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Originally Posted by rhadin
To solve this problem, you need to use character tags for bold and italic rather than general bold and italic. The character tag has to specifically name the font, the font has to have the attribute as a font, not as an add-on, and the font should be an OpenType font rather than a TrueType or PostScript font.
If you are using InDesign CS4, update to the newest fix (released just in the past few days) as it fixes a problem that occurs in epub creation when the original document consists of more than 1 file.
There are several problems inherent in the ID method for creating epub documents. Iit works best if the entire book is in a ID single file. However, this could cause you to exceed the maximum recommended file size, especially if there are a lot of graphs and images. There are several other problems as well, but these are the most difficult to overcome initially.
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Yes I have to just edit the CSS file, I know this. About the font, i don't know wich one I'm using but i can't change it since it's the font used for the printed books.
Jellby, Ok, I'll try it.