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Old 04-21-2023, 08:15 PM   #11
tomsem
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Originally Posted by fduniho View Post
Since I got my Scribe only just recently, my font recommendations are based mainly on my experience with the Paperwhite 5. On the Scribe, I tend to increase the font size to keep the lines from having too many letters. With the increased font size, different fonts might work better than the ones I've been using on the smaller device. For example, I've noticed that the sans serif font Radio Canada works well for reading on the Scribe.
This.

Scribe requires re-thinking 'what works best'.

We've all been subject to the limitations of small screens, and trying to make the best of them. But it's a tradeoff. Like living in a trailer instead of a house. Portable? yes. Livable? sure. Preferable? perhaps not.

Finally we have a high resolution large screen, and larger than most print book pages. It's more possible to replicate the look and feel of print books, including those with complex layout.

So I have moved into my new 'house'. Of course, there is still some construction underway, and I will still have uses for the 'trailer'.
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