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Old 02-28-2025, 01:07 PM   #3
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Originally Posted by nabsltd View Post
All I do is embed the font in the EPUB, format the headings (or other special text) to use that font, and then convert to KF8 or KFX. The Kindle will then use the embedded font with no need to change any settings.
Not on all Kindles that do KF8. Also the K3 to PW1 do KF8 and not KFX.

Of course if it's for yourself that's completely different than Publication, where you are at the mercy of Amazon's process and what the user does.

So the answer is that on Publishing, rather than personal use, you can't force a font.
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