Thread: Greek in Mobi
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Old 10-14-2011, 11:50 AM   #3
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The problem is usually in the encoding, not the font. Kindle supports Greek characters, but the encoding has to be such that it can properly recognize the characters. Word is probably not the best thing to use for a document to be converted. I couldn't find any way to specify UTF-8 for a Word doc, but I have an older version of Word. I could find how to save in UTF-8 as text only, though, in the Word help info. It might be worth a try, to see if the text file converts properly, once it is in UTF-8. Make sure that Mobipocket Creator knows you are using UTF-8. There is a select list on one of the screens for that.
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