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Old 11-15-2023, 06:26 AM   #4
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Originally Posted by rashkae View Post
I don't know of any easy way of changing the default font used by "Publisher" on the kobo, but you also don't have to change the font individually for each book. When you select a new font, that will the be default for all new books you open.
Followup: I've just installed Bitter, Bookerly, ChareInk, Charis SIL, Linux Libertine, Literata and Noto Serif (since all the built-in fonts look frankly disgusting to my eyes) to see how they look, and have discovered a similar problem with Bitter -- i caron displays as ∫, a caron as Δ --but the others seem OK.

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