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Originally Posted by jackm8
I've an older Kindle, and know that custom fonts tend to be a problem.
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Scribe with KFX format sideloaded (convert from EPUB using Calibre) has full support for custom fonts via both the UI (to pick a default font for reading, which can be fonts you copy to the Scribe) or embedded.
I have a book where there were several chapters that were flashbacks, and the original formatting was having the entire chapter in italic. This was very hard to read, so I instead formatted the chapters using an embedded font (DejaVu Serif, since it's different from what I normally use), and they display perfectly, even though I am essentially overriding the user-chosen reading font for a large part of the book.