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@DarkMatterZine @diazona @mlanger @EpiphanicSynchronicity @likewise @bookstodon I know that there are also special fonts for dyslexic folks. The glyphs are particularly asymmetric and in specific ways to disambiguate for people who have that additional challenge. I worked on one of the first ebook readers 25 yrs ago (the Rocket eBook) and back then the only user-changeable thing was the font. Strangely, it was MORE customizable than today: any font (or maybe just most?) you had installed on your Mac could be rasterized and downloaded to the device and used to render your books.

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