![]() ![]() I’m personally partial to Warnock Pro (which has some interesting and sharp alternate glyphs, especially in Cyrillic and Greek) and occasionally Myriad Pro. If you’re doing any amount of writing, you really should invest in a good family (or two or three) of professional faces. (However, make sure you follow the font's licensing terms.)Īlso, I tend to echo the thoughts of Matthew Butterick ( Butterick’s Practical Typography, Typography for Lawyers), and system fonts in general ought to be avoided. In addition, iBooks (and many other readers) support PDF, which also allows for embedded fonts. ![]() My Nook has no problem reading embedded fonts, but the glyph support is not complete, as Barnes & Noble uses Adobe's rendering engine in their Nook devices, which has limitations. The same is true for any reader that follows the EPUB 2 or 3 spec. Therefore, any font you wish to use can actually be embedded in your ebook. ![]() iBooks reads EPUB files, and the EPUB spec allows for embedding of fonts into the file itself. I'd love to move topics up / dwn left / right, but bizarrely it only does the left / right.Ozean wrote:However, none of these fonts is available as native on an iPad, so if you're looking to produce an ebook (for example for iBooks) then you'd need to use one of the default fonts. What don't I like about Mellel? Absence of shortcuts in the outline. I feel like I've mastered Mellel in next to no time!!!!! The lady who describes the features is exceptional and communicates details quickly. Also there is a FANTASTIC series on youtube videos to get you up to speed. It has consistent tools acting on one document and no compiling. This has consumed me before, and left me irritated with a document I've not in control of. Mellel is a word processor designed from the ground up to be the ultimate writing tool for academics, technical writers, scholars and students. but then any complexity requires tweaking of the template or packages. You seem to have arrived with a document. Unfortunatley two steps to get a markdown or latex document to work is typical. Whereas I find markdown and latex are two step. I find Mellel can deliver documents faster, and more precisely.
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