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Originally Posted by Hitch
AFAIK, multiple embedded fonts have worked, pretty much across the board, other than the occasional Apple-weirdness, in most real devices. Can't say much for and would not use, most software readers like Moon, but...Kobo, Nook, etc.--those all seem to work with multiple and even myriad font faces.
Hitch
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I know that a Kobo Touch could display over 18 fonts. One person whom I helped with an ebook cleanup had multiple alien species and wanted a different font for each so we ended up with a mix of serif, sans serif, etc. fonts. It didn't look too bad on the Touch but when she attempted to publish it on Amazon, the fonts disappeared no matter we tried. We finally ended up using a mix of "quote" characters, italic, bold and smallcaps to indicate the different species. All I can remember at this point was the use of guillemets and italic for a species that was telepathic.
Personally, I felt it was a bit of a mess but they were more or less happy until they looked at the sales numbers. Money wise, they likely would have done better collecting refundable containers off the street.