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Old 03-14-2015, 06:46 PM   #93
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Originally Posted by Hitch View Post
Don't laugh, but it varies. I use good ol' TNR for almost anything non-fiction; I like the easy clarity of the font. I prefer Trebuchet (or Futura on the Voyage), for non-fiction that is fantastical in nature, like Harry Potter-type books, or supernatural alternate realities. (The exception being Harry Dresden. No, I don't know why; I use Bookman Antiqua for that Harry.) I use Baserville for mysteries. ;-)

I know, it's weird.

Hitch
Do licenses need to be acquired for any of the fonts you mentioned or can those particular fonts be embedded in e-books without that concern?
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