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Originally Posted by Cex
Those are the names that the font files have by default (at least the eInk version I extracted) and they have the issue. JSWolf also suggests that font renaming is required.
I tried those names, removing "-Regular" from first file, and rename using -i/-b/-z, and I get the same result in all cases (I turn off, and then on the reader after loading the font). I think I get the same result in all cases, except with -i/-b/-z, where I got all the text in bold italic. I always test with epub, not kepub, and factory firmware without any modification.
I will test again, just in case I messed up with names or font files.
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When I look at Bookerly using Windows font viewer I get the following...
Filename: Bookerly-Regular.ttf
File size: 983,004
Font name: Bookerly
Version: Version 1.01 August 17, 2015
Opentype Layout, Digitally Signed, Truetype Outlines
Filename: Bookerly-Italic.ttf
File size: 969,596
Font name: Bookerly
Version: Version 1.01 August 17, 2015
Opentype Layout, Digitally Signed, Truetype Outlines
Filename: Bookerly-BoldItalic.ttf
File size: 1,035,536
Font name: Bookerly
Version: Version 1.01 August 17, 2015
Opentype Layout, Digitally Signed, Truetype Outlines
Filename: Bookerly-Bold.ttf
File size: 993,048
Font name: Bookerly
Version: Version 1.01 August 17, 2015
Opentype Layout, Digitally Signed, Truetype Outlines