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KDP stripping custom fonts
I have designed and coded websites for the last 5 years, so I am very familiar with HTML and CSS, probably having 5000 hours of working directly with coding. I think I generally know what I am doing.
I have published four separate books but they are each having the same issue: the embedded fonts are not showing up. The custom fonts are being removed in the KDP conversion to .mobi format. Here's the system I have used so far. The original book was created in the latest Mac Pages on near new macbook running latest system software OSX 10.9.4. Exported by Pages to calibre, latest version. I spent some time getting rid of all the class and span junk from the CSS, simplifying it down to fewer classes. (The indent, center, sup, etc, work perfectly.) Custom font, Oswald uploaded. Added to manifest. Quote:
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Validates in Calibre. Looks correct in .mobi exported to Kindle desktop viewer. Even even looks correct in KDP online previewer after uploading to Kindle Direct Publishing interface. Actually looks fantastic. When it goes through the KDP system and appears in the Kindle store, the css colour is still there but the font has reverted and the size is not correct, ie, is massively larger. I have tried uploading .mobi created using Kindle previewer desktop app and they look good as well, but the same result. I have contacted KDP with this specific question but they have said Quote:
Could someone please tell me where did my approach go wrong? I've looked at other people's ebooks with embedded fonts, etc, they seem to be able to do it easy enough and after so much effort writing, designing, etc, it's frustrating. |
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Someone else will know more, but IIRC if the fonts are obfuscated they won't work. Not sure about if they're encrypted. Last edited by AnemicOak; 07-25-2014 at 02:20 AM. |
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Oswald-Regular is a Google Web Font that is "free for commercial use", actually pretty commonly used, I use it on my websites. I don't believe it is either encrypted or obfuscated, after all it is in the common domain. Quote:
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Try uploading an .epub (and not a .mobi) in KDP. A .mobi built with Calibre can have issues when you upload that ebook; try using Kindlegen (or Kindle Previewer) to build your .mobi from a previous .epub and first be sure that the .epub validates with EpubCheck.
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have you tried uploading your pre-built combination Mobi/KF8 eBook to Amazon to see if they accept it as is?
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I've tried many options
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I have been working on this for a few weeks. I have pulled apart a few other people's ebooks with successfully embedded fonts to see how they have done it. I have tried many possible options. For four different publications. Epubs built with Sigil. Epubs built with Calibre. Mobis built by Calibre. Mobis converted with Kindle previewer. Even .mobis converted by an online conversion. The thing is that the mobis look good in the KDP previewer when uploaded, ie, on KDP's own site. I would be grateful if anyone could find the fault with my process from my original post. |
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Amazon KDP do not appear to accept files in FF8.
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I'm not actually sure that it is a file format issue. It might be something else to cause the single embedded font to not be accepted. Last edited by GJ Coop; 07-25-2014 at 04:09 PM. Reason: KF8 [not FF8] |
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Personally, I would not want a custom font in a book. I like the Kindle default font just fine.
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Another reason for embedded fonts is that you need specific character(s) not available in the default font. |
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Not unreasonable to have a seperate font on the title page
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On the other hand I don't think it's unreasonable to think that in 2014 I could have my title page and chapter headings for my series of ebooks in a different font. I have two reasons for wanting this. I believe my book looks more professional, I personally prefer sans serif headings and title pages. Secondly, I would like my ebook to match any future printed book. I do not want to put a lot of different fonts in an ebook, although I can't see why I shouldn't be able. I am wanting one extra font in one style. Paper books, generally, do not exhibit the same font on the cover or title page as is found in the main text. I think the point I am making is that plenty of other people do this, it happens to thousands of books which are, I suppose, uploaded correctly to KDP every week. I can't see why that when I follow what I think is the correct procedure, the code validates, it looks right in KDP's own previewer once it has been uploaded, it then looks quite different on the Amazon? |
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It's my understanding they accept the hybrid file that Kindle Previewer creates which contains a KF8/AZW3, Mobi/AZW and the original source.
You say it's correct on preview, but not correct after it goes through KDP. Are you uploading the hybrid file and is what you're downloading after to look at the KF8 or the Mobi? If you're somehow getting the Mobi (depends on what you're downloading to) it won't show your fonts since old Mobi doesn't support embedded fonts like KF8 does. Sorry if I missed it, but what are you viewing and downloading the "bad" file with? Last edited by AnemicOak; 07-26-2014 at 12:26 AM. |
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I am converting my .epub file with the latest version of Kindle Previewer and uploading that file which is created. That comes with a .mobi suffix. [In any case KDP does not allow you to upload KF8/AZW3 files directly.] That uploaded file, a .mobi, must have the full font information attached because I can see the font correctly with the Previewer during the uploading process. Then I am viewing the result, what the public sees, on my ebook page, in Kindle cloud viewer. I'm trying to post a screenshot, once I work out how to attach it. |
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Here are the two screenshot views that are causing me so much of an issue.
One has a sans serif font with different sizes and looks similar to any title page that you would see in a printed book. This is from the KDP preview after uploading the file for publication. This is what I would like. The other image is from Amazon Kindle Cloud viewer, what the public see. This retains some properties from my CSS style declaration: color; text-align; text-indent; margins; etc, but two other CSS properties, font-size; font-family; are stripped. So what goes? |
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I don't know if the Cloud Viewer supports KF8 & embedded fonts or not. If it doesn't and it only supports the older format you'll never see your embedded fonts with that viewer no matter what you do. Perhaps someone here knows what formats the Cloud Viewer supports. EDIT: If this post is still accurate then the Cloud Reader only supports old Mobi (azw/Mobi7) http://leeds-ebooks.co.uk/blog/2013/...upporting-kf8/ Last edited by AnemicOak; 07-26-2014 at 02:36 AM. |
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