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Old 06-30-2013, 03:37 PM   #12
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Originally Posted by rayhigh View Post
Agreed, it is completely lame that a Kobo font like Nickel renders italics as bold. What is the problem with the bozos on their dev team?
One note is that the Kobo supplied fonts render correctly for .kepub.epub files using the ACCESS NetFront BookReader renderer. To me, this indicates that the issue is with the Adobe Reader Mobile SDK which Kobo does not appear to be enthused about spending time and resources on given their involvement in the Readium project. You might also want to note the statement from Datalogics that they will be using the Readium EPUB3 engine to extend the Adobe RMSDK to handle EPUB3 while continuing to use Adobe's ADEPT DRM.

http://blogs.datalogics.com/2013/03/...epub3-support/

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David

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