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Old 12-12-2014, 06:49 PM   #222
Rizla
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Originally Posted by Purple Lady View Post
One thing I love about reading on Moon+ is that I don't have to edit anything anymore. I used to have to edit everything when I read on my Sony. And font size isn't the only thing I would have to edit. Margins are too large and line height is too much as well. When I used to edit for my Sony, just adding font-size and margin parameters wasn't enough - it would work in some spots or some books but not others. I used to have to edit css in multiple places to get it to work. I'd rather spend the time reading.
I'm in the same position using Alreader. I can set the margins and fonts to what I want within the UI. Though I do it on e-ink device rather than a tablet.

It really is poor that some e-readers don't allow that level of customization. On my Sony, I also had to compile epubs with custom css in Calibre . I got used to it, but it was a primitive way of going about it.

I'm surprised Amazon continues not to offer more customization. Weird. It's not like it would cost them anything. Some people have suggested more features would make the device less stable, but I can't see why.

Last edited by Rizla; 12-12-2014 at 06:56 PM.
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