Thread: epub or kepub?
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Old 03-25-2023, 08:29 AM   #108
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Originally Posted by Sirtel View Post
As I understand from another post, you can actually fine-tune margins and line spacing on a Pocketbook, just not as easily as on a Kobo. Good to know that. Now if only they added the weight adjustment, there would be no need for KOReader. I don't get why they have not done it. Even Nooks and Kindles have had the weight adjustment for ages.
I'm more bothered by PocketBook's font size scale (which doesn't fit my preferences and which I haven't found a way to modify), which forces me to modify the font size with external programs to adjust it to my tastes. Here I do see a big advantage in Kobo's patches (or even Kindle's simple FONT_RAMP file).

On the other hand, in my case I doubt very much that the improvements that can be made to PB Reader will put me off using KOReader. If Kobo's patches haven't done it, it's not going to happen in PocketBook. There are too many extra options that KOReader offers me over any other reading program for me to reconsider the change. But I understand that not everyone likes KOReader.
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