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Old 06-26-2024, 08:58 PM   #21
graycyn
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Device: Kobo Sage, Pocketbook Era, Kobo Forma, Kindle Oasis 2
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Originally Posted by Duke5127 View Post
Here's Scriptoria, Literata 3 with Literata Book metrics.
Many thanks for your work! I've loaded this on my new Pocketbook Era and really like it! Need to get it on my Kobo readers next.

EDIT: Tried Scriptoria on my Kobo reader and my Kindle, but there's one tiny hiccup.

Oddly, though it displays old-style figures on my Pocketbook reader, it does not do so on my Kobo with either epub or kepub format. Nor does it display old-style numbers on my Kindle.

I've no clue why this should be, since the font clearly contains the old-style figures, unless it is the font file type. My Literata Book files are OTF, while Scriptoria files are TTF.

I really like old-style figures, I find them much easier to read and more graceful, so I'll stick with Literata Book on my Kobos and Kindle and enjoy Scriptoria on my Pocketbook Era.

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