05-09-2013, 07:30 AM | #1 | |
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Kobo fonts naming conventions and embedded fonts
Hi
This is a fork of a previous thread, which was about Kobo font naming conventions and side-loaded fonts. This new subject about embedded fonts maybe deserves its own thread because the problems encountered seem more complex. I copy here a previous message of mine which will initiate this new thread. Quote:
Forgive me for this. I will give you an 'onerous' example. You'll understand then better why I am a little sensitive about this question... After publishing on MR two months ago a batch of 45 EPUB (it was a v2 of my 2012 work) I realized later that if I wished them to be displayed as intended on Kobo ebook readers, I had better rename and/or tweak all of my embedded fonts... As it's usual for embedded fonts, it was of course not complete fonts but small subsets of the main ones. In each book I embedded the same four fonts: a special font for dropcaps (Linux Libertine Display), another one for smallcaps, a Regular and Italic one. While the ADE rendering engine copes well with all these fonts and manages to display them precisely, Kobo's chokes on them. The only way I found to display my books as intended on Kobo is using PDF (I also publish each book on 6 and 9,7 inches PDF). Here is the link to these books (in French). I still struggle with this and would appreciate any help. Last edited by roger64; 05-09-2013 at 07:33 AM. |
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