I'm using IE6 with
the text size setting at «larger».
If you add notes to one
text size setting they won't show up on another setting.
Not exact matches
At the time the referenced article was written, The Baymard Institute dealt with this problem by
setting a maximum width for their
text of 516 pixels which leaves an average of 65 characters per line at a font
size of 18 px.
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Lee, an advertising director,
set about designing a font that got «as much ink on paper as possible in a given
size», ideal for advertisers getting their money's worth (or in its predominant 21st century usage, ideal for giving
text on memes clarity).
Line spacing should be
set to somewhere between 120 — 160 % of the
text size.
If you
set the indentation in points, InDesign will convert these to pixels which will not scale with font
size changes and can lead to nearly invisible
text indents.
As well as picking up each live
text frame's
size, position and rotation the main transparency
settings applied to the
text frame in InDesign will also be applied to live
text.
This is so people using various ereaders can
set their own options, change the fonts and
text size, to make the reading experience suit their preferences.
Adjustable fonts — customers can select from multiple font
settings, including large font
sizes for low vision, and adjust margins to allow for less
text to appear on a page.
The application features voice - guided menu navigation, large font
sizes, high contrast reading mode, keyboard navigation and accessible shortcuts, as well as
text - to - speech reading with adjustable voice
settings for customers who have an external screen reader program installed on their PC.
As I wouldn't want it to be broken because I
set the
text size and unknowingly prevented them from being able to resize.
Liz breaks the process down into nice, bite -
sized chunks: specifying the fixed layout, defining the
size of the page, adding images, adding
text, and additional
settings to finish the ePUB.
I have my controls
set at the default font
size, but with the fewest words per line, giving a nice margin to the page of
text.
There's the obvious issue of being able to change font
sizes (my 56 - year - old eyes suck), but in addition: I like the compactness of the reading experience; I seem to be able to scan a story better (that is speed up and slow down the reading process); it's also awesome to
set up a catalog of highlighted
text with book apps; and I can jump from my phone to my iPad to my Kindle and then to my laptop, meaning that wherever I am whatever I want to read is always with me.
It's OK to embed special fonts for the chapter headers, but keep your body
text and first paragraph
text style simple; maybe just
set it as «serif», but don't
set the colors or
sizes (except for 1em... and you can increase line spacing a little).
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.).
Set the trim
size and type specs to whatever you wish (see instructions below), and see how many pages the
text runs to.
Author Mark Z. Danielewski's highly experimental writing style is often compared to that of James Joyce, but his inclusion of graphic elements — sections of
text printed in shapes, multiple typefaces and font
sizes, certain words printed in color — have
set his novels apart in today's literary landscape.
Choose from 11 adjustable font styles, 24 font
sizes, plus exclusive
text weight and sharpness
settings to create a reading experience that's uniquely yours.
One day, likely out of exasperation, I lent a student my Kindle Keyboard, told him how to change the font
size and
set up
text - to - speech, and let him go.
-- to change the font -
size without opening the menu and the
text settings, just use the same pinch - to - zoom gesture you use to zoom in a pdf.
More options than ever before to personalize your ideal reading
settings with font
sizes, additional boldness levels, left - aligned (ragged right)
text, and new accessibility features.
You can increase / decrease font
size, choose to move / jump to any page, search any
text, change
settings, switch to fullscreen mode, print any page (s), and more.
With ebooks, the
text needs to be fluid so other people can
set the
size and style they are most comfortable with, which means you need to make it pretty simple and not try to add too much style.
A new
setting option for display
size lets you zoom the entire Android experience, not just
text size.
The additional
settings at the top of the screen, including
text size and background color, ensured that we would be able to read comfortably without the threat of eye strain.
As for software, Amazon is promising several updates such as new font
sizes and bold
settings, a new accessibility option for dyslexic readers, left - aligned
text and automatic light
settings facilitated by built - in ambient light sensors.
When you first start using the Web section on your Kindle Fire be sure to try out different
settings (tap the menu button at the bottom) such as
text size, default zoom, auto - fit pages, and desktop or mobile view.
You can customize layout and font
size and font type to your liking, and in some cases you can
set the color of the page and the
text to your liking as well.
