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By the way, why do you want the font size of the text to be bigger than the font size of the title? (text: 200% = 2em; h3.chapter: 150% = 1.5em)[/QUOTE] I just been using this file to experiment with embedded fonts. I think that I do not fully understand the process. Seems so simple. I picked the font to be obvious when anything worked and as a typist I'd be a great astronaut. I also need a Flight Crew for CSS. I have been searching for an Embedded Fonts for Dummies. I can get things to work in HTML but not Sigil. Frustrating. Thanks for all the comments and sugestions. I'll continue to march. |
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I think the point here is is really: You have to be an ADE 'quirk' expert ![]() Your HTML skills can be very good, but ADE and others will barf all over your feet if you don't do it "My Exact Way" ![]() I have chased around, trying to get something to work, only to discover that a 'tiny' cosmetic error (like your space) will cause ADE to toss the whole style, silently (cause there is no error consoles, to look at in the viewers). |
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And then there is the case where there is nothing wrong with the style sheet - the viewers lead you astray. I spent hours looking for problems in the epub posted in #3, of this thread, only to find out that the viewer couldn't handle it. (with thanks to yekim54) I later found that this epub played as expected on both the PC version of Adobe ADE and Sony Library viewers. As a further indication that you were correct in saying that Calibre and Sigil use the same base software for their viewers, I opened a Calibre bug report as follows: Bug description: Running Windows 7 64bit Calibre 0.8.1. In the attached file each chapter uses a different font. Chapter1 displays bolding and italicization correctly. Chapters 2,3 and 4 displays the proper font face but not the bolding and italicization. Kovid Goyal's response: That is because of a bug in Qt WebKit the HTML rendering library calibre uses. Until that is fixed, there is nothing I can do about this. Status in calibre: e-book management: Won't Fix Regards - John |
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I slightly changed the css as far as the font imports is concerned, and cleared most of the rest of the css, and it works now. I don't really know why but clearing the css seemed to be important. Anyway here's your modified file, and perhaps it will help you diagnose the problem. Bob |
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![]() ![]() Browsers allow a lot of sloppy coding, but after an lot of researceh on @font-family, very careful scrubbing of the CSS (spaces are some times hard the see or not see so I finally adjusted my editor to indicate spaces) , my html file went through Sigil. This was after I loaded the font to Fonts and adjusted the Sigil CSS to show ../Font ... A wonderful feeling of accomplishment and then wondering what was su hard. Many thanks for all the help. I don't know if anyone will be interested but below are the results of my search for dummy-data on @font-face: @font-face { font-family: MyName; font-style: normal; font-weight: normal; src:url(../Fonts/"Any Font.ttf"); } DEFINITIONS font-family: Any name to be used in STYLES. Must be enclosed in "" if spaces appear in the name. Example: font-family: MyName; font-family: "My Name"; font-style:normal font-style:italic font-style ![]() font-weight:normal font-weight:bold font-weight:900 normal: Defines normal characters. This is default bold: Defines thick characters bolder: Defines thicker characters lighter: Defines lighter characters 100: Defines from thin to thick characters. 200 300 400: same as normal 500 600 700: same as bold 800 900 src:url Font file name must be enclosed in "" if spaces appear in file name. src:url(../Fonts/AnyFont.ttf); src:url(../Fonts/"Any Font".ttf); |
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