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Originally Posted by Claude_C
So, if I had asked : How can I get rid of the Amasis font, I would have been politically correct? Is that what you are really trying to say here? 
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Nope. Just thought you're reaction was strange. You didn't understand why they were there, I explained why they were there (and said, yes, they may have no use *for you*, if you want rid of them, fine), but it seemed a strange reaction to then keep questioning their existence *at all* once their purpose had been explained.
Edit: if you had said the following, I wouldn't have replied at all (and simply thought to myself, fair enough)
"oh, ok, I get it. that is useful for other people. I still wish for my own purposes that we had the option to get rid of built-in fonts (or hide fonts) that we don't have a use for."
And for the record. If there was a font that was only used for PDF and didn't allow advanced settings, and once the purpose of it had been explained to you, you still reacted the same way and said "I don't read PDFs, it shouldn't be there, it would be useful if it allowed advanced settings, but it doesn't so I don't understand why its there", my bafflement at your reaction would be identical. You might still not want the font, that's fine, but the reason that Kobo provides it as a built-in font, should be blatantly clear!