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Old 06-30-2013, 08:00 AM   #3
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I'm talking about a bug that occurs with some of the pre-installed fonts that come with the reader as well as with fonts installed by me.

Can "fix" only the ones installed by me, though. It isn't really a proper fix of course. I was getting a bit over-enthusiastic when I tried out my idea and really saw italics where bold had been instead. What I have achieved is simply substituting one fault for another, since now I have italics where there should be bold type. It's considerably less awful than the other way round, though.

But of course Kobo should really fix this problem ASAP. It can't be that difficult to make the machine access the correct font files, can it.
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