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Kobo-newbie (more or less) and some font issues
After years using other eReaders (my last Kobo device was Kobo Glo) I received yesterday a Kobo Libra 2. The display is amazing – the best I've seen so far. But I quickly remembered one or two of the Kobo's shortcomings.
All my ebooks are epubs, but IIRC, the kepub-engine is a little bit more advanced and better maintained as the epub-engine (epub3?). And I like the per-chapter-infos which come with kepubs. So I prefer to kepubify the ebooks with calibre. But, and now we come to my font problems: I have the impression that ligatures and kerning (still?) are a problem with kepubs, or is it just me? And fonts in gerneral seem to be problematic. I like the fonts Literata and Bookerly very much. But, with Literata I get very big line spaces and no kerning and no ligatures at all. With Bookery, I'm not sure about kerning/ligatures, but italic text is always displayed as bold-italic. So, maybe you can bring me up to date: - Are kerning and ligatures still not supported within the kepub-engine? - Why is the line spacing (only) with Litarata so huge? I took the static fonts (Literata-Regular.ttf, Literata-Italic.ttf, Literata-BoldItalic.ttf, Literata-Bold.ttf) out from the font package. But there are other variants (Literata_18pt, Literata_24pt, Literata_36pt, …). - Using Bookerly: Why is italic displayed as bold-italic? Am I doing something wrong with fonts import? I put the files Bookerly-Regular.ttf, Bookerly-Bold.ttf, Bookerly-BoldItalic.ttf and Bookerly-Italic.ttf in the fonts-directory. Is the naming wrong? - I applied some patches ("My 10 line spacing values", "Set KePub hyphenation", "Unify font sizes"). Maybe I missed a useful patch that would help here? I have attached two photos: One showing Bookery with (wrong) bold-italic text and one showing Literata with the big line space and no ligatures etc. |
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As I now found out, while digging more in the forum threads, adding this in the Kobo config file to the [Reading] section seems to add ligatures:
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Because it can cause problems with word spacing when you read fully justified text. I never enable it for this reason. Good word spacing is far more important to me than ligatures.
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But you also get kerning. After reading some KePub set this way, most displayed without a problem. Only one of the three KePub I read had a problem and that was just in one paragraph.
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Thanks for your comments. I think everything is now sufficiently ok with regard to kerning and ligatures. I am really relieved to these with kepub.
(Perhaps someone has an idea regarding Bookerly and Litarata issues I have?) |
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Well, you use hyphenation, I don't and so every one of my kepubs has problems when kerning and ligatures are enabled.
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You can try Literata Book. IIRC, you can set a smaller line-height with it.
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Hyphenation has everything to do with word spacing. That's what I meant by saying you may not have those issues when you use OptimizeLegibility, but I certainly do. And no, I don't want to read left justified.
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A "quick and dirty" solution to this problem is to put only the other three font files and not Bookerly-BoldItalic.ttf in the fonts directory. On my Libra the normal italic is then used - both for epub and kepub.
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