08-04-2015, 06:17 PM | #1 |
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Embedded fonts
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I'm preparing my first ebook for retail and everything is working smoothly (to my surprise) except for font embedding. I'm Using Adobe InDesign CC to export an ePub. I'm using Google fonts (otf and ttf files) and checking the "Include Embeddable Fonts" checkbox. When I preview in ADE, iBooks, and the Nook app the fonts are displaying properly. However when I sideload onto (sync with via itunes) the ipad, the embedded fonts are gone. In iBooks on the ipad the fonts are set to "Original" which I assume means "embedded." As a side note, I'm having the same issue on kindle. Has anyone had this issue and figured out what needs to be done to fix it? Thanks in advance! —Brian |
08-05-2015, 02:50 AM | #2 |
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08-05-2015, 03:43 AM | #3 |
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I don't know what fonts you're embedded, but it's perhaps worth noting that no reader is going to appreciate you embedding a body font for the book. One of the benefits of an eBook is that the reader can choose his or her personal choice of font with which to read the book, and "hard-coding" the body font removes that choice.
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08-05-2015, 04:57 AM | #4 |
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This problem might be a combination of two well known issues:
1. iBooks epubs with embedded fonts usually require an unmanifested com.apple.ibooks.display-options.xml file in the META-INF folder with the following content: Code:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <display_options> <platform name="*"> <option name="specified-fonts">true</option> </platform> </display_options> You may want to add com.apple.ibooks.display-options.xml and replace the obfuscated fonts with unobfuscated ones. |
08-05-2015, 03:49 PM | #5 |
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Hey guys,
HarryT, Thanks for your feedback. I disagree that no one is going to appreciate the embedding of a body text font. I'm not disabling the ability to change fonts within the eReader, they are still free to do that as with any ebook. Doitsu, Thank you as well. I found that un-obfuscating/subsetting/encrypting the fonts by replacing the fonts within the .epub and deleting the encryption.xml file led to the fonts working on the ipad. Of course the font foundries, probably wouldn't be happy to hear that. Adding the xml file that you mentioned also worked! Thank you! Of course, when running thru FlightDeck, Kobo and Amazon didn't like the file. |
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If you set a body font there will be people who can't change it and will get upset. It is common to simply set a header font - or a first-letter font - and leave the remainder of the body undefined so that it reverts to the app/device setting. Of course, if your particular font is essential to telling the story then by all means embed it! |
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Also, AFAIK, the CC export creates the ibooks.display-options.xml automatically... |
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While I don't disagree with you about embedding fonts, you should know that about 99% of the time, embedding a font means that the end-reader cannot change it on the device. In fact, very few of the devices allow a reader override of the fonts, and some do it in such an obscure way that a reader can rarely find the "how." Just advising, here. Quote:
You had some weird issue in your obfuscation file, then, for, as mattmc states, above, it shouldn't have caused you an issue, not in an ePUB that you are sideloading. About the encryption: No, the font foundries WON'T be happy to hear it--you ought to at least subset the fonts, assuming that they are all licensed for eBook use, rather than simply "for commercial" use, or for "personal" use. I find that a lot of print designers (not saying that's what YOU are, or do; I don't know anything about you; I'm posting this for folks who come along and read this as part of their research) don't realize that simple "commercial" licensing doesn't cover eBook or App use. Check for the fonts you're using, and in any event, subset them. Font Encryption is NOT a substitute for correct font-licensing for eBooks, just so this is clear for anyone coming along later and reading this. Amazon's Kindlegen won't like that file, no. You may also find that when you upload an ePUB or MOBI at Amazon that the fonts are stripped right out of the file--I strongly recommend that you check it by doing a test upload at the KDP, to see if that happens to you. Hitch |
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