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Old 05-10-2024, 10:00 AM   #9
Julie Paradise
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Originally Posted by theducks View Post
The proper way to avoid the issue is to EMBED the font into the book.
Depending on the font face, get out your wallet if you want to distribute the book. Font license can get expensive. Most fonts are copyrighted. and it geta worse. The license might needed for up to 4 of them (normal, bold, italic bold-italic)
Yes, either embed the font (or at least glyphs used) or share it as PDF, depending on the circumstances.

Regarding the licence: Yes, licensing is another thing to consider. Thus the safest way would be to not try and use a fancy font with a licence, but just take one of the few very known fonts that basically have anything and everything covered of the Unicode chart. That leaves you with (admittedly not so pretty) fonts like Times New Roman, Arial, Noto, etc.
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