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Old 08-01-2023, 11:43 AM   #4
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PocketBoot, Aldiko (any version), Lithium, and Bluefire all respect CSS. Very many apps are essentially nearly rubbish and variously ignore most or all CSS and many even only use the fonts in the App, or on the device, but never the publisher supplied ones. Many apps let you over-ride various CSS or publisher fonts, but that is optional as it should be on all decent apps.

I like Lithium as it can use eBooks on SD Card without "importing" them, so Calibre integration when updating revised versions is better. Pocketbook does TTS well and is fine if you aren't updating texts as it imports (as does Bluefire and maybe Aldiko Basic which I've had on ancient phones).

You do need to embed fonts for a random user to see them unless they are stock Android fonts, but then they likely won't be on a Sony, Kindle, Nook, Kobo, iOS etc.
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