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Originally Posted by RbnJrg
Use Kindlegen to convert the epub to mobi.
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Ruben:
That's good advice, but what I suspect, based on some books I've seen come across my desk that came from Macs, is that the OP is not simply using an italics tag--he is calling/using something like, "Times New Roman Italic" in a span tag (good old InDesign, ha!),
and the font isn't embedded in the ePUB. We've seen this a few times from INDD and from Pages, both.
Chandler: how did you create the italics? Is that what you did, in the exported ePUB? Did you embed a TNR Italic, or some type of fallback italic font? (Not all fonts work with KindleGen, please note, just as not all fonts work on all devices in ePUB). If you can tell us a bit more about your italic issue, someone here may be able to assist you.
Hitch