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Old 01-29-2020, 11:59 AM   #4
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Originally Posted by jeyjey View Post
Thanks, many thanks. I probably will deactivate fonts. In any cases if I modify the files with the html the modifier ask for saving. Ok I save the file, the preview is as I want. Then I reopen the file for read, and it doesn't show the elements modified. So if I insert a paid, and licenced font, how can rebuild the epub file with new modified elements?
Are you using the Calibre editor for this?? When you save the book, that should be all that is needed.
IMHO all font and other styling should be done in the CSS and not individual HTML files. You just link the style sheet to all the files (select all the books files; right-click: link stylesheets:<select all>)
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