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Originally Posted by kado
Actually, Calibre does not seem to be working correctly neither. When I convert an epub to epub so that all Turkish chars could be displayed correctly, I check the .css file inside the newly created epub file but I see stylesheet1.css (with a 1 attached at the end) and this file lacks the @font-face decleration bit for font family and all supporting 4 font-types as proposed in the previous posts.
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A Calibre conversion puts the @font-faces into every html file in the epub, rather than once in the .css file (don't know why). Try looking in there. If they are present and you have found the Nook magic src: url(res:///... ...) value the epub should still display your custom font correctly as long as your chosen font has the necessary Turkish characters.