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Old 05-30-2013, 10:17 PM   #5
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Ok thanks for the feedback and possible solutions, I will have try loading up alternate fonts.

I ran into this sort of issue once before with a certain Vietnamese version of the letter e with double set of diacritical marks, in that case using “default” for the page font made the character visible, unfortunately this didn’t work.

I wonder if its possible for Kobo to include a sort of fallback font set, which gets used only if the selected font lacks the required character; wishful thinking perhaps.
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