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Originally Posted by JSWolf
Instead of the filenames Charis SIL uses, rename them to something else. Also, don't use "Charis" as the font family name; use something else. Subset the font, that would prevent it from being detected via file size.
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Oh, was what you wrote about changing the name(s) only with regard to Charis (and that Kindle issue)? I didn't use Charis (nor is my book for Kindle... yet), but I guess I was wondering about doing that just generally speaking.
I guess I was thinking that it's one thing to embed a font, but if one makes changes to it then should that be made note of right within the font itself (beyond any filename change)? I was wondering about this not so much from an epub-creation perspective, but rather from the perspective of type design (and type designers, if one is "messing with" their creations, even if they're free).