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Originally Posted by jswinden
Yes, they are all too thin. Out of the lot the only ones I like, though they are too thin, is Caecilia and Caecilia Condensed. I've got a Caecilia Heavy I put together and can embed, but that is kludge. I would greatly prefer never having to deDRM, edit in Sigil, rebuild in Kindle Previewer, then send to Kindle. Sure the process is easy to do, but it takes time, and there are issues with embedding. The major issue is that the embedded fonts will not display in Kindle for iOS. So if I modify the eBook I simply add a statement to bold everything because that does work in Kindle for iOS and I like the way Caecilia and Caecilia Condensed look when bolded. But all text being bolded makes heading blend in too well with normal text. Plus I don't like having to take the time to do it and then winding up with a Personal Document rather than a Book.
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Fonts are also too thin for me and I miss the alternate fonts hack.
On the Android app I read with Trebuchet, and I wish I had the spare time for embedded fonts.