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Originally Posted by jackie_w
The answer is 'yes' but whether the effort involved in the solution will be acceptable to you is another matter. The solution is different depending on whether you are going to read the book as a kepub or a standard epub on your Kobo.
You mentioned kepub above so steps 1-3 in this post should give you some pointers.
Step 2 involves using the kobopatch system. If this is more than you want to have to deal with then you can probably get away with just steps 1 & 3, but only if you're prepared to read your book with the [Aa] font setting set to 'Publisher Default'.
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The problem is not the effort. The problem is that
Code:
font-family: monospace;
is standard CSS, and if kobo doesn't recognize that directive it has to be considered a bug. Sideloading external fonts and patching up the firmware is not a solution as far as setting a standard directive into an epub means to make a not-portable ebook.