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Old 04-09-2015, 07:26 AM   #148
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Device: Kobo Glo
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Originally Posted by rcentros View Post
Honestly, the sharpest, best defined font I have on all my eReaders is the Constantia add-on font on my Kindle Touch. I thought I would like Glo's ability to adjust fonts, but no matter how much fiddling I do, I can't get the built-in fonts on the Glo to match the Constantia font on the Kindle Touch.

That said, it's all relative. The Glo's fonts are quite readable, I just thought they would be a little sharper and not quite as faded out. Without the "Glo" light turned on, the screen is "muddier" than the non-lit Kindle Touch's so, when reading on the Glo, I pretty much have to use the light -- even when the room is brightly lit up.
Try the attached fonts (otf and ttf). The TypeGenius advanced font options might work with the TTF flavor of the font.
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File Type: rar Constantia4Kobo.rar (948.9 KB, 224 views)
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