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Originally Posted by ValTim
Yes, that is correct.
It just happens in the paragraphs where font-family:VAGRundschriftD, Quicksand, sans-serif; is applied. If the title is longer, you can see more characters displayed with the fallback font. See new attachment.
The second version of the EPUB, just with Futura and the Adobe fonts, has no problem at all. Trouble begins when encrypted and non-encrypted fonts are together. In the attachment, you can see the mixed characters in the next paragraph as well, which has font-family:"Expressway Xb", sans-serif;
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Well,that's a damn poser.
I have to wonder if this would persist, even after the ePUB underwent intake and pre-publishing processing, at Apple, et al.
I do think, though, that it makes the concept of "encrypted fonts supported" sort of...
misleading. :-) You seem to be stuck with either
ALL encrypteds, or none.
BTW--here's another question--if you mix fonts in the fallback
and BOTH are encrypted, does it still happen?
Hitch