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Old 04-09-2010, 12:24 AM   #15
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Originally Posted by Dellaster View Post
I honestly don't know why it wouldn't ignore the TNR and go with serif like a normal browser. The default fonts in my Cybook and iRex are indeed serif. I do know that when I took out those TNR, serif, declarations the ebook no longer had any problems.

The Calibre and embedded fonts thing is probably a separate issue. I have no clue.
I don't think so. I think maybe my initial wordperfect-generated html file is the culprit. I checked out that .calibre2 definition and the handful of paragraphs that were showing properly in calibre didn't have that style code. It was a silly reiteration of the TNR command...which then tried, I suspect, to override the "default" command.

WP's HTML has both the "default" command at the top [I]and[I] a line by line font style command. I don't know why it does that...I suspect it's related to its fonts on and off commands, but I'm betting that's the source of the calibre2 definition and the calibre2 definition is the source of the messed up fonts in your file.

Simply wiping the .calibre2 definition took care of the Calibre problem...on my computer which has TNR in it. I can certain take it out of the body definition as well, but I'm curious to see it it works with that TNR, serif command in there. So...I've sent you yet one more file, if'n ya don't mind taken a peek.
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