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Old 02-26-2012, 01:23 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by paulfiera View Post
Thanks, JSWolf.

That's what I'm currently doing - more or less. I was just wondering, generally, why calibre has to declare these fonts in an inline style - no matter if these fonts are present or not.
Calibre take any @ code like @font-face and @page and puts them in every XML file and removes them from the CSS. That to me is the wrong way to do it. Because it then means any changes have to be done to every XML file. This is one of the issue you can get going ePub > ePub.
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