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Old 02-24-2014, 07:41 AM   #2
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Ok, I