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Old 02-09-2016, 10:06 AM   #8
Little.Egret
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Originally Posted by pdurrant View Post
I'd say you got it exactly right. The CSS shouldn't specify (say) Times New Roman for ordinary paragraphs.

Special font for proper reasons (e.g. alien speech) would be fine.
Fine but would it be useful ?

Wouldn't the result be that in 'publisher fonts' mode you would see the special fonts and some unchangeable default for the ordinary paragraphs whereas if you set Bookerly or Helvetica you would only see it, even for the special text.

If so, why not force a font in ordinary text in 'publisher fonts' mode that is distinctively different to the special fonts.
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