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Old 08-16-2017, 02:58 AM   #53
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Originally Posted by nabsltd View Post
CSS is just starting to support OpenType features
The problem with that is that the versions of ADE for Windows or MAC that support any of these features also supports a DRM that cannot be removed and cannot be used in most Readers. So while CSS can do more, you risk not being able to read your eBooks anyplace else but your computer.

The other problem (forgetting DRM) is that a lot apps (for tablets) and Readers are using an older RMDSK and thus, even if you used OpenType features, they may not work in the majority of software that most people will be reading the eBook. if you could get all the apps and all the Readers up to the latest RMDSK, then yes, OT features in CSS would be great.

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