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Old 09-10-2011, 01:03 PM   #9
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I've found an epub file that displays perfectly the two Hungarian characters on Kobo Original. I've attached it to this reply. The font embedded in it is a Gentium TTF located in the OPS folder but the structure of the epub looks much simplier to me that those created with Calibre. Any idea how this was built or what software was used?
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Since there was a discussion on embedded fonts recently, I decided to give it a shot a sideload this ebook to my KT. I can report that the special characters (i.e. o with double accents on it) are displayed correctly.
I suppose this only shows that the KT can handle some embedded fonts properly...
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