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Old 12-21-2017, 11:33 AM   #5
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Originally Posted by Phssthpok View Post
I have a book which uses a special font for some of the text. By default it displays on my Kindle as Bookerly, and I have to select "Publisher's Fonts" to see the special font correctly. However, the rest of the text then appears in a sans-serif font. Obviously I can add a CSS rule for <body> to use a serif font as the default, but I have some questions:

1) Where does it get the default font from if there isn't one specified in the book?
2) Is there any way to have the Kindle honor special font specifications without having to manually select "Publisher's Fonts"?
3) Is there any way to mark the book so that anyone else who loads it onto their Kindle will automatically have the correct font selection, rather than having to change it manually?

Thanks!
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