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Originally Posted by KindleAZWorKFX
thanks, a bit, I noticed if you combine it with fonts like amazon amber, bookly or OpenDylexic font, it seems make all the text look a bit too bold not just half a word on my kindle paperwhite device. should I use Remove embedded fonts in modify ePub plugin before using the Metaguide epub or when converting an epub to epub feature in calibre, so it's less bold, also I noticed some fonts cause the spacing to be tight vs more spacing in other eBooks,
I have both an Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition device, and a older Kindle paperwhite 6 gen. device, the display screen on it looks a bit different than the newer kindle like fonts are a bit different on the older screen, and also an android tablet that I use with google play books.
I think this Epub Metaguider affects each eBook a bit differently when it comes to spacing, since I noticed that fonts in some eBooks seem to cause the spacing to look different,
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spacing should have nothing to do with the Epub Metaguider plugin. It is not supposed to change spacing.
Using the plugin with typeface modification fonts like OpenDyslexic is redundant. I suggest each reader decides what works best : the fonts or the bold metaguiding. To me, OpenDyslexic was not enough, hence why I developed the plugin. To others, it might be enough.
Although, a book converted with the plugin should be read with a normal font, IMHO.
About the random art images, that's a very good idea. I would suggest to share it in the Plugin Ideas forum and someone might pick it. It is definitely a good one!
hope it helps.
thanks for using the plugin!