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Old 06-02-2021, 06:40 PM   #29
JSWolf
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Originally Posted by Hitch View Post
I agree vis: the Publisher Font option and it's....infuriating.

No, you can't use inline SVGs, at least, not as of my last test. Everytime you put a bloody SVG (which is, mind you, allegedly "supported" for KF8/KFX!), you get an inadvertent page-break (screen break). Works fine for full-page/screen images, natch--but it's utterly worthless for inline.

Trust me, Jon--I swear to you, this is something we've searched high and low on. Unless KDP has changed something around SVG, in the last...say, 4 months, the ONLY solution so far is (regular, JPEG/GIF/PNG) images and yes, I hate it.

Hitch
That is too bad. That makes some eBooks not a good as the could/should be. It can be difficult to read a graphic that's meant to be regular text. This is one reason I stick with ePub. I forget which book it was,but there was a phrase in Hebrew and the graphic used was not good on screen. I removed the graphic and used an embedded font. It worked well in ePub.

Sorry Amazon makes these sorts of things a pain in the ass.
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