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Old 07-07-2020, 10:22 AM   #133
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Originally Posted by jackie_w View Post
And finally, for users who are comfortable using a font editor (e.g. FontForge or TTFEdit), you can actually choose any font you like. You need to use the editor to rename all 4 ttfs internally to Georgia. Once that's done you can use Method 1 or 2.

ETA: Just for completeness ...
  • Using either of the above methods replaces Georgia everywhere, i.e. in books and also in the GUI (book lists, book details, footnotes, TOC, etc ...)
I've not been following this thread very closely, but your post caught my eye. Does this mean that if someone was dyslexic they could use this method to make the whole ereader use a dyslexic friendly font for everything? Just something I'd store in the back of my mind if it *is* the case, as there are people I know who would find that useful, but aren't currently using an ereader.
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