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Originally Posted by JSWolf
@Proximanova, In order to do it right for everyone, you have to forget any fonts that do not exist past the 1st version Kindle. And if any of the same fonts have been updated with any more characters/glyphs, you have to forget they exist.
This is just like if you are creating a complex layout in KF8, you have to think of Mobi as you do it.
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The problem is I only consider those Kindles released in or since 2015 or so, which support fonts like Bookerly and Amazon Ember, which I’m sure Kindle Keyboards and Kindle Touches (and other older Kindles) don’t.
I was astonished to find a great many users of the Kindle Keyboard and Kindle Touch even today (it is apparently a very long-lasting device, longer than most), but I’m afraid I will not be able to update my table with that information, since I do not know about them. Best I can tell they have only Caecilia, Helvetica, Palatino and suchlike.