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Old 07-05-2014, 09:08 AM   #11
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Originally Posted by MikeWV View Post
RbnJrg,

I tried what you suggested but it had no effect. The embedded fonts are still ignored by Kobo PC, Kobo Android and Kobo Touch 3.3.0 when the extension is .kepub.epub and they are still recognized by Kobo Touch with just the .epub extension. The embedded fonts are also recognized by KDE.
I forgot to mention that still there is a way for you in order to get what you want and without using embedded fonts. Just open your svg graphs in Inkscape and convert them to "path". Of that way, you still will be watching the fonts of your preference but won't need embed them. Save your "new" svg graphs as "plain svg" and you'll be able to use them as you used them before converting.
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