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Old 08-16-2010, 11:10 PM   #7
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The main "problem" is InDesign will probably encrypt the embedded fonts. There are currently two methods for encrypting fonts in ePUB, one is suported by the official specification, the other is used by Adobe. If the generated ePUB uses the second method, it won't be standard-compliant, but it will work in ADE-based readers.
By 'ADE-based readers' I assume you are not referring to ADE itself (which doesn't support them, at least not yet), but rather to readers which use Adobe Mobile Reader SDK (e.g. Sony, Nook, etc.)?
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