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There is a difference in the Compact version of Charis. You will find some letters smooshed together. Look at words like too or Good on the different fonts you will notice a slight difference in the Kerning. It's enough to bother me. I prefer regular Charis with the Line spacing modified. |
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02-06-2013, 09:57 AM | #498 |
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It is about choice, not extra space. Jon can distribute both at the same time, and you put the one on PW you intend to keep. (Tight line spacing or a little bit bigger). I agree though, that it should be the same font - my eyes are not trained to see the difference you see with kerning.
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02-06-2013, 03:36 PM | #500 |
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Can Type Light 3.2 also change weight? If so, I'd try it. I've tried the program, but I am too inexperienced with programs such as these to be able to find the function
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You can also resize a font but you need to understand how EM unit size works. The Paid version can change weight the site says. Last edited by Blossom; 02-06-2013 at 03:50 PM. |
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02-06-2013, 03:55 PM | #502 |
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I know how em-units work.
If I can't keep using my educational license for FontCreator after I finish this course, then I'll stick with DejaVu Serif. I'm not going to pay for a program that I'll use maybe one or two times in the coming years. I like DejaVu Serif, Verdana, and Caecilia enough to not continually edit other fonts. Last edited by Katsunami; 02-06-2013 at 03:57 PM. |
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I think I am finally there!
Tonight I was going through some backups and came across some back ups of my phone. Inside was one of the folder where I had the Nook app installed back when they used the font Amasis. I compared it to the Amasis I had been using which is old version from one of my font discs and I was shock at how different the Nook's version was. So I added some weight and up it by 5% and I am in love! I really love how sharp and crisp it in to read with. The version of Amasis MT is more rounded and bubble looking but this is really nice and readable. I really have no clue why Nook stop using it. Now I am through with playing with fonts. Really I am this time! I have all the fonts a person needs to read with: Caecilla Medium, Caecilia Condensed, Amasis, Amasis Condensed, Charis SIL, Gentium Book, Palatino Medium, Trebuchet, TheSans and Nokia Pure. Ten fonts should be plenty right? |
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I think if I keep reading this thread I'm going to die of analysis paralysis.
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02-07-2013, 10:16 AM | #506 |
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You will be reading this thread instead of books. What fun!
I'm just lucky to suddenly remember DejaVu Serif to be a free front, and I like it after it's made a bit fatter. So I've also found my "looks more like a book"-replacement of Caecilia. |
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It's a pity you can't share your version of Amasis - it sounds wonderful.
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02-07-2013, 02:35 PM | #508 |
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Blossom could you write some quick tutorial for Font Creator 6.5, how to add weight, change line spacing...?
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How do I make my books on KFHD use these fonts? The Paperwhite seems to be better on most books without me changing them. |
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You don't with the KFHD. You can with the Kindle PW or the Kindle Touch. It seems to me that the Kindle apps are rather lackluster and feature poor.
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