Thread: PRS-T1 Modified Sony home screen
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Old 07-01-2012, 11:38 AM   #306
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Originally Posted by samy2 View Post
What are the big modifcations one reader-app?? I can just see there is a clock. Thats nice. What else??
Instead of just being able to have 7 custom fonts you get 7 different customised css files. As well as containing the font @font-faces, each css file can contain other things that you'd like specific to your custom font, e.g. a different line-height (space between each line of text)

Also, with the previous release (just like the Sony unmodified reader app), if you select one of the 6 select-a-fonts (i.e. not 'Original') it will display both serif and sans-serif defined text in the same selected custom font. This won't bother some people but those who like to see their chapter headings in sans-serif and the main body text in serif can now do so. Previously, the only way to see both serif and sans-serif in the same book was to set the font to 'Original'. With the new version you can customise serif and sans-serif independently in each css file and see them both in the same book no matter which select-a-font you choose. If you're a keen font customiser it also means you can choose a pair of serif and sans-serif fonts which look good together.

So there you go, clear as mud?
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