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Old 07-31-2009, 07:37 AM   #7
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Originally Posted by pepak View Post
You can do it even more easily with LRF - you can update the font used to render LRF/TXT/RTF with your own font, and all books will be using it immediately (rather than having to update each and every book as is the case of EPUB).

Just keep in mind that LRF is an end-format (you can't very well convert it to any other format), so keep the original files securely backed up for your future needs.
If you change the fonts that LRF uses, you will then have to also change the fonts that eBook Library uses and retransfer all the LRF eBooks once again to the Reader so you can get proper pagination based on the replaced fonts. ePub allows embedding easily and you can put the fonts you want directly on the Reader. And ePub does not slow down with embedded fonts. Plus when you embed fonts in ePub, you can then get true bold, true italics, and true bold/italics. Want a symbol font? Want a small caps font? No problem.
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