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Another thing that the typography freaks need to remember is that sometime the kindle is not at fault, it is sometimes the publishers' fault. Don't blame everything on the device, sometimes it is a matter of just using it right.
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I get what the typography enthusiasts are saying. I see how it CAN be important. I merely object to the notion that there's no value to today's ereaders UNTIL the typography issues are handled. I've enjoyed many many ebooks and the state of typography on them hasn't even been a factor.
I'm sure iBooks 2.0, Kindle for iPad 2.0 (or 3.0 or 4.0) will get around to improving the typography. In the mean time, I'll be enjoying reading with what we already have. Lee |
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![]() Certinaly it's not all the fault of the device - I'm sorry if that was your impression. It's partly the way the book has been made, and partly the way the book file is 'interpreted' by the firmware of the e-book e-reader in question. I'd say the weight of this issue is on the publisher rather than the device. |
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I don't think you should dismiss "typography enthusiasts" wholesale - or at all - most, by far, would agree at least mostly with you, I think. I certainly enjoy reading e-books in many forms - and prefer it. But it doesn't stop me from wanting them to improve when I know the can be so. |
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Now, I don't have en e-reader (yet - I hope to change that), and I'm far from an expert on this, but isn't typography more than just type or font design, but also making sure a piece of text is readable, whether on paper or a screen? And isn't hyphenation, punctuation etc a part of typography? I can't imagine why someone would want to dismiss typography. As I understand it, it's goal is to create readable text without being too obvious about it. Kind of like special effects in movies - when they're good, you can't tell they're there, they're seamlessly integrated into a movie. When they're bad, they're obvious and not pleasant to watch.
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Typography and good hyphenation make text so much more pleasant to read. Just compare a good TeX doc to something from Word. For now, I'll settle for a good H&J, as this is possible with minimal processing power (at least for English). |
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For you. Don't assume I want hyphenation, I absolutely detest it...
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With typography, as with most things in life, there is a threshold. Below that threshold text becomes difficult to read for most people. Above that threshold, only typography nuts complain about the lack of typography. IMO e-books are well above that threshold.
They correctly handle typefaces, punctuation, paragraphs, text styles. They fail on: hyphenation, widows and orphans Of the fail list only hyphenation is something that a non typography nut would notice. |
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If you have medium to larger-sized text on any 5-6" device, good hyphenation is definitely an imrovement.
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But the point is that a text is still harder to read even if an untrained person does not notice any problems. So there is still a need to enhance the text to make it more readable. |
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