No obfustication. And my encrypterator is on the fritz (hence the pic and not the epub).
It seems that the Calibre Viewer is overriding my embedment with it's defaults, i.e., Times New Roman. Bleah. I don't see a switch to turn that off in the Calibre viewer - do I just not know where to look?
Or does Font Embedding only work with the calibre viewer if the fonts are in a certain place in the epub? Like in OEBPS, or Fonts, or something else? The epub shown had them in the root....
No, the Character for the [ st ] glyph was hand-replaced in the right version of the word 'staring' with Unicode character FB06 - it shows up correctly in the Internet Explorer rendition of the source xhtml. It seems that the conversion out of Calibre changed it from
<p class="MsoBodyTextFirstIndent">staring staring</p>
to
<p class="MsoBodyTextFirstIndent">staring staring</p>
I'm assuming that's by design - it can't have just 'accidently' done that.
And, why, yes, there is a "Keep ligatures" checky-boxy thingy in calibre's Look & Feel section, but it doesn't seem to work. Same results on or off. At least, not the way I'm pushing it....
And I can't seem to put my hand to a rendering display software solution (for epubs, anyway) that inserts ligatures when availalble. And don't get me started on kerning, or hyphenation, or or or....
-bjc
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