lot
of screenplays in PDF format and shrunk down to 6 inches, that
text is going to start getting awfully
tiny...
The formatting
of MobiPocket is better than the above mentioned tools and has an option to zoom into the book, useful for those who want to read the
tiny text on the book.
(And yes, on the
tiny screen
of my Kindle 1, I couldn't read the small
text in that first balloon
of narration.)
While surfing the web I was able to easily highlight small passages
of text or click on
tiny links with impressive accuracy, which made navigating most sites easy and enjoyable.
There's just one
tiny bug; as you finish typing a line
of text, rather than automatically dropping down to show the next line you are typing, the cursor sometimes sticks to the first line, forcing you to scroll manually.
Identify them in advance
of your launch day and, as soon as the book is live, message KDP from the dashboard (the contact link is in
tiny text at the bottom) and tell them to place you into the other eight categories you have identified.
You can zoom in the table to look for each
tiny little
text; it can jump right in front
of you.
Extremely crisp and clear
text with newer high - resolution displays: One
of the great things about newer tablets is the high resolution screens that make
text appear super-crisp and clear, even really
tiny text.
Compared to the 6 - inch standard, this Aura One gives you a spacier 7.8 - inch display that's also at a higher 300dpi resolution (or 1,872 x 1,404 pixels), rendering
text nice and crisp right down to the
tiniest of font sizes.
It's so good, you will wonder how you ever managed without the
text reform functionality — as the precious minutes spent scrolling left to right to read
tiny articles are surely no one's idea
of a good time.
The VEVO music video app, for instance, includes
tiny text, a lot
of empty space, and video quality that looks good enough on a 800 x 480 pixel screen but which looks horribly pixelated on a higher resolution device.
That's how it should always be done, and like many I find it hard to like or trust those who do opt to simply have a
tiny piece
of text buried away with the description.
It might get annoying playing an arcade game with
tiny sprites or
text in tabletop mode, but Punch - Out's sprites are so big and colorful that they look great even when relegated to one half
of the Switch tablet's screen.
Although the
tiny text in the Tips section
of the menu along with its incredibly short length is frustrating, seeing the original cast coming together in an original story is something that series fans are sure to enjoy.
Several billboards feature hilarious
texts which are references to other games or pop culture, and there is even a
tiny bit
of a level inspired on the world's most famous birds!
At Massimo de Carlos» booth a friend rolls up an interminably large Felix Gonzalez - Torres print, it's almost blank bar a
tiny square
of text in the centre, from a stack on the floor, feeling guilty even as the attendant smiles encouragingly.
Her small - scale watercolor compositions, etchings, and books feature
tiny, hand - written
texts and an ever - changing cast
of doll - like talkative girls.
To work this magic, she has set a potent stage, the dominant feature
of which is two huge screens on which Irish actress Olwen Fouéré appears like a figure from a Shakespearian shipwreck, at times
tiny, and at others huge, intoning skin - pricklingly powerful
texts that she and Jones have devised, which includes the words from a medieval manuscript for identifying and prosecuting witches, The Malleus Maleficarum, here spoken backwards.
You'll need to study the wall
text to know that Wang Gongxin's Sky
of Brooklyn (1995)-- which projects the sky
of Beijing on to the Guggenheim's floor — inverts his 1995 photograph series, Digging a Hole in Beijing — which streams a
tiny video
of America's sky from a bottomless pit — so as to conflate the Chinese parable
of the frog who gained world knowledge from viewing the sky, with the American metaphor
of the hole dug to China (whew!)