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Old 06-25-2009, 11:27 AM   #83
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Originally Posted by Dahak View Post
I'd rather not embed the fonts, given what it'd do for file sizes.

I may be conflating work between LRF and ePub formatting, but I had the impression that a font could be referenced in an LRF the same way as in ePub (i.e. font file loaded on the reader once in a fonts folder and referenced through CSS overriding) using Calibre.

That was what I was originally trying to do before I tried the ePub route.

My issue with ePub is the lack of fully-justified paragraphs.

That's a deal-breaker in my book (so to speak)

-JPB
I do not know if you can reference external fonts in LRF. But embedded fonts in LRF tend to be slow (on a 505).

With ePub, you can use external fonts loaded on the Reader via the CSS and they work fine and are not slow at all.
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