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Originally Posted by Muttly
This perfectly illustrate your almost complete lack of understanding of defined file format standards in general.
The True Type and Open Font file types are long and well established and are used by hundreds of millions of people.
Only software written by a complete muppet would require special tweaking to work with a font that works properly on Windows, Kindle, (Apple [and hence Unix]), and lord knows what else.
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I've seen issues with fonts with some versions of ADE, Kindle, Sony, and others. No Reader is perfect and Bookerly was made to work with a Kindle. Because it doesn't seem to work with Access on a Kobo is not Kobo's fault. You need get a font editor and have a look at the font's settings to see what they are. It's possible something needs to be changed.
The way you are complaining is not doing you any favors. Turn it down a bit.