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Originally Posted by JSWolf
You could use the Windows Georgia and as long as you rename the files to the long form font naming and then put them in the fonts directory. That would then use that version of Georgia instead which has ligatures.
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I tried that and it didn't seem to work, though I did it using my work PC, so I didn't check them on Font Forge or anything.
In the end, I like Georgia, but I also like Literata Book and that one works just fine.
On my Nook, Georgia has ligatures, which is good since you can't add fonts to a Nook.