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Old 09-21-2020, 03:17 PM   #10
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Originally Posted by bazz2004 View Post
When I first used my Alita there were a lot of issues with words running together and trying to fix stuff like that becomes very time consuming and aggravating. raygi mentions running the file through Calibre and yes that approach worked for me. The business is just too much bother though. /QUOTE]
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It's not a bother for me,as I store all my eBooks on my PC in the 'Calibre Library' anyway.
When I buy a new book I very quickly run it through the calibre 'convert file' and then load it into my kobo and likebook. The calibre 'convert file' process take normally .5 to 2 minutes to complete.Also it very very very never errors.
Since I normally use Calibre to transfer my eBooks to my eBook readers, it is not aggravating or time consuming for me.
Make sure that you are using the selected eBook title internal fonts that the author originally supplied with the eBook.

1 open a book to read.
2 the first time you tap in centre of screen
3 on bottom right-hand side tap on 'A' .
4 on the lower right hand side of the 'Font' line tap on 3 vertical dots.
5 tap on 'English Fonts'
6 tap on 'same as Chinese Font'
7 tap on 'Default Font'
8 tap on "use the font specified in the book'
9. exit(use back-arrow to go back to reading page)
10. exit book(close current eBook title)
11. reopen your current eBook title to read

there are three type of fonts 1. fixed width 2. semi variable width 3. variable width.

Note that some of the fonts that are not included in the individual eBook title,by the author,can cause text word splitting or joining together.I tried my downloaded 'Bookerly' font(a semi variable width font).
1A.Bookerly font(a semi variable width font)=
(" Yeah, you' re right," Nancy sighed."I tell myself the same thing,but just can' t help wishing there was something better.")
2A.the 'Default Font' set as 'Use the font specified in the book'=
(" Yeah, you're right," Nancy sighed."I tell myself the same thing,but just can't help wishing there was something better.")
3A.the 'Default Font' set as 'Use the font specified in the book' + 'English Font' set as 'same as Chinese Font'=
("Yeah, you're right," Nancy sighed."I tell myself the same thing, but just can't help wishing there was something better.")
4A. CourierStd font=
(" Yeah, you' re right," Nancy sighed."I tell myself the same thing,but just can' t help wishing there was something better.")
the www.mobileread.com/forums/ auto corrects my post by cutting out extra spaces from my post!!!!!!!
note
the item 1A. has 2 spaces between " and Yeah + 2 spaces between can' and t
the item 2A. has 1 space between " and Yeah + 1 space between can' and t
the item 3A. has 0 space between " and Yeah + 0 space between can' and t

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