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Old 07-25-2010, 11:44 AM   #89
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Originally Posted by JSWolf View Post
Am I the only one who wants real typography on a reader?
Possibly

What I want is somewhere in between stark, Typewritten (mono-spaced) and a full blown treatment found in Hard bound editions.
A slightly tightened up (space-wise) of a Mass market paperback style works for my Fiction reading on my 5" e-ink display.

I still want Chapter breaks to start on a clean page (skipping blank pages) and the chapter head NOT eating half the screen or more.

Scene breaks, whether extra line space or a small ornament.

Drop caps, hanging indents
What I see is important is the treatment work well on multiple screen sizes and shapes (a thing that PDF abhors).
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