Thread: Typos in ebooks
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Old 05-20-2011, 02:35 PM   #198
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Originally Posted by Jellby View Post
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1) Use named or numerical entities instead of the Unicode character. For instance, instead of "Peņa" write "Peña". This does not solve anything, no matter whether you use "ņ" or "ñ", the font does not have the character, and it shows a box or a question mark instead.
That's what I meant, yes. I suppose you're right it wouldn't help. If the book is packaged with a suitable font that contains that character then shouldn't everything be good?
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