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Old 04-30-2024, 10:02 AM   #28
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Originally Posted by jospalau View Post
You can see another example with your favourite font. It took me more time to select the font and set the font size in the stock reader than to do all the rest...

Kerning still worse, you see the first two sentences Hav e and m y wi fe. See the word leaving in the third line.


And also KOReader fits more words per line. That's why after the first paragraphs the text is not the same in both screenshots.

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What makes no sense is the word emotionally. In the red text, the kerning looks good. In the black text, the kerning look not so good as ly is not as close as the red text.

I'm using the same font and I've just had a look at the word really in the book I am reading. The ly looks the same as it does in red in your sample. I know for sure I am reading ePub and not KePub.

Are you sue you are not using KePub?
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