Thread: Libra 2 Installing Custom Fonts
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Old 03-24-2022, 03:07 AM   #3
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Well I've tried using this method but it does not allow access to the Advanced font settings, such as Weight, which was what I was originally asking about.
With kindles, the book needed to be in azw3 rather than simple mobi in order for advanced settings to work. Does the kobo require something similar. All my books are epubs.
One of the fonts I put on - Lexia Dama - is only showing in italic, even though I put all four types of the font in the 'font' folder.

I suspected this wouldn't be simple because only a few of the pre-installed fonts allow access to Advanced options.
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