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Old 02-09-2018, 07:42 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by swapjim View Post
Hello again. I was away for a month. I've got a one more question.

So if one Greek book displays properly on the reader, all the rest will too, right? If yes, then I only need to take a sample eBook (containing just the Greek alphabet) to the store (selling the reader) and ask them to test it.
Yes.

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I've done a quick search on the web and I can see that I can easily add a custom font on Kobo (don't know about Tolino yet) and can choose to use that on all my books. Serves as a back up solution and it sounds quicker than editing all my ebooks.
It's almost as easy to add a custom font to a Tolino (I have the Epos) as to a Kobo ereader. The only issue I find is that Kobo will use the font used in the last book as the default font for a new book while Tolino goes back to their "publisher default". A minor annoyance.
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