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Originally Posted by HarryT
I certainly didn't ignore it, but downloading a subset of the font which contains the languages that the user commonly uses will be pretty pointless, because they're already going to have fonts on their device which contains those glyphs.
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The benefit is that you can declare using Noto as font. Now if your book contains glyphs that the enduser doesn't have, and the font wasn't embedded, then you still know how the book is supposed to look like. I am not happy with how it happens in Windows that many fonts lack certain glyphs(arabic for example), and it gets substituted with the same default.
We need more and different styles of fonts or families that are complete and free.