03-19-2024, 11:18 AM | #1 |
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Is there any way to force epub to keep the publisher font on readers (kindle, ibooks, google play books) so that the reader cannot change it? I have some Arabic characters and I would like the reader to keep the font so that these characters appear on all devices. |
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No, it's generally impossible. In fact by default some readers don't use the Publisher font and some apps won't let the user choose it!
Older kindles (4 models) neither have publisher font, nor Arabic script at all. Generally if it was an entire ebook in Arabic, only Arabic users with devices/ or apps supporting Arabic would buy it. Also an image of the word fails due to not resizing with the main font, though it can have the Arabic as the Alt text. |
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03-20-2024, 02:33 AM | #5 |
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Wouldn't it be better to display the characters from an embedded arabic font file?
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1) Some (many?) apps ignore embedded fonts. 2) Most dedicated ereaders require the user to pick the Publisher option. The chosen built in font may not have the characters. It's less of a problem if the entire ebook is Arabic, Chinese, or Asian, Cyrillic etc, as the user won't buy it unless they know how to read it. There is no "works for everyone" or "works on all ereaders" solution for an ebook mainly in "script x" which has a few words in "script y", where "script" is a particular writing system. All that is true even if we ignore mobi and only consider epub, or even epub, azw3/KF8 and KFX. Electronic systems have less support for non-Roman-Latin than other systems. Some won't even take accented words (Irish Health system, and an accent changes meaning!). Systems that cope with two unrelated script systems at the same time are rarer than ones that cope with a particular non-Katin-Roman system. |
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All my systems want you to pick "A" language, though you can install multiple ones. Though they are poor subset of languages in daily use. |
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Whole words would be a little better, but then you’d need a HUGE number of images for an Arabic book to cover the number of words used, rather than the 28 letters. |
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An entire Arabic ebook isn't an issue, as people regularly reading Arabic will know how to do it.
The big issue is a few words in an unrelated language/script to the main body. You often need an embedded font, which might not work anyway. |
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speaking from a pure user perspective, if a publisher were to force me to use whatever they consider a good font, I would return that book immediately. Very rarely have I found embedded fonts to be any good. If I wanted anything fixed, I would buy a physical copy. |
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