![]() There doesn’t appear to be any way to edit the template defaults so if you, say, wanted to fiddle with the line spacing, you would have to do it to the entire document or on a paragraph or page-by-page basis. The advanced font options are a basic dashboard of options, including allowing for some blessed drop caps. As in other Kindle ebook tools, you can customize the font but you have three choices – Bookerly, Ember, and a monospace font – and no option to import fonts. The default templates are not likely to be accused of being typographically sophisticated but they do serve a purpose. There are some formatting menus that try to predict some basic common elements of many books. Kindle Create automates the ebook process by importing a Word file, auto-detecting the structure of the book, and pouring into one of two formatting templates – modern and classic. This one seems to be aimed at the indie author audience and will likely serve that audience well. It is one of a suite of Amazon’s ebook creation tools (Kindle Kids’ Book Creator, Kindle Textbook Creator, and Kindle Comic Creator). ![]() ![]() ![]() Via an innocuous tweet yesterday, #eprdctn was introduced to a new MOBI/KF8 creation tool called Kindle Create. ![]() Kindle Create: beautiful Kindle books with Enhanced Typesetting, automatic table of contents and templates. ![]()
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