Online Preview of inDesign document (via CC website)

Hello.
I'm using inDesign to build a document.
This document uses mainly Typekit desktop fonts.
When previewed in the CC online, the desired font (Crete) is not recognized as Typekit, hence rendered as a basic sans serif font.
I verified on my CC-typekit account the fonts are synchronized.
Is there something i miss ?
(doing this from inDesign CC mac 9.2 on a mac OsX 10.7)
(I can privately share the doc)

Hi Franck,
This is Ben from Typekit Support. I just wanted to let you know that this isn't an error you're seeing. Right now, the Creative Cloud web app doesn't preview with the synced fonts. However, this does sound like a good idea, though there might be some technical constraints due to the fact that it's in the browser.
That being said, I've shared this with the team. Feel free to shoot us an email here: [email protected] if you have any further thoughts or questions.
Cheers,
Benjamin

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