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Old 03-02-2020, 12:15 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by BeckyEbook View Post
For me, the default system application fontview.exe works (Windows 10).
Of course, this does not work for encrypted fonts.
Hmmm. Pretty sure the fonts I tried it with weren't encrypted. I don't usually have any epubs with encrypted fonts, actually. I was trying with Windows 10 as well. I'll have to do some snooping.

We ARE talking about the same thing, right? Right-clicking on a font in Book Browser and using the "Open With" context menu item to configure fontview.exe to open font files externally.

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