UPDATE:it now works.the mistake was that the fonts that i was using as alternate were already assigned to the system fonts.i deassigned them,deleted them and their .conf files from fonthack,created a file named USE_ALT_FONTS in the kindle root,put some fonts,typed ;fc-cache in the search bar,waited till it restarted framework and TADA!when i click aa button in a book there come both the system and alternate fonts.
NOTE:this thing only works on fonts named from A to G.the kindle sees the embedded filenames so simply renaming them wont do,you have to use a font editor to change the name of the embedded fonts.the kindle is capable of displaying 3 systemfonts and 3 alternat/user choosed fonts.
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