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Old 01-11-2022, 06:17 AM   #15
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I see. To put it simple, when you use Word or Pages or the text processor of your choice and you change the text to bold, you are just adjusting the weight in a greater increment.

So I need to use the regular version of the font and if I feel that’s too light, I should use a heavier version as regular and rename the metadata accordingly, right?

The heavier font I use as “base” font the heavier it will be when I adjust it in Kobo to the maximum weight, right?

For reference, on my Kindle and always used Bookerly with the base weight.

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