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Old 08-28-2010, 10:41 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by JaneFancher View Post
Another tick on the eternal battle for embedded fonts.

I've successfully created several files with embedded fonts, file which show properly in all epub readers I can find. Suddenly, following the same procedure, I'm getting problems with Adobe Digital Editions not showing the fonts.

Everything I read says to "validate html", the ADE is very picky. Okay. I'd be happy to. HOW? I've "verified" it in Namo web editor, but it's still not showing. How in heck do you "validate" your html?

As always, thanks for any help.
The ultimate test after the validation tool says it is synthetically correct
is old Eyeball Mk I
Then, change the Zoom level. (I had these really cool chapter headings. Until...)
Then change the viewer program


And be sure to ask here at MR.
These folks seem to have found all the limitations on the various platforms.
Ultimately, you will have to decide what to live with if a workaround can't be found.
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