@kovidgoyal: I'll head over to Qt and see if someone there can shed light on this.
And thanks for this:
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Also since WebKit is used by lots of ebook renderers, it's probably not a good idea to use the font subsetting in Indesign.
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Certainly not a good idea.
As far as I've investigated, Indesign does not offer embedding without subsetting, so perhaps the most efficient way is embedding them with Indesign, then swapping for the complete fonts with Calibre, and then polishing.
@DoctorOhh: Certainly, the subsetted one isn't a valid font file. On the other hand, the exported subsetted is recognized by my system as a valid font file (albeit it looks off, by which I mean the specimen shows everything set in Arial, as if there were no glyphs available).