HT4059 default fonts in ibooks

Easy question.  I'm learning to convert some brochures in ePublishing for work.  Is there a list of default fonts?  I have a script that overrides, but Impact does not work.
Any help and further reading for ePub is greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Daniel

Hi Niels,
There is some sort of entity settings file that Frame opens (in the background) during XML import that is actually a binary FM file and contains fonts like this. On FM11 on my machine it is here:
C:\Program Files\Adobe\AdobeFrameMaker11\Structure\entfmts
When FM attempts to read it during an import, you'll get these font errors if your machine doesn't have them. The solution is to make a backup of the file, then go into the original and just replace those fonts with something else. I'm not really clear on what this file is for but replacing fonts in it have never had any consequence for me. But like I said, make a backup
See if that fixes the problem.
Russ

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