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Old 10-13-2021, 05:12 PM   #25
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Originally Posted by Monaghan View Post
Once subset, the fonts can be de-obfuscated from within Sigil, which lets the file pass EPUBcheck. It's a very straightforward process, which does lead me to believe I'm missing something blindingly obvious. It works with any font from Adobe Fonts that I've tried.
Oh, ok--so it seems the reason is that the fonts aren't using Adobe's obfuscation anymore. That's what would've broken it on Kindle. It hadn't occurred to me that they were obfuscated and then de-obfuscated, for some reason.

From a technical perspective it makes sense, other than that I suppose it's worth noting that the process undid something Adobe wanted done with those fonts, so I would just make sure you read the EULA/terms on em real carefully.

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