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Originally Posted by JeanPierre
Okay I figured out what was wrong with the ReadifyFont outputs: the Styles (SubFamily) attributes were not set correctly for the Bold and Italic font variants. I went ahead and corrected these manually and have attached the resultant files.
I am currently using—and prefer—the 36pt variant since I have my font size on my Kobo set to 35, but I will try the 12pt variant later and see which of those two I prefer. 7pt might be preferable for those with tiny font settings, and 72pt might be preferable for those with enormous font settings.
If you liked the old version, the closest one to it is the 12pt variant. The difference is in the weight of certain edges of characters, which decrease as the point rating increases. I find I like the 36pt variant best.
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Thank You again, the reason why I used 12 is silly: 12 is the size I generally use with Libre Office or Word (I am sure that it has no relation with dimensions of fonts in Kobo). As I said before I saw 4 different fonts after the font forge treatment for font weight, Font Forge did not set properly the font family as one only font, instead it settled 4 different font families each one with the family font equal to the name. So I had to change it.