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Old 09-11-2011, 08:53 AM   #15
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Device: Kobo Touch & Glo, Sony PRS-T1
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Originally Posted by JSWolf View Post
In the original, the font-family and font-size were in some other CSS style then body. I moved them to body for others to test. My conclusions are 100% correct. Kobo has a bug. They should recognize it and say they are working to fix it.

If you put font-family in body in the CSS, it won't display as you and Zummano have seen. This is a common way to turn on the embedded font used for the body. But it doesn't work because Kobo botched it. Kobo readers feel like they are still using alpha software. This issue was brought up before the Touch came out and yet Kobo still refuses to even acknowledge it.
Has a proper bug report been filed? If yes, then there should be a way to check the bug's status.
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