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Old 01-08-2011, 05:56 PM   #17
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Originally Posted by screwballl View Post
The font may be one that the Kindle may not display well but does on the Sony... same goes for the opposite. I prefer to let the Kindle keep a uniform default font for all my books, if I notice one book has a problematic font, I use calibre to convert it, remove text formatting and use the default which works much better for my usage and preference.

Resolution in pixels (like an LCD) is a completely different animal than eink, so therefore cannot really be directly compared.
yup, I hacked the font on my Kindles to use a combination of several fonts all of which exhibit zero jaggies. But like you I really like the consistency of having all books use the same font for the different paragraph styles as I find I notice fonts more on a reader than in a book for some reason. Maybe I notice just because I know it can be changed? Sort of the answer to the question of why a dog licks his...well, you know...it's because they can!!
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