Hello Troy,

After installing this version initial screens (like warning, install
manager for modules) are in English. When application started (e.g. there
is biblie text), menu and navigation, library/module installer is in
Slovak.
Can you check why Slovak translation is not from first moment?

On Sat, 21 Mar 2020 at 01:32, Troy A. Griffitts <scr...@crosswire.org>
wrote:

> Thank you to each one who responded with a font suggestion.  I have
> bundled 3 suggestions.
>
> There are two new options under Settings which should allow you to selects
> a font for both the reading text and also the application text.
>
> I first list all the bundled fonts, then 3 generic font families, and
> finally I list all the fonts the OS tells me are available.  I haven't much
> luck setting any of these last group on my phone, but they are supposed to
> be available, so I left them in the list hoping it's just a quirk with my
> phone.
>
> Thank you again for the suggestions.
>
> https://crosswire.org/~scribe/bishop-1.3.902.apk
> bishop-1.3.902.apk size: 9270471 md5: 42acc83519931c3beb1c2bdd4dfb85a6
>
> On 3/19/20 9:59 PM, Michael H wrote:
>
> I like PT Serif and PT Sans because they have a wide coverage in Latin,
> and Cyrillic, including many minority languages. These fonts also have
> complimentary narrow and caption faces that are handy for proper
> typesetting, and a pretty well done kerning table, which really helps for
> extended reading and pushing the font as small as possible.
>
> The Font with the best unicode coverage in Latin that I like the best is
> EBGaramond. (mated with Ysabeau for Sans.) But this is a tall font, and for
> screens that's not the most accepted way to view. (Phone screens today can
> (almost always) handle it, but the low res has created an expectation of
> short and fat letters, not tall letters.)
>
> Another very good unicode coverage font for latin text is Garava (
> http://www.softerviews.org/Fonts.html ) It's shaped better for screens.
> I've wanted to use the included illuminated capitals, but I don't get as
> much time for development as I'd like. It's a good choice to include as an
> alternative, but I wouldn't recommend it for an ONLY choice.
>
> On Thu, Mar 19, 2020 at 10:13 PM Michael Johnson <mich...@ebible.org>
> wrote:
>
>> On 3/19/20 4:41 PM, Troy A. Griffitts wrote:
>> > Does anyone have a special place in their heart for a favorite font they
>> > would recommend?  It should be freely usable, have a good coverage of
>> > Unicode and preferably already converted to a web font.
>>
>> I have been using DejaVu Serif a lot. It is plain, very readable, and has
>> good Unicode coverage for several writing systems. It is also free.
>>
>> https://eBible.org/fonts/dejavuserif.ttf
>>
>> https://eBible.org/fonts/dejavuserif.woff
>>
>> https://eBible.org/fonts/dejavuserif.woff2
>>
>>
>>
>>
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