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Old 12-31-2008, 11:42 AM   #150
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Originally Posted by UncleIvor View Post
On an entirely different issue -

if you have saved a .doc file with the fonts embedded, is it possible for BookCreator to embed them in the .lrf file?
You can force embedded fonts by passing command line directives to calibre's hstml2lrf tool. To do this navigate to the "Misc" tab in "Create LRF..." dialog box.

This is the help taken from calibre's html2lrf tool. I've emphasized the command in bold.
Code:
  FONT FAMILIES:
    Specify trutype font families for serif, sans-serif and monospace
    fonts. These fonts will be embedded in the LRF file. Note that custom
    fonts lead to slower page turns. 
         For example:
                    --serif-family "Times New Roman"

    --serif-family=SERIF_FAMILY
                        The serif family of fonts to embed

    --sans-family=SANS_FAMILY
                        The sans-serif family of fonts to embed

    --mono-family=MONO_FAMILY
                        The monospace family of fonts to embed
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