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Old 09-11-2021, 11:08 PM   #10
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Originally Posted by Sirtel View Post
It is the Nook issue. Kindles have the same issue. With Kindles I get around unsuitable font sizes by installing the font_ramp hack. With my Nook I just embed the suitable font size in the books.
I guess I need to learn how to do that as I really like the Glowlight screens. Do you use Calibre?

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Originally Posted by Sirtel View Post
But then I'm very picky about fonts and their sizes. Even on my Kobo I had to install a patch to have the exact size I wanted.
I guess I am too, especially now that I've got the PocketBook with its useful font size selections and know there's a better way. Currently (the way I'm converting books) my Nook has one font size that's almost big enough to be usable — the next size is uncomfortably big. (Same with the Tolinos.) I think this is mostly with books that I convert in Calibre — so I definitely need to know how to get the font to the size I want.
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