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Old 02-15-2008, 02:49 PM   #63
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Originally Posted by gwynevans View Post
I did the same & found that it seemed to drop a certain sequences of chars, so "fly" became, "y", "flat" became "at", "field" became "eld", etc - Odd...
Hm, I used Mobipocket Creator and it didn't drop the ligatures -- try again using the utf-8 encoding and use a font that has ligatures. I use Palatino Linotype on my Cybook (if you have Windows XP it should be in your fonts folder).
I spent an hour creating a nicely formatted Mobi file, but unfortunately it's not allowed to post it here, right?
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