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Jan 21, 2013 5:25 AM in response to bett n_by Tom Gewecke,bett n_ wrote:
Before the update to V2 choosing fonts was quite straightforward - now the dropdoen menu shows ALL my fonts so I have to remember which ones are compatible.
You don't need to worry about compatibility any more because normally fonts should be embedded automatically.
For non-Apple fonts you should check the Font Info in Fontbook > Preview to ensure they are embeddable.
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Jan 19, 2014 7:20 AM in response to bett n_by bsayo,Hi bett_n!
You only have to check if the fonts you want to use are either in ttf or otf. If they're in those formats you shouldn't have any problem on using them.
& be shure to activate them before exporting your ibook on fontbook!!
If you use any other font managing software to do so your custom font will be substituted by a system font on your devices despite the fact that in your ibooks author everything looks alright!
Have had the same problem before.
Hope this tips help!
& good luck with those ibooks!
