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command line conversion and font in epub
Hi,
When I am converting in Calibre some format to epub I can click options and select a font to force and/or embed. Sans Serif fonts are easier for me to read so I always choose such a font (which is also present on my reader). But I want to make some bulk conversion using "ebook-convert" command line script in Linux terminal. How can I force the font that I want? The default font is Serif and I don't like it at all... Any ideas? |
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See the user manual, in the command-line documentation: http://manual.calibre-ebook.com/gene...ed-font-family
You want the --embed-font-family switch |
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