01-30-2013, 04:53 PM | #331 |
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You *add* weight to Caecilia? Then it's going to be ridiculously fat, IMHO. It's just right as it is. Wish that all fonts had this weight. Caecilia Condensed is just a narrower version of Caecilia; but it could be that the Kindle narrows the actual Caecilia font by itself, instead of having a "real" condensed version.
Don't know; my ereader is one of the few devices for which I don't feel the urge to root, jailbreak or hack it I just read, and that's it. Fonts / text display is the only thing I really care about. All other features (internet, twitter, facebook, cloud) could be left off, and I would still have bought it. It's a reader, for reading, not a tablet Last edited by Katsunami; 01-30-2013 at 04:57 PM. |
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When adding weight, I'd expect that the margins around the letters will get smaller. That will give you less room for setting a small line spacing. With the normal Caecilia, setting the smallest spacing is no problem. I don't find it too dense. (I find more spacing to be too loose.)
If I'd be using a fatter Caecillia, it may be different of course. Even though it's thinner than Caecilia, I like Palatino. The size is too big though: on theb same size settings, I lose 4 lines of text per screen, compared to Caecilia. Baskerville is okayish (problems with c and e, for me), but it's too small. It gains 4 lines per screen compared to Caecilia. Setting Baskerville one setting bigger, or Palatino one setting smaller, makes them just a tad too big or small for me. Caecillia is just right in weight and size; the only thing it has against it is that it is not a beautiful font. It doesn't have the grace that Palatino and Baskerville have. Last edited by Katsunami; 01-30-2013 at 06:38 PM. |
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I agree Palatino is too big or wide. It's so light on my Kindle you barely see it. Baskerville renders so badly on the Kindle but it's a very sophisticated font. I'm surprise they went with it. I tried adding weight, shrinking it but it looks wrong no matter what I try. It could be that I am use to the fonts looking a certain way so they will always look off to me. If you want to give Gentium a try you can PM me and I'll send it to you. It's a very nice font with old style appeal. It allows alot of words per page. All I did add a little bit of weight. |
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The Kindle should have had more sizes; and fonts differ too much on the same setting.
For example, Futura 4 displays 6 (!) more lines than Caecilia 4, and therefore, it's too small for me. However, Futura 5 displays 3 lines less than Caecilia 4, and therefore it's too big. I would have liked a 4.5 setting.... For now, I'll stay with Caecillia, or maybe I'll "find" a professional font editor "somewhere" to amateuristically jack around with to see what I can do.... Fully expecting to uninstall it and return to Caecillia 4 again in a few days. Last edited by Katsunami; 01-30-2013 at 07:45 PM. |
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What I've always wanted is instead of having fixed font size selections where they may never be quite right, I've wanted to be able to put in a number to specify the font size I want. That way, I can have any font size I want and it will be right for me.
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What did you modify with regard to Charis SIL, and what software are you using? If I'm going to modify something myself (mainly, add some weight), it'd probably be Trebuchet or DejaVu Serif.
A font size setting using a number, and uploadable fonts should be default on any ereader. Many older ones actually had this (or at least partly), such as the mentiond Cybook Gen3. I have a feeling that I'm just stuck: gotten used to Caecilia 4 on my Touch, and now everything else will look "wrong" in the end. Just like the PW light: it's stuck on setting 13 when at home, in my usual two reading places. 12 is already too dark, 14 too bright. If I'm in a different spot with more or less light, I'll modify the brightness in such a way that the Kindle looks the same (with regard to overall brightness) as if it was at 13 in my usual spot. Stuck I say, stuck! Last edited by Katsunami; 01-30-2013 at 07:47 PM. |
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OK, I'll check out the Compact version and see how it compares to Caecilia.
The Gen3 did not let you put in numbers, but the settings were actually equivalent to font sizes. So one setting would compare to "Font size 8 at such and such dpi", then the next size would be comparable to size 9. I don't remember the exact details; I only had that reader for two months. edit: I've just tried Charis Compact. It looks nice, but it's smaller than Caecilia 4. A comparison: Charis SIL Compact is still thinner than Caecilia. Charis SIL Compact 4 vs Caecilia 4 gains 6 lines on screen. Charis SIL Compact 5 vs Caecilia 4 loses 2 lines on screen. DejaVu Sans 4 vs. Caecilia 4: gains 2 lines on screen, but is thinner than Charis SIL Compact, and WAY thinner than Caecilia. I have a feeling that a heavier version of DejaVu Serif or a somewhat bigger version of Charis SIL Compact (so that Charis SIL Compact 4 has the same amount of lines on screen as Caecilia 4, or maybe 1-2 lines extra) would do the trick. Also, I'd like to try an even heavier and somewhat bigger version of Charis SIL Compact. I've downloaded and installed the evaluation version of FontCreator. It runs for 30 days: enough to jack around a bit. Could someone point this font-n00b into the correct direction, on how to quickly add some weight to a font, and how to adjust the size? Strange that I'm now fiddling with fonts. In the "old days", I'd just pick up a book, decide after a page that the font was fine or crap, finish the book, and then move to the next one. To be honest, Caecilia 4 is quite perfect for my needs, except that it's not "elegant" or beautiful or elegant. (Charis, DejaVu, and also Trebuchet look "better", but not necessarily more readable.) While reading paper books, I'd have loved to have every book printed in Caecilia 4; it would be a great improvement over many paperbacks I have. And here I am, still trying to find an "even more better" font. Last edited by Katsunami; 01-30-2013 at 09:23 PM. |
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Katsunami did you try Charis SIL with a KF8 eBook? You'll notice the line spacing to be so much better then with Caecilia. The Compact may or may not be too tight, but the Modified should be good if the Compact is too tight.
If you don't know if you have a KF8 eBook, convert any eBook to AZW3 with Calibre and try that one. |
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The Compact font seems fine as it is, using the mobi format. It's just that it's somewhat smaller than Caecilia, on the same setting.
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I use Caecilia 4.
You could also point me to the settings responsible for size and weight, and I'll happily try myself. Would have already, if I weren't such a noob at front creation |
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