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Old 12-07-2017, 01:22 PM   #27
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Originally Posted by rcentros View Post
On the NST, Kindle Keyboard and K4, I never really cared because the built-in fonts were dark enough and easy to read. The Kindle Touch (at least for my eyes) seemed to have fonts that were not quite dark enough. I feel the same about the 8th generation Kindle Basic. Now you can make the fonts darker with the bold setting, but you lose the finer lines. (I use Palatino at Bold Setting 2 and it works pretty well.)
Yeah, we're talking about two different things, though they are related.

If the included fonts are too light, it's nice to be able to add a font that is heavier like the one wolf mentioned.

Regardless of the contrast, there are people that want to add fonts because they want to.

Either way, being able to add custom fonts (for those that want to do it) seems like it would be an easy enough thing to support.
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