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Old 01-12-2017, 01:57 AM   #16
davidfor
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Originally Posted by Leonatus View Post
as I said, I wanted to look if the plugin shows a different behaviour, and - is it not allowed to be curious?
@Davifor: I made the experience that for example fonts that I had added in the epub (and there showed correctly) did not show on the device after converting the epub to kepub under Calibre. But this was a time ago, and things might have changed meanwhile. I'll give it a try once more, now that all deny my own experience.
I don't remember any time that the kepub output plugin would have stripped fonts unless you selected the options to do so. And these are not on the plugins page, but the common pages of the options.

Apart from JSWolf and jackie_w's suggestions, I have seen one other problem. The plugin wraps the text in a couple of div's to match how purchased kepubs are built. This "broke" the stylesheet I used for a set of books as the specificity of some styles didn't work when the paragraph was inside the div's. It was easy to fix in the stylesheet.
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