Worried my dad with have trouble reading the home screen if it reverts to
small font once he's done with a book.
Not exact matches
Personally I've never considered ereaders with 212 ppi to be a problem (not
once have I found myself ever thinking while reading that the text is hard to read and needs to be sharper, but then again I don't use
small font sizes).
I recall
once talking to a
small publisher about sending files to Lightning Source, and she kept saying that I had to use Adobe's In - Design because «the
fonts have to be embedded.»
I was surprised to discover that the Kindle Paperwhite with its
smaller screen can actually display more characters on the screen at
once than the Kobo Aura HD when comparing the exact same ebook with the exact same
font.
Whether you find the text on your screen too
small to read or you want to shrink it in hopes of fitting more content on the display at
once, you can tweak the
font size to make that happen.