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Old 08-04-2010, 03:48 PM   #1
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Location: Bosnia and Herzegovina
Device: Lenovo Yoga Tab 2 (Android)
Centra European characters

I received my 6" reader some time ago and I love it , in spite of the fact that customs charged an arm and a leg for it (like an additional third of the price :shudder: ), and I haven't had a problem since I started using it.

I do have a question, which is: how do I get the reader to display Central European characters correctly? Characters like Ć/ć, Č/č, Đ/đ, Š/š and Ž/ž. Mine is a South Slavic language, and I have a lot of notes taken in class which I'd like to transfer to my reader. The ones I've already transferred don't display properly. Is it a question of finding a correct font, or is it something else?

(BTW, it's become clear to me that 6" is really not sufficient for an academic reader; my ppt files display fine, but they're tiny. Same with doc files. Everyone praises epubs, but the default and first zoom size is too small and the second seems too large. I might have to read up on preparing epub files, but I'm pressed for time as it is.)
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