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Originally Posted by jackie_w
This is true but in addition, for kepubs, you also need to make sure the Panose Weight settings have values the Kobo software will accept. Otherwise, as you already noted for Bookerly normal Italic renders as BoldItalic. This has also proved to be true for some of the Windows fonts I've transferred to various Kobos. So far, fixing the panose has always solved the kepub problem for me.
I don't think the panose info matters if you're only reading standard epubs. There is a post about it somewhere on the Kobo forum. It was probably at least a year ago.
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This might be relevant if in some cases but not in mine
because the fonts did work for a two books, then would not work for any.
Had the fonts never worked, I would have been trying a completely different approach. I would even have given credence to the file name hypothesis - even though relying on a file name
when there is a header with the relevant information present is very poor programming practice.