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Old 12-11-2012, 01:14 AM   #141
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Originally Posted by artbatista View Post
It's been my experience that Marvin does not save the user's format and font settings from one book to the next.
Can't confirm this here. I've just loaded a new e-book into Marvin, and its format and font settings are the same as with the previous book I've just finished reading.

An interesting thing happens when I open a Russian e-book in Marvin. Neither of Marvin's preferred 6 fabulous fonts (Arvo to Volkhov) is available with Russian letters, so I have switched to Verdana for that Russian e-book. When I return to an English e-book, it still displays in Volkhov. That is, the font setting for individual books seems sticky, which suits me perfectly.

PS: My current favourite Marvin font is Volkhov, and given its Russian name, it's too bad it's not available for reading Russian texts (if activated, it gets replaced by, I guess, Helvetica as the default font).
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