As I said, I had no troubles with older versions, under exactly the same conditions, so the behaviour has changed during these upgrades.
Not a single font which was not in C:\windows\fonts was embedded in the PDF. The font was embedded and correctly referred in the epub. That means one has to install the fonts on that computer - which raises the issue of legality and stuff, if the computer is someone else's (work, friend, internet café etc.).
The "error" message was sort of Font xyz was not embedded or similar. It was not an error, it was between a warning and an information. An error message means that the conversion should stop. A warning message means the conversion continues but the result might be different.
Anyway, since I have more than one version, as I have more than one computer, the problem is not grave, the solution being to use the old 2.50 version for converting to PDF.
I am not criticising anybody, just trying to find out a solution for a better conversion (what I like on the new to me version 4.2 was that one can set the margins for PDF separately than those for epub, which is a nice thing)
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