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Old 07-14-2014, 09:19 AM   #2
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Originally Posted by arslonga View Post
Many epubs do not have their fonts embedded, which means that the original publisher font will not be displayed by an erader unless the font is installed in the device.

I was wondering: is it possible to have Calibre embed the fonts in an epub even if those fonts are not installed on my PC? If so, how? Perhaps some settings in the Look & Feel screen? Thank you for your attention.
You can use the ebook-editor to manually embed ANY (this applies to books for personal use. You need to license those used for commercial usage. ) fonts you have .

Remember, there needs to be the matching '@fonts' entry for each font embedded
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