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Old 03-26-2009, 04:38 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by danegeld View Post
2. LRF mostly works, but if I embed any fonts in the file, the 700 crashes. It does respect font size, but my only typeface choices are the 700's internal serif and sans-serif fonts. I've tried many different fonts, both TTF and OTF, with the same result. I've been using Calibre (both GUI and command-line) to convert the files from my own HTML version. I know the problem is with the 700 because they display perfectly in Calibre's viewer and the HTML versions are correct in any browser.
The PRS-505 does support very few fonts in LRF-files. I guess that the LRF-renderer on the PRS-700 is the same as on the PRS-505. Unfortunately you will have to try many different fonts until you will find one which will work.

Afaik it doesn't matter if Calibres viewer is able to display the fonts because it just does use the font-system of the operation system automatically.
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