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Originally Posted by theducks
I know what subsetting is supposed to accomplish.
First step: Vanilla (full font glyph set)
Are you sure your TNR files are complete?
FWIW does the Nook have a native TNR? Maybe you don't want to embed that (and adjust the @font SRC)
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What is @fontSCR?
Nook app shows no native TNR, but Tried Embedding font family: Times New Roman - didn't check anything else. This was successful in the Nook app but I think Nook is showing Georgia instead of NTR. All Looks good on other apps too...FYI, I did run a check in the Calibre Editor that showed the following, but these were fixed:
WARNING: Filename contains unsafe characters****[fonts/Calibri - Bold.ttf]
WARNING: Filename contains unsafe characters****[fonts/Calibri - Regular.ttf]
WARNING: Filename contains unsafe characters****[fonts/Times New Roman - Bold.ttf]
WARNING: Filename contains unsafe characters****[fonts/Times New Roman - BoldItalic.ttf]
WARNING: Filename contains unsafe characters****[fonts/Times New Roman - Italic.ttf]
WARNING: Filename contains unsafe characters****[fonts/Times New Roman - Regular.ttf]
INFO: The bookmarks file used by the calibre E-book viewer is present****[META-INF/calibre_bookmarks.txt]