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Old 02-23-2013, 08:27 AM   #22
JSWolf
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Originally Posted by DiapDealer View Post
You've missed the point. The idea that someone would need to buy a particular ereader (any particular ereader) before learning the mechanics of the coding necessary to embed fonts in an ePub is utterly ridiculous. The idea that a Sony would be best is just so, well... you.
The idea is to test the fonts on an eInk screen. Given that the OP is coding in ePub, an ePub cable Reader would help. It doesn't necessarily have to be a Sony Reader. a nook Simple Touch would also do as well. But it should be a Reader with no frontlight.
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