


However, I haven't used the plugin and you have so I may be wrongWhen you have such a custom-font-friendly device as a Kobo, it seems a shame to have to resort to embedding fonts. As the plugin you referenced seems to refer to the mid-2011 Nook, I'd be quite surprised if the non-embedding options would work on a current Kobo. The 'Kobo way' is slightly different to the 'Sony way' (although they are all variations on the same theme).
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My working machine is Linux. Also it seemed to be the best option for me at any rate.But If I do have any questions I will most definitely check in with you. That way all the fonts I add to my KG are up for use if I so choose to use them. There is a fairly new option on the Convert - Look&Feel page for font-embedding, but I don't use it myself.If you need any help with a specific non-DRM epub feel free to PM me and I'll try to walk you through it.I chose to use the system fonts. This pre-supposes your epub no longer has DRM, though.If you need any help with a specific non-DRM epub feel free to PM me and I'll try to walk you through it.I'm not sure which option you chose to use from that plugin, but if it is option 3 - embedding fonts into the epub, then calibre should no longer need a separate plugin to do it.
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Took me back too many years to when I booted Linux off a floppy disk and memories of why I stopped using Linux for several years.
