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The Dank Side of the Moon
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Well, when they care more about how it looks than what it says, that's pretty idiotic to me.
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Maybe for you, but for a lot of us it does matter. To me it makes a world of difference. And I think the article nailed it.
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The typography limitations are one of the most sensitive issues which impedes eBook readers to become a handy tool for research alongside with hardship for quoting and difficult or impossible text marking. Pulp fiction are no more than mere blocks of text, but when you come to texts that need to be analysed in depth, processing them typographically is a must, for the sake of mere readability.
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I'm willing to bet they aren't going to send in a C.V. printed in monospaced courier* though. ![]() *the font that dominated business communication for decades and is about as 'standard' as you can get. It was ditched for a reason. |
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Exactly. That is why good silent typography is so important when you are of the opinion that only the text matter. You should not be distracted and you should read it as fast as possible and not have to slow down (unconsciously) because of bad typography.
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How is it any different than an online version of a book club? I'd love to be able to share a book with my brother and both of us make comments on it as we're reading. We do that now with paper books and post-it notes, but neither of us read many pbooks anymore.
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I don't really care about extras on dvds; my husband does. It's another way for the movie industry to drive sales, and this is just the publishing industry version of that. I don't want the extras, but I don't see why others can't enjoy them. |
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When I read on a small PDA screen I didn't care all that much about typography but with the larger screens it would be nice to have good typography again. But, I'd rather have a well edited ebook not chock full of typos.
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And then there is the factor of pleasure. I like the reading experience to be a nice one. What's wrong with that. |
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but keep in mind that typography sets the form of a text while the strengh of eBook (reading device)s is the flexibility. On LCD screens fonts without serifs are much more readable than those with. One eInk screens it's a totally different reading experience. So who's to choose which font the THE right one? For which device? Optimal page layout? It isn't a given with reflowable text. Some prefer to read in upright mode, others in landscape. The page layout changes completely. Any way to determine THE best layout? Nope. Font size? Some fonts look good at 10, 11 or 12 pt. Now, what about readers with visual impairments who need to switch to 15, 16, or even 20 pt? Still sure that the chosen font in the chosen size is THE best solution? So, for typography to be a valid issue for eBooks, typography itself has to evolve and to adapt to a new technology and reading experience. But still, some things should/could be added to enhance the readability of an digital text with some due respect to typography. 1.) Hyphenation, and a good one. This will solve lots of problems. 2.) Addition of own fonts. No need to force readers to use just the built-in. 3.) A lot of different font sizes. Let the reader decide which size does suit him/her best. Last edited by K-Thom; 04-25-2010 at 06:34 AM. |
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It'd be like going to a watch a movie and alternating between reviews and web comments and the movie itself, resulting in a disjointed experience. I would much rather experience the secondary content (reviews, etc.) either before reading the medium (so I know what to "look" for) or after the fact ("Oh, so that's what he meant.") Old fogey that I am, I don't see "books as an interactive medium" as an improvement of the medium. My mind just doesn't work that way. |
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Quick follow up -- yes, blogging, message boards, etc. are reading but very interactive, they are ongoing conversations and I love them for that. I just see "reading a book" as a very different experience -- online works tend to be much shorter, often addressing a subject in far less detail (non-fiction) or just shorter in general (the dominance of short and flash fiction over novels online) and much of the value comes from other peoples' insight.
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the difference in a book and book club is sort of like Mark Twain said about the difference in Lightning and Lightning Bug. ![]() Reading a book should be an experience between the reader and the author. |
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Maybe there's a language barrier and this ol' ancient guy is not understanding you young whipper-snappers. |
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As long as it's a standard font (and not some weird one) and the paragraph breaks etc. are in the right places, I'm good to go. I've never read anything on the Kindle where I was bothered by the layout, font etc. For novels--text is text. As long as it's a normal font and the paragraph breaks etc. are in the proper places. So on that front, current e-readers are fine for me as long as the book in question is edited properly. Scholarly PDFs are another stories, but those will suck until we start getting color screen tablets with 8.5x11" or larger screens. |
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