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Old 03-08-2013, 09:49 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by afv011 View Post
Some ePubs have embedded fonts and the nook menus don't let you change sizes in those ePubs, could that be the problem?

Whenever I have an ePub like that, I open it up in Calibre (explode) and remove all fonts and references to them.
Are you 100% certain of that? The only reason I'm asking is that on my Nook HD+ I thought I had the same problem until I experimented a little bit. If I have Publisher Defaults on, which I usually prefer, I see the embedded fonts and margins and anything else that's setup in the epub. All of the text size options are grayed out. However, if I turn Publisher Defaults off, I can then set the text size to whatever I want. Then I just go turn the Publisher Defaults back on and my text size option stays.

I realize that an NST is nothing like an HD+ but I thought it may have similar options in this regard. It's worth looking into anyway. I hope this helps in some way.

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