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Old 03-15-2021, 11:20 PM   #11
robintes
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Now you've shifted gears entirely; what does this have to do with changing fonts for different speakers? An author can certainly use italics to stress a key word or phrase. This is not a new thing.
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apologies for jumping OT CL

OBTW can anyone offer up some text clip for a 3 part dialog to use as a test bench here

I certainly agree that whatever is published must enhance the reading experience and any bad form that interrupts the Reader's immersion is to be wholly deprecated

So much of my early reading was spoilt by publishers using 9pt pica in nasty paperbacks, after a page or two i got eyestrain.

So my Kobo Forma is like a Rolls Royce Limo - I can float along for hours and forget about Covid and what a horrid world lurks outdoors
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