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Originally Posted by exaltedwombat
Yes, you can. But PLEASE don't! Or just restrict the cursive font to "Dear Cathy" at the top, "Yours, Heathcliffe" at the bottom. Display fonts are not for body text. Because they are hard to read.
Go to your (real) bookshelf. Most of the books there are laid out with one heading font, one body font, one paragraph style. Because it's all that's needed.
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Don't listen to this. Use the font for the entire letter if that's what you want. But when you do choose font(s) to be embedded, please try them out on an eInk Reader (without a frontlight) to make sure the font is heavy enough to work. A lot of embedded fonts are poorly chosen and don't look good on an eInk screen. A good example of this is Adobe Garamond Pro. It looks fine in print and on an LCD screen. But it looks poor with eInk.