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Old 06-20-2023, 04:35 AM   #115
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Originally Posted by rcentros View Post
I'm not sure what the difference is between SP and non-SP, or what hinting does. On the PocketBook the added weight was too dark and the non-SP, not hinted was a bit too light. On the Kobo, where I could add weight to the non-SP, non-hinted, it looks nice. I haven't tested all configurations and so far only on the Kobo Clara and PocketBook HD 3.
Hinting: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/ty...uetype/hinting Kindles work best with fonts that have hinting.

As for ChareInk6 vs ChareInk6SP, ChareInk6SP has a reduced size space.That means less space between words. Try it, you may like it. ChareInk6 has a regular size space.

On a Kobo, you can use the hinted or non-hinted versions. I suggest the hinted for Pocketbook as I don't know if the non-hinted will do. But even if you could use either, the hinted won't be an issue.
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