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08-09-2009, 02:37 PM | #1 |
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Verne, Jules: 20000 Leagues Under the Sea. v1. 9 Aug 2009
This is an ebook specially created for any electronic reading device using a 6" screen that can read pdf. Used font: Caecilia.
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08-09-2009, 08:45 PM | #2 |
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It looks good! Thanks, Burliburd!
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08-10-2009, 02:53 AM | #3 |
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You did a decent job overall. I'm not an especially big fan of Caecilia and find Chaparral to be more readable, but it's not a bad font. I'm curious why you used artificials instead of actual italics...do you have a legitimate version of the Caecilia font?
I have yet to see any books or body text done in Caecilia particularly well though, so it's certainly nothing personal. Seems it'd be decent for technical manuals or corporate documents and headers, but it's not particularly well-suited to literature body text. |
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Thanks for the feedback LDBoblo. I haven't realised I was using artificials. I forgot to copy all the font files into the Windows Fonts folder. I get back to work for version 2.
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Further, since it's such a broad face on such a narrow page, I found that giving it just a bit of a squeeze, condensing it down to perhaps to 98% or 96% improves paragraph readability a good bit. Also, with the slightly narrower face, you can make the leading ever so slightly less and fit more on the page. Double benefit. For me, the magic setting was 8pt text, 12pt leading, condensed 96% That may be a bit small if you like reading bigger text. Size can be adjusted to taste. At 9pt, I liked 13.5pt leading, and with 10pt, I liked 14.5 and 15pt leading. Hope that helps |
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08-10-2009, 01:04 PM | #6 |
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It looks nice. I have been wondering how the Caecilia font would look on the Reader and how a PDF would behave. This is too small for my taste, but it looks good.
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