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Originally Posted by lumpynose
So the same as the kobo I'm using since all the books I send to it are kepub because the extended driver converts them to kepub.
I like the way koreader does it; it displays the embedded fonts where they're specified and uses the user specified font where they're not. For example, if the book specifies an embedded font for the h? tags and nothing for the p tag, then the p text gets the user specified font. I haven't fiddled much with koreader and I don't know if you can completely override the embedded fonts.
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But on a Kindle, the embedded fonts are 100% overridden unless the user specifies the Publisher Font. The user may not even know there are any embedded fonts.