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Originally Posted by DNSB
The ACCESS renderer does handle those text direction directives but some of the other features such as the table of contents displaying correctly even if the default font does not contain the glyphs are handy. Unfortunately, it seems that ability is limited to searching the Kobo supplied fonts and does not extend to sideloaded fonts. A Malayalam table of contents entry does not display but a Devanagari one does for example despite having two sideloaded fonts that handle Malayalam glyphs.
Regards,
David
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Ah, ok, I see. I tend not to use the TOC all that much unless I take a longish break from a book and want to remember stuff. But it would annoy me if the TOC displayed a bunch of boxes when I did want to use it. Thanks for the explanation.