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Old 06-19-2023, 05:51 PM   #110
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Originally Posted by Sirtel View Post
8-10 years ago I read happily on my 6'' Kindles with their large margins and line height. I sometimes saw pics here about other people's settings (mainly on Kobos) and wondered how one could even read with those ultra-narrow margins and line spacing. But after I moved to Kobo readers myself, I gradually discovered I liked much smaller margins, line-height and font size than I previously used.
When I mostly read on the Kindle I didn't mind the wide margins much either, but once I started using other readers it began to irritate me. For a while I went with very small margins and close line spacing but I guess my eyes have gotten a little worse and now I've found a middle ground. Fairly small margins (but not right to the edge) and mostly the middle setting (on PocketBooks) for line spacing. I scan the lines better this way.
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