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Old 09-29-2014, 01:34 PM   #13
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I have unwanted italics on Calibre and Kobo applications, but it is ok on Sony and ADE apps. I've converted epub to epub since V1.1 to get rid of it by getting rid of all fonts parameters, which is NOT elegant. I'd much prefer to simply get rid of the oblique, but I need a little help: should I just get rid of the underlined blue characters underneath, or do I get rid of the whole line?

@font-face { font-family:Georgia; src:url(../Fonts/georgiai.ttf); font-style:italic, oblique; }

Sorry, but I have no knowledge of Python and bumble through when using Sigil.

I notice there is the same problem with your Lewis Carroll on Calibre but it is ok on the Aura (I don't remember converting it, but I might have and not kept the original epub at the time).

I also noticed this morning reading the Kafka in the Métro that it depends on the font: italic for Georgia, normal for all the others (curiouser and curiouser to refer back to Alice). The file .font on the kobo contains only the fonts I sideloaded, so I can't verify the built-in Georgia font for Kobo, but could the problem rise from a different georgiai.ttf?
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