Quote:
Originally Posted by Rob Lister
i wanna chime in to +1 all those that said not to specify the font. I very much enjoy my reader's default font as well as the ability to change it at will.
If some people have readers with crappy default fonts, then it just sucks to be them; should'a bought a reader that invested in a decent font set.
Of course you could always create epubs specific to/tailored to individual readers if it is really an issue with specific cases.
|
I've some ePubs that do have embedded fonts that are meant to be there because there is a specific look being obtained. ADE for Windows does not allow font changes. So the only way to get a better look is to embed fonts. Not everyone has a reader and some people do read via the computer.
What would really help is if there was a way to subset the embedded fonts.