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Old 09-15-2013, 11:30 AM   #559
Mike76
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Originally Posted by Ken Maltby View Post
3. It is an either/or situation, you can have it use the epub's css (with its choice of fonts) or you can tell Koreader to not use the embedded fonts. It defaults to epubs using their own embedded fonts. (I have my preferred font as well, so I feel your pain, but if it meant that much to me I would change/add the font into the epub's css.)
It's not about choosing of own or embedded fonts. The problem is that you have to set ALL of the options (font/render style/hyphenation) every time when you open a new file - there are no default settings (at least nothing you can easily find).
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