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Originally Posted by JSWolf
I just took a look at two publisher eBooks and the place they used to turn on the font family is in the body in the CSS.
This isn't so much a conformance issue as it is a bug.
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I paid no attention to the issue, since I found it all fine for my needs.
Anyway, I have few questions regarding that.
After w3c, all tasks should be set in css. Where is declaration for new
font? In css or in text file? Where is the very font itself?
I'm aware that html/xml moves and that specs I knew might be pretty
obsolete now. My observation was that reader went the safe way and
tried to conform to something "common". I will reread complaints on
the subject. I still see it as a feature, not a bug, no offend.
Edit: After more reading of forum posts and w3, seems like css cannot
find the font. Another option is that it was not intended at the very
start.