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Old 07-04-2020, 03:15 AM   #117
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Originally Posted by twowheels View Post
I also use Publisher's Default, unless it's annoying, but that's quite rare for me. To be honest, I feel like a lot of you are way too picky! haha
You are right, I complain myself because I can't simply read the book but I need to format it in the way I desire. On the other hand I learned new things in my fifty age and it is not a wasting time.

When the book is not too far from perfection (it depends from publisher and when I buy a book from a known publisher I can predict the work it needs) I simply read it, as it is downloaded directly from Kobo. In that case I use a font like Roboto Slab or Lexia Dama or Bitter so it is not so evident the lack of ligatures in Kepub. For Epub I use Bookerly or, sometime, I experiment Literata or Georgia Pro.

I almost never use the publisher font because generally it is too thin for a Kobo, or sometime I simply don't like it.

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