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Old 11-23-2015, 06:15 PM   #176
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Originally Posted by shamanNS View Post
I've tested it on a dummy epub (2 html files, one paragraph in each, one referencing embedded font one not) created using Calibre Editor and for that epub file plugin works correctly, it copied .ttf file(s). But it's not working for my copy of The Malazan Book of the Dead omnibus 1-10, probably because of non standard internal directories inside of epub...
I don't have any epubs myself with embedded fonts except for a couple I made for testing.

Unless I can get copies of epubs to test with containing other examples, I'm not going to be able to support them...

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Originally Posted by shamanNS View Post
When you said "you can use Polish to remove unused fonts" were you referring to Calibre's "Polish Books" toolbar button? Because I don't see options for removing unused fonts (files, not CSS), just for embedding referenced fonts and subset-ing embedded fonts.
Yes, Calibre's "Polish Books" feature. Subseting embedded fonts will also remove font files that aren't used.
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