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Oct 27, 2013 12:14 PM in response to Mortillionby K T,1.) Don't rely on Preview for anything but the roughest interpretation - export an .ibooks file, drag into iTunes and then test on your computer and/or sync to your iPad. Delete all older versions first.
2.) See Font are not displayed anymore with Mavericks update, any idea ?
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Oct 27, 2013 12:37 PM in response to Mortillionby Tom Gewecke,Mortillion wrote:
In iBook Author I use dark grey Skia font which is one of the fonts included in the app.
But there is no Skia in iOS, so the font must be embedded by iBA. It seems that this has been broken in version 2.1, so for it to display on an iPad you will have to use 2.0 if you still have it on a backup somewhere (or wait for Apple to fix it).
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Oct 28, 2013 3:24 AM in response to Tom Geweckeby MaciPad,http://support.apple.com/kb/HT5878 - I would not use all those fonts with iBA 2.1 since not every iPad has iOS 7 yet.
These font should work - http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4980
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Oct 28, 2013 7:07 AM in response to MaciPadby dbh-TalkingNewMedia,★HelpfuliBooks Author 2.1 no longer has the ability to embed custom fonts. It is not a Mavericks issue, but an iBA 2.1 issue.
The reason your preview looks fine on your Mac is that your Mac has those fonts enabled. If you go into Font Book and disable the font then preview your file on your Mac the fonts will not work.
Apple is aware of the issue and I am hoping an update will be issued soon.
The real problem, though, is that if you saved your file in iBA 2.1 opening the file in 2.0 will not save the situation. You will have to rebuild your file. Hopefully you have a back-up file that was saved prior to the release of 2.1.
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Oct 28, 2013 11:36 AM in response to Mortillionby Mortillion,Fortunatly I have Time Machine enabled so I was able to get iBA 2.0 and file saved in iBA 2.0.
Now everything works fine, but I still hope Apple will fix the issue soon...
@MaciPad: Skia font was not problematic on iOS6.
Thanks again for solving the problem!
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Oct 28, 2013 11:44 AM in response to Mortillionby Tom Gewecke,Mortillion wrote:
@MaciPad: Skia font was not problematic on iOS6.
The problem is with the iBA version you use. Skia font is not problematic anywhere if you are using 2.0 which can embed it.
If you did something with Skia in 2.1 and it displayed fine in iOS 6, let us know, as that would be very strange indeed.
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