At any time you can press the home button below the screen to navigate to the
settings, back to the home screen, or change between seven
text sizes or six font styles.
You want to have a larger font
size for headings and subheadings than the normal
text, but you want to achieve this by
setting the font
size within each style.
Formatting pictures centered on their own line and wrapped In Line With
Text, with the
size set to 100 % (by right - clicking the picture, selecting Size and Position, and setting Width and Height in the Size tab)-- even if the picture looks bigger than the page shown on the screen (just worry about how it looks in the downloadable preview
size set to 100 % (by right - clicking the picture, selecting
Size and Position, and setting Width and Height in the Size tab)-- even if the picture looks bigger than the page shown on the screen (just worry about how it looks in the downloadable preview
Size and Position, and
setting Width and Height in the
Size tab)-- even if the picture looks bigger than the page shown on the screen (just worry about how it looks in the downloadable preview
Size tab)-- even if the picture looks bigger than the page shown on the screen (just worry about how it looks in the downloadable previewer).
Fire OS 5 also includes system - wide subtitle
settings, adjustable font
sizes up to 50 % larger and a variety of book reading
text adjustments such as adjustable colours and
text spacing.
On April 20, Sandi fared slightly better on the living room couch, citing about an hour of total tolerance to eyestrain on the iPad while adjusting various
settings for
text size and brightness level.
On the same theme
settings,
text was crisper and bolder than on the Tab, and we were able to get smaller font
sizes and fit more on the screen.
Stanza offers a multitude of display
settings from a wide range of
text sizes, over a dozen fonts, and control over background,
text, and link color.
The double - tap zoom method works the best, and you can even turn pages with it
set and it will also follow columns in a two - column PDF, but the crux with it is that it gets messed up anytime there's a variance in
text size or if there's an image at the top of the column or page.
Settings such as
text size can be altered at the user's discretion, menus are clearly displayed and cleanly laid out, and the swiftness from which you can go from nothing to having your own portable library is quite something.
You can change a whole range of
settings, including the
size of the font used, and you can
set a «dark mode» that changes the
text background to grey (so it doesn't hit you full beam when reading in bed).
This feature will slightly increase the font
size in the
settings and a few other areas where you find
text, like the names of your apps and music.
When you have an e-book open, tapping the screen brings up a
set of controls, including
text -
size settings, a button for adding bookmarks, a button that takes you to the table of contents from anywhere, a refresh button (which resyncs the e-book with your Kindle, turning to the last page you read), and a slider control that allows you to jump around the e-book (along with a «snap - back» button that will return you to the last page you read).
Text can be zoomed from 50 - 400 per cent and the reflowable feature means that text can be set to automatically reflow to fit the size of scr
Text can be zoomed from 50 - 400 per cent and the reflowable feature means that
text can be set to automatically reflow to fit the size of scr
text can be
set to automatically reflow to fit the
size of screen.
Text is displayed very clearly and is readable even at the smallest font size (it fact when smallest font size is contains almost as much text as my Kindle which I have set to second smallest f
Text is displayed very clearly and is readable even at the smallest font
size (it fact when smallest font
size is contains almost as much
text as my Kindle which I have set to second smallest f
text as my Kindle which I have
set to second smallest font.
Surrounding the D - pad are four other buttons — magnify (using six type
sizes), function (dictionary, bookmark list, bookmark this page, find, jump to,
settings), rotate
text, and back.
A block quotation (also known as a long quotation or extract) is a quotation in a written document, that is
set off from the main
text as a paragraph, or block of
text, and typically distinguished visually using indentation and a different typeface or smaller
size quotation.
There's also a font -
sizing button in the menu that lets you resize the
text and
set the number of words per line without using gestures.
You can adjust the
settings to increase the font
size and fit the
text layout to the screen by hitting «no distractions».
It can be used for shortcuts too, like increasing and decreasing
text size while reading ebooks, and panning around a page when using specific navigation
settings with PDFs.
Features include adding bookmarks, jumping to a page number or chapter with the TOC, adjusting
text size (5 choices), auto - adjust to portrait and landscape modes, and you can
set the pages to auto - turn at 15, 30, or 60 seconds.