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Old 04-21-2022, 01:20 AM   #9
davidfor
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Originally Posted by DNSB View Post
After looking at Karellen's epub, the issue appeared to be with the blockquotes around the Tengwar display of the one ring quote. If I removed the blockquote which is not really needed for a centred text, it worked. If I added the font-family declaration to a class used for the blockquote, it also worked. For kepub, you still need to use the publisher default font (or start playing with the patches).
That isn't the case here. I took your book, duplicated the blockquote and its contents and then removed the class from the first one. Both show the Tengwar font correctly on my Aura H2O running 4.32.19501. My first try was just changing the extension, but, doing either a conversion to kepub or using the extended driver had no effect.

But, I do remember hitting a problem with styles in kepubs some time ago. It was caused by the extra two divs added to each file. It meant that one of the tags didn't have the expected class inheritance or whatever.
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