Thread: Touch Are the fonts too light?
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Old 07-03-2011, 02:05 PM   #43
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Originally Posted by dalamario View Post
I taken pictures of the size I normally use to read books.
Size 1 and 2 are too small to read comfortably for me, but I still see good rendering at size 1, the fonts are lighter, but it's normal. See the screenshots, that's how android render charis font at size 1, 2 and 3.

Calibri font is more readable at size 1 or 2, but then depend what font you want to use to read books.



My point was only that I do not see what JSWolf wrote.
Can you share how you are doing screen capture?

In any case, screen capture would only show what the device thinks it is displaying, but not necessarily how it actually looks. The screen captures you post here look fine, but when I display the same page on my Nook, some of the letters don't look as good ('g's and 'c's for example).
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