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Old 08-28-2019, 05:55 PM   #1
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I'm very slightly bothered that the table of contents uses gray text (and not black).

I install books into my Forma with Calibre, which auto-converts ePubs/mobi/azw3 into Kobo Epub. I noticed that these books have a table of contents which is beautiful in every way, except one thing: the shade of the text is gray. Now, I'm not an old-timer (yet), but I'd rather have a greater contrast between the white background and text.

Anyone else bothered by this?
If so, what do you do (what can I do) to make the Table of Contents text darker/black?

I suppose it's gray because, in color, hyperlinked text is actually purple or blue. Wish Kobo Forma treated hyperlinks in some other way. That is to say, instead of turning the text to gray, use, for example, dotted underlines. Dotted underlines could be the new signifier of hyperlinks.

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