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Old 01-15-2012, 12:36 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by gafitz View Post
Thanks TheDucks, but.......
I know that my computer has lots more fonts etc. But the point of my question was not why my computer's Calibre built-in reader got the punctuation right but rather why it did not display any punctuation at all except for sentence ending punctuation.
The ereader got it wrong, yes, but it at least it knew that there should be punctuation. The Calibre reader was devoid of anything other than sentence ending punctuation and in places where there should have been punctuation, quotes, apostrophes etc, there was nothing.
My sense is that somewhere between the two punctuation protocols lies the answer to how I can solve my problem.
Thanks for your continued patience!
Nothing or Blanks? They are different.
In the Calibre viewer: Right click: Inspect to see the underlying code. abc def is a blank (or non-rendered character) between c and d . abcdef is nothing (what was there is gone)

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