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Originally Posted by Monaghan
I subset the fonts from the Adobe Fonts subscription. The resulting EPUB passed EPUBcheck and the fonts render perfectly in the resulting Kindle file (checked on Kindle Previewer 3, KDP online previewer and physical Kindle devices).
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Well, then you're the first. Subsetting fonts means to embed the entire font file, into the ePUB, and then removing the unused characters from the file, right? When you use that functionality from the Cloud, the fonts are encrypted. No option for them not to be. And I've never seen them pass ePUBcheck.
You did this simply by exporting an ePUB, from InDesign? And it all worked?
I'm not saying you didn't. But seriously, I've
never seen it work.
Hitch