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Writer's Haven => Formatter's Forge [Public] => Topic started by: R. C. on August 11, 2023, 11:58:54 PM
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The question of font size is a never-ending rhetoric. I have a twist to the often asked query...
Should font size, and line spacing, vary with the distribution medium?
Example:
Long print book (350+ pages): 11pt, single spaced
Average print book (under 300 pages): 11.5pt 1.25 spacing
eBook: 11.5pt 1.25 spacing or some variation close to these dimensions.
Of course, your style and font selection can change these examples. I am also aware that font size recommendations are numerous. The premise of variability is the question.
R.C.
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Is the eBook a PDF or an ePub/mobi/whatever-Amazon-uses-this-week?
If it's not a PDF, why are you trying to force a type size?
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Is the eBook a PDF or an ePub/mobi/whatever-Amazon-uses-this-week?
If it's not a PDF, why are you trying to force a type size?
Excellent questions. PDFs, print destinations, are the target of the question.
For ePub font size is secondary to correct formatting. Under the title "pedantic," I like the manuscript to be consistent across destination platforms. :doh:
R.C.
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Excellent questions. PDFs, print destinations, are the target of the question.
If you are talking about PDFs strictly for print, what paper size are you planning on? Letter-sized (U.S. & Canada) or A4 (the rest of the world)? Or, half-page sizes so they can print the PDF as a booklet on a home printer?
For ePub font size is secondary to correct formatting. Under the title "pedantic," I like the manuscript to be consistent across destination platforms. :doh:
If I set my device to display text at a comfortable size for my reading and your book overrides that and forces me to have to re-adjust the settings, I'm going to be far less likely to buy a second book from you.
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Also, remember that point sizes vary by font. So 11 or 11.5 pt in one font can be an entirely different size than 11 or 11.5 pt in a different font.
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...for print, what paper size are you planning on?...
Paperback 5.5 x 8.5 seems to be the correct size.
R.C.
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...for print, what paper size are you planning on?...
Paperback 5.5 x 8.5 seems to be the correct size.
Okay. So, if I'm a reader and I buy your book and get the PDF, what am I supposed to do with it? Do you intend for me to print it on my home printer? Can I take it to a print shop to have them print me a copy? (Do you have a disclaimer in the book that says that's okay for the printer to do that?)
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...for print, what paper size are you planning on?...
Paperback 5.5 x 8.5 seems to be the correct size.
Okay. So, if I'm a reader and I buy your book and get the PDF, what am I supposed to do with it? Do you intend for me to print it on my home printer? Can I take it to a print shop to have them print me a copy? (Do you have a disclaimer in the book that says that's okay for the printer to do that?)
I use the PDF, after extensive formatting, because KDP produces better results with a PDF. I've tried .docx but a well formatted PDF has correct pagination and formatting.
R.C.
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Yes, for print it's always going to be a variable thing. What you think looks best, what gives you the best-looking book, what will be easier for readers to see, makes the book not too thick, nor too thin.
It's like margins, too. Don't be shocked. Variations out the you-know-what.
On the font size thing, I got a book the other week, and it's got a tiny font. Like, point 8. And it's only a 200 page or so book, so they could have at least gotten up to a ten. Or an eleven! I can barely see to read it, and can only do small sections at a time. I'm too old to be put through this, and should have probably returned it.
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Yes, for print it's always going to be a variable thing. What you think looks best, what gives you the best-looking book, what will be easier for readers to see, makes the book not too thick, nor too thin.
It's like margins, too. Don't be shocked. Variations out the you-know-what.
On the font size thing, I got a book the other week, and it's got a tiny font. Like, point 8. And it's only a 200 page or so book, so they could have at least gotten up to a ten. Or an eleven! I can barely see to read it, and can only do small sections at a time. I'm too old to be put through this, and should have probably returned it.
Exactly this. My final decisions are always based on how everything looks. I prefer TNR 12 which can look a little cluttered at single spacing, so 1.2 or 1.5 is better. For paperbacks, my books are 100k+ and that larger inner margin needs considering. It's all a bit moot for eBooks unless you assume the reader will read it as-is and won't tweak the font settings. I'm not sure that P-CD is aware the the file required for paperbacks through KDP needs to be a PDF. Dunno about other ppbk printers.