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Old 03-12-2012, 10:13 PM   #32
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Originally Posted by JSWolf View Post
It might not actually work. You don't have an embedded font. So readers that allow you to change the font should work. They may not since Word puts in font codes that don't belong. I'll have to try this on a T1 from some of the free Smashwords ePub. If it doesn't work, then your code is broken.
Microsoft's core fonts package is only one step shy of FOSS. The only reason its not included with Kubuntu is ideological. There's no obvious excuse for not including it in a reader. And if you can't for legal reasons, then the Liberation font family (Liberation Sans, Serif, and Mono) has identical metrics to Times New Roman, Arial, and Courier New; so you can set up in-device font substitution.

It works fine on an iRiver Story HD, though. I've only ever had one anomaly, and that was a mysterious blank page that somehow appeared in the middle of a chapter.
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