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Old 02-10-2020, 04:53 AM   #30
JSWolf
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Originally Posted by Waitingforatrain View Post
I used the same process as I always do. If the source is epub (the ones I'm having issues) then I convert to mobi/both using Calibre. I looked at it with the built in epub editor and the .css files had references to specific fonts. Copied over .css files from another epub that works just fine with custom fonts post conversion and still no go. Will try it with kindlegen. Otherwise I give up. Well, maybe
The thing to do is install the epubcheck plugin and in the editor use it to check the ePub. It could be you have errors in the ePub. Also, it's a very bad idea to swap CSS.
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