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Originally Posted by JSWolf
Please take a look at the Kobo Aura H2O in the middle of the picture (not trying to push the H2O, just using what's ont he screen as an example of what I am trying to say). Look at how the margins are and the line height. This is what I mean as looking good. This is something that Amazon could easily do via simple settings.
https://www.mobileread.com/forums/att...5&d=1412385831
How many would like to have the Kindle with settings that give a look similar to the sample?
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My DX looks like a combination of the #2and 3. The margins are wider and the spacing closer. Though not as tight as 1-2.
Personally 1-2 look to close and cramped almost like reading a nutjobs scribblings, if they were in a printed hand it would complete the illusion. Just too tight.
I cant recalll what my K2 looked like but aside from adjusting the text size Ive found no real desire to have to adjust anything. Maybe im missing something but all the talk of different fonts and sieloading them is something I never got or felt the need for and IMHO is probably the case for the majority of readers.
If Amazon got the level of feedback that MS got for removing the start button they would probably have changed it like MS is doing with W10. Because im sure the hacks and work arounds are detrimental to the system integrity in some ways.
Not saying thats the case with the Kindles but the number of people that really want sideloaded fonts and adjustable margins and line spacing are most likely a very small minority. Ive run into a lot of people with Kindles and aside from here I can honestly ssay its been a non issue.