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Old 11-26-2009, 02:14 AM   #16
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Originally Posted by djgreedo View Post
As a side note, I know there are public domain fonts, etc., but I have not found any that are even close to the quality of the fonts I like to use, and Calibri looks amazing on my reader.
I know you'll probably be annoyed by the suggestion, but are you sure about this? I would think either Droid Sans or Deja Vu Sans might be a suitable replacement for Calibri. (In any case, I can't see a case for saying they're not "even close" to the same quality...)



Deja Vu family"


These are both freely embeddable fonts.

Here's Calibri for comparison:


While Deja Vu Sans is clearly different, you'd have to have a pretty sharp eye to spot the differences between Droid Sans and Calibri. And it was designed by the same foundry as Calibri (Ascender), but released under the Apache license.

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