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I haven't seen any books this bad, but I think in the past I have just subset all fonts to clean up unneeded font like this.
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I've seen one ebook with over 140 embedded fonts. Every personae in the book had their own font which, for me, made the ebook almost unreadable. I tried subsetting the fonts to reduce the size of the file but ended up removing all but one font used for text messages.
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I'm not certain as to the title/author, it was a few years back and the only thing that really stuck in my memory was the number of embedded fonts and the nitwitted reason for using them. The book, if I am remembering correctly, was from Kobo's Writing Life self-publishing platform.
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For example, if you typed the letter "a" in:
Visually, it might look like a '✔' (heavy checkmark) or '♋' (Cancer symbol)—but underneath, it's actually an 'a'. This would completely mess up things like Text-to-Speech! Or if the user reading the ebook decided to change their font! Instead, for any of those symbols you want to use, you should be using the proper Unicode characters. - - - Side Note: In 2014, all Symbol/Webdings/Wingdings characters were added into Unicode. In 2018, Kovid added a feature to Calibre. If Calibre detects a document is using any of those 5 non-Unicode fonts, it will auto-convert the characters to their Unicode equivalents. There is now no excuse to ever use those ancient Symbol/Webdings/Wingdings fonts! - - - Side Note #2: In order to find the proper Unicode symbols, I highly recommend using these sites, which collect them in tables:
If you want a checkbox, then use:
Like Doitsu said, to use this in your ebook, you would then need to embed a font that includes these symbols. Personally, I use the "Symbola" font, but there are plenty of others out there too. ![]() Side Note #2.1: If you want even more info on how to find/insert these obscure characters, also see my posts in: where I described:
If you want a step-by-step tutorial on how to embed (and subset) a font, then see my post in: I described how to mark a handful of characters using HTML+CSS, then embed and use a font only for those few characters. (Perfect for something like a checkbox or Japanese which is only used in a very small part of the ebook!) Last edited by Tex2002ans; 10-09-2023 at 03:47 PM. |
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