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Old 01-11-2022, 07:00 PM   #23
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Originally Posted by PunkyKoopa View Post
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.
You use the regular version of the font and adjust the weight with your Kobo. That's the easiest way to do it.
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