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Old 08-08-2017, 01:24 PM   #12
Ken Maltby
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Odd that should have worked. You could put them in the freefont folder, with the others there. I understand that the files must retain their original names, for them to be added properly.

If the .tff files came from Nickel they may not work:

Font Obfuscation

When you embed a font in an ePUB, the font files are included in the ePUB itself. This potentially means that someone could open an ePUB file, take the font files out, and use them without license or permission. This would make you a potential distributor of the font, and would likely violate your font license. To avoid this, fonts can be obfuscated or mangled, making it impossible to remove the font from the ePUB and use it anywhere else.



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Ken

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