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Originally Posted by jswinden
I could be wrong, but I thought true mobi7 files were unable to support embedded fonts. I haven't got a clue as to what calibre creates when it converts to a file with a mobi extension. I know the Kindle Previewer creates a file with a mobi extension, but the file actually contains both mobi7 and KF8 versions, at least that is my understanding. When I use the Send To Kindle app on my computer, Amazon decides which version (mobi7 or KF8) to send to the device. At least that is how I think it works.
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Mobi/AZW does not support embedded fonts. AZW3/KF8 and ePub do support embedded fonts. But unlike ADE with ePub, on a Kindle, you have to go to the Aa menu and toggle to use the publisher font.