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Old 03-26-2024, 05:26 AM   #8
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Originally Posted by Aleron Ives View Post
If Kobo did that, then you'd have the opposite problem: people need to be able to change the font for accessibility, and if the font menu doesn't override all the fonts, then you may be stuck with some unreadable text if the publisher selected a bad font for certain paragraph styles.
It seems that this is not a problem for Kobo when the format is epub. I have one with font-family:sans-serif in figcaption and it is respected even if I change to another font in the Aa menu (even OpenDyslexic). Why aren't they consistent and follow the same philosophy with both formats?

I still prefer kepub for other reasons.
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