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Old 07-28-2015, 07:48 PM   #1
Gregg Bell
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Does having two different fonts in original document screw up Sigil/ebook?

I'm typing this big doc (It's a novel. I'll make the epub and then do the Kindlegen to make it a mobi too.) in LibreOffice in Times New Roman. Occasionally (if anybody has a clue why this might be happening please let me know) LibreOffice switches the font of the paragraph I'm typing from Times New Roman to Liberation Serif.

I have to of course turn the .odt into an .html and then bring it over to Sigil, but I'm wondering (I'm of course going to try to convert whatever Liberation Serif I can find back to Times New Roman) if some Liberation Serif is still in there, is it going to screw up the font on the final product? (Will there be two different fonts in the epub and mobi?)

Thanks.
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