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Old 03-11-2008, 08:59 AM   #142
JohnnyD
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fonts can be defined as "font family" or "font face" in html; when you use html as your "raw format" when formatting books, you can define all kinds of font faces for all kinds of text. The final step is to convert your html to mobipocket (with mobipocket creator).

As an experiment, I made an html page on which I defined two different fonts (serif and sans serif). After converting this html page to a mobipocket book, it turned out that both fonts were still recognisable in the PC version of mobipocket reader, but the font information was neglected on my Cybook.

Of course I made certain, that both the fonts I used in my html page were available and known to my Cybook.
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