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Old 07-23-2012, 12:55 AM   #16
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Originally Posted by ElMiko View Post
As I said, the problem isn't restricted to Sigil. Calibre also has this rendering problem. Which is precisely why i'm trying to determine the cause: so I can know whether I need to worry about this rendering issue translating to ereaders, and how to avoid it. In any case, I'm not arguing with anyone here—it's not a debate; I'm simply asking a question.

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ok - but my point was : no e-reader supports that font anyway, as far as I know - so it's an academic question. you could maybe get onto an e-reader (legally) via custom firmware + embedded fonts in e-book ( if it is not a copyright protected font) but how many end users are going to want to do that ?

it's already been explained that calibre & sigil use a common quick time library module, so they show same bug, but no e-reader hardware has that library module on board
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