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Originally Posted by tubemonkey
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I never change the font of the books I read. To me, a font is a font is a font. When I turn my K4 on, I read. I never use the dictionaries, never take notes, never underline or highlight passages, etc. Those features are wasted on me.
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Originally Posted by exaltedwombat
Unless it's Comic Sans :-)
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I don't see anything wrong with Comic Sans when it's used appropriately. When formatting my own stories I use Comic Sans for text that is handwritten by someone within the story (such as a diary entry or a handwritten letter to someone).
I've also found Comic Sans a very readable typeface, even at a small size. It's for that reason that I often use it when composing my e-mails although I send them out as plain text.
As far as formatting goes, I prefer modern formatting since the most important thing to me is being able to easily read the story. When properly formatted, the user should have an option to make it appear the way that he/she wants to view it. This includes formatting it in an old-looking style.