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Old 12-12-2019, 10:19 AM   #21
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Originally Posted by icallaci View Post
Quite a few of my epubs use font-family: monospace, with no mention of Courier at all. Currently this displays on the ereader as sans-serif instead of monospace. Is there any way to force this to display Courier-whatever instead? I tried changing one of these to font-family: "Courier", monospace, but that didn't seem to work either. I tried a bunch of different things (Courier fonts side-loaded into a fonts subdirectory, no Courier fonts side-loaded, ePub, KePub, turning off the reader between each try)...nothing worked. If I have a monospace font embedded into the epub, it works, but everything else displays as sans-serif, not monospace.
You just need a monospace font with the name starting with Courier in the fonts directory from what I gather.
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