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Originally Posted by elearner
But they don't appear on Digital Editions even though that is on my PC?
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I take that, because of a maybe missing information.
ADE behavior is different to programs like Word or calibre. These programs will use (if needed) all installed fonts they can find in your OS. ADE displays only a fonts-/character set what is compatible to Adobe RMSDK.
This is why a lot people use ADE for a final EPUB-test. An EPUB what will render correctly in ADE will work for most of e-book reader hardware.
If you want to find out what fonts and character set ADE use, this is maybe a good point to look at:
c:\Program Files (x86)\Adobe\Adobe Digital Editions 2.0\resources\fonts\
c:\Program Files (x86)\Adobe\Adobe Digital Editions 3.0\resources\fonts\