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Old 06-12-2018, 10:19 PM   #94
tomsem
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I am pretty flexible when it comes to fonts, but until this, I was pretty much using Bookerly all the time on Kindle platform, mostly out of habit. Except for OpenDyslexic or Caecilia Condensed, I would be comfortable reading with any of them.

But the fontgates have now opened and I will be experimenting more (for the moment, at least, enamored of Philosopher from Google Fonts).

I think I would like it if one could ‘pin’ a given font (and page setting) to a particular book, so different books could have different settings, allow the (now) global setting to apply to books without ‘pinned’ settings. And while I rarely read in landscape, it seems obvious there should be a separate default for that.

Eventually maybe Themes that you could define and apply to multiple books.

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