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Originally Posted by Katsunami
For me, it's the other way around I've got poor eyesight, so if a font is too thin, it'll cost me too much exertion to read it, which detracts from reading itself. I actually often like the thicker fonts used in paperbacks, as compared to the often thinner fonts in hardcovers
Therefore I want bolder fonts on my e-reader, but not so bold that they become as bold as a "bold" font. (Does that make any sense?)
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My modified Charis SIL works well without being bold. It's got more weight and looks good. That's what I use for most eBooks. I don't fool around. I know what works and I use it.