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As for having to support two epub rendering engines in one firmware I can see that this requires some additional effort on KOBO's side ... on the other hand nobody forces them to do that and it is no excuse for bad or sub-par performance of either of these rendering engines. |
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Kobo had been "fixing" things like this. From what I understand, the philosophy, at this point, is to let the book files stand on their own, as much as possible--not to get in the way of what a Publisher (or creator) has chosen to submit/do. That is why we are seeing things like Kobo style sheets that are empty as they work their way through the catalog or add new books.
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I take back what I said about changing the <em> tag to <i> getting rid of it, it also depends on the font it seems. Avenir Next, Gill Sans, and Kobo Nickel will still display it as bold and not italics. Gothic and Ryumen displays it in italics and bold. All the other fonts displays correctly as italics. Any sideloaded font that I added displays it correctly as italics with the <i> tag.
I'm starting to think their fonts that are included on the device are to blame. |
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Weird toys, these ereaders.... Regards, David |
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After some fiddling with one epub file, Roger and I agree the result looks pretty decent on a Kobo using embedded fonts.
So for those who are interested in Monsieur Mars and madame Venus using embedded fonts on a Kobo, the ebook is attached to this message. I did not subset the fonts and I included a couple of font styles that were unused so the file is larger than it would be for production use. Regards, David |
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