Style of Ruusian fonts in iBooks

Dear Apple,
It is awfull you dont keep the same style of fonts  for Russian language in iBooks fonts family Charter, Athlelas, Iowan, Platino, Seravek as for English one. If you don't want to do it, please send me the  tools for drawing of proper shape for Cyrillic letters. I do it free for you
Thanks,
Regards to Johny Ive

oleg137 wrote:
Dear Apple,
For them to get this, you need to repeat it here (under whatever device you are using):
http://www.apple.com/feedback/

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