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Originally Posted by mandy314
Another surprise for me was that the updated Bookerly font has no Kerning table (ttf-format)! The info from the tool I used may be wrong though
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Bookerly does have a kerning table - it's just in OpenType format rather than the old TrueType format. You can see it if you open the Bookerly font file in a font editor that understands OpenType (e.g. fontforge).
It looks like Amazon is doing things properly using kerning and ligature information in the font, since different fonts seem to have different kerning and ligatures.