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Originally Posted by jhowell
It becomes a problem when font-family is set in all of the paragraph styles so that it covers the entire content of the book, not just for select portions of the text that need to stand out.
It doesn't matter that it is calling for a built in font. Using font-family:serif for most of the book will select a built-in serif font, but that may not be the particular font that the person reading the book wants. It is the same as if the publisher insisted on setting font-family:Baskerville and I wanted to read using Georgia instead.
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The ePub does not set a font/font style formost of the main text. That's not an issue. It's where they use sans-serif and monospace that you miss out in the KF8. The sans-serif you can lose and not be an issue. But the monospace is used for messages.