Blessedly, I could change not only the size but also the degree of boldness. The screenshot you see is near the start of Philip Roth’s Patrimony: A True Story, as displayed on my Paperwhite in Dark Courier. Mac owners presumably can do something similar. I just hit the Windows key, searched for “Fonts” and clicked on the desktop’s fonts folder. As a test, I picked up several fonts from my desktop PC. Update 5.9.6 lets you create a special folder in your Kindle for your custom fonts. Oh, the horrors! Thanks for the change, Amazon. Kindle owners could once import their favorite fonts, but then Amazon went into a Putin mode on this issue and did its best to thwart font hacks. Hooray! You can now install your favorite TrueType or OpenType fonts on recent Kindles by way of new firmware updates.
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