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Originally Posted by jhowell
Yes, both formats support custom fonts and adjustable boldness.
Most of the Enhanced Typesetting features are subtle. Not everyone likes them or feels that they are necessary.
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So the one book I'm currently reading doesn't let me change the font, only size IIRC. I'm assuming that it just has an embedded font type and is probably mobi or epub?
Like you said, I've read paper books and never thought, "
boy, I wish I could change the font" so I'm most likely going to stick with the awz3 format for most, maybe keep the originals in an archive folder before converting.
It also seems nothing is changed much in terms is tags displayed in Kindle compared to Calibre, I'm going to look into making a TOC book that has all the metadata then use that to search what is on the Kindle, as I generally like to put everything on the Kindle once and then only user Calibre when I'm adding something new.