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embedded fonts & kindles
I've been experimenting with a test EPUB and using embedded fonts and I have to say that it really tickles my fancy. I don't follow the publishing industry but I'm wondering if authors are vexed that the Kindle format doesn't support embedded fonts and clamoring for it.
And then there's this review of e-readers on Ars Technica where the author never mentions the advantages of epub versus the kindle format. https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sh...d.php?t=320288 |
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Fonts can be embedded in Kindle books.
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Yup. Since late 2011. No clamoring necessary.
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Ah, ok; I'm merely displaying my ignorance then. But I still think EPUB is better.
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And you're free to think one or the other needs to be.
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Well, open standards typically are better. On a similar note, I'm not anti-DRM, just anti vendor specific DRM; the usual lock-in crap. If Amazon, Kobo, B&N, etc. had some open standard DRM so that we could buy EPUB books from any of them and use on any of their devices that would much nicer.
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I buy 'em, read 'em and move on. Makes no difference to me if it's proprietary/open, or DRM/DRM-free. I'm strictly in it for the reading (usually once): reading whatever I want, where ever I want, on whatever I have to hand, at whatever font-size I want, when I want. The other stuff has become like that noise all the adults make on Charlie Brown to me.
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People are different.
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As to print books, they were much better formatted than most ebooks. They didn't have ragged right, spaces between paragraphs or huge text-indents (my three pet peeves in ebooks). |
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Nope. I read terribly slow, and I have no goals.
![]() But you're right: people are different. And that's fine by me. I was merely addressing how formats and DRM have become invisible to me. Ebooks are just books for me again. Books I can start reading immediately after discovering them. |
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