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Old 08-26-2019, 11:01 PM   #12
AliceWonder
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I have it all working with TTF fonts so that's just what I'll use for the time being.
I did get to test a lot of Android ePub readers and it seems Lithium does the best at properly displaying my ePub (which only has minimal CSS at the moment) and also seems to be the least annoying to use.

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Perhaps I am just a bit peeved because I read a book recently on my Kindle where what you want to do didn’t work for me. The publisher put some words in a custom font with thin lines simulating pen and ink writing. It was unreadable on my device until I expanded the font size. It took me right out of world of the book and left me with a bad experience.
Yes, that's why I am 100% that any ePub should be readable with default fonts and/or user selected fonts instead of the publisher chosen fonts.

Many people have different vision issue. Dyslexic people often have a font that works wonderfully for them but that is ugly to others, for example. They should be able to specify that font if they want to and be able to read the book w/o missing any nuance.
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