Kobo EREADER User Manual page 10

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2. Tap the
3. To change the style of the text, select a font from the Font Face list.
4. To make text bigger or smaller, tap the + or - signs beside Font Size.
5. To add more space between lines of text, tap the + or - signs beside Line Spacing.
6. To add more space around the edges of your screen, tap the + or - signs beside
Margins.
7. To change how text lines up on the edges, select one of the Justification options:
Forces text to line up on both the left and right sides.
Forces text to line up with the left side of the screen.
When you're done customizing your book, tap anywhere on the screen to go back to
reading.
Notes:
• You can add your own fonts to your eReader.
• When you change the way text looks, your eReader remembers your preferred
text size and style, and applies it to other books you're reading.
• If you are reading a PDF, you can't change the size or style of the text, but you
can zoom in to make the entire page bigger and easier to read.
Adding Fonts to Your eReader
Your eReader comes with several basic fonts, and you can easily add more. Fonts must
be either TrueType (.ttf) or OpenType (.otf).
1. Connect your eReader to your computer using the USB cable.
2. Tap Connect on your eReader.
3. On your computer, open Windows Explorer or Finder (Mac). You should see a
KOBOeReader icon if you connected successfully.
4. Navigate to your eReader.
5. Create a new folder on your eReader and name it fonts.
6. On your computer, find the fonts you want to add (in .ttf or .otf format) and drag
them into the fonts folder.
7. Eject and disconnect your eReader.
 
Text icon.
Uses the default for your book.
 
 

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