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Old 08-08-2014, 10:49 AM   #3
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Originally Posted by JSWolf View Post
You will need to post the entire CSS so we can see what the coding is for the embedded fonts. @page is not the problem.
No problem. I'll do a 'before' and 'after' with a bare bones epub, and convert to azw3.

I'm using KindlePreviewer to check

That can be my week end project

Now with my luck, it won't be reproduce-able with a small epub.

I have an epub (#1) that converted fine, and an epub (#2) that didn't

Transplanting the 2 stylesheets #1 --> #2 caused #2 to convert

Transplanting the 2 stylesheets #2 --> #1 caused #1 to not convert correctly

Inserting the space into the @page inside the comment in #1 and then converting allowed publisher fonts to be used

BTW, KindleGen did not work either, so I really don't think it a Calibre issue, but more of a Kindle issue

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