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Old 11-27-2019, 05:34 AM   #393
Wallace Lee
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Join Date: Jul 2017
Device: kobo aura second edition
my personal dream list:

1) EPUB files fast-resizing: adding a fast re-size command with 5-6 pre-set sizes to choose from. Maybe using the two fingers command? I resize my fonts very often (every time I am tired of reading I make the sizes larger than usual. I read for work - I work in the literary field). The need to enter a secondary menu in order to resize my epubs and having a trillion of sizes is a little too slow process.

2) ALL FILES: The option of saving some light+fonts 'presets' for your books. You enter a Epub, PDF or CBZ, and save a combination of [fonts size (or zoom) + light (power and colour)]. Then you call it: "bedtime" or "metro" or "train". I am asking this for I like to read with over a white background, but getting a 'white paper' effect depends on WHERE I do read and it's lightning. I do always change the power and colour my device accordingly to what needed to get a white 'paper'. But when I read at my desk is different from when I read in my bed, and retuning the device every single time is annoying. Having the option to save presets would be awesome.

1) add a contrast / gamma correction to PDF and comics (similar to fonts thickness). Seriously, the Kobo needs this VERY BAD. Kobo's E-ink has nothing less than the unbelievable performance of Tolino's 'ink'. It's just a matter of contrast / gamma.
.NOTE FOR DEVELOPERS: I always thought the TOLINO's E-ink technology was superior until I found a software that let me correct the voice GAMMA for my PDFs and comics. As I added a 40% of darkness to my files, the kobo got on par with Tolino.
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