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Old 10-21-2022, 04:56 AM   #6
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thank you all for the reponses..

helped me a lot to get an idea how things are done.

probably I should've mentioned this to avoid the misconception.

most my ebooks are written in korean, and it has 11,172 syllable combinations as separate code in the font file along with thousands of basic chinese characters, unlike latin alphabet with dozens of combination.

I only intend to get rid of fonts in non-graphical docs like novels or essays to mitigate the issue of damaging the layouts.

any recommended software(free the better) for editing ebooks?

It seems like Calibre is too heavy, taking up a lot of rams and storages.

my main viewer is sumatra pdf, now it's time to find lightweight, fast editors.
To edit ePub and KF8, Calibre is recommended. If you want to edit just ePub, then either Calibre or Sigil. The thing is, Calibre does more then editing eBooks. It allows you to keep track of them (manage them).
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