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Originally Posted by Atunah
That looks pretty good on the ipad mini then. I wonder if the app for the ithingies is just overall better designed? No clue as I only have android and fire devices.
I can't read on my phone though. Its got a fine display with high resolution, its a MotoG, but the screen is just to small. And even on the phone I find the margins to wide. I have the newest version on the phone in case I want an audiobook.
I also think that the larger a reader needs to have the font to read, the worse it gets with the display. Which would be annoying as many of us read ebooks partly so we can finally read the words again in the printed word. I know many paperbacks were just getting way to small font for me so ebooks were a saviour for my reading heart.
I checked and on my phone it looks exactly as the screenshot Blossom took. 16 lines of text is about what I would need to comfortably read the font. At least for now, who knows down the line.
Purple Lady needs a larger font that puts 12 lines of text and that looks really unreadable how it displays it. Do they only test this with very small fonts?
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That is the problem - I need larger fonts. The devs are all probably younger with perfect eyesight.

That doesn't excuse the lack of options for margins, line height and justification though. Larger fonts only look good with left justification when you get to a certain size. I had to learn to appreciate left justification - I used to hate it, but I hate large gaps between words worse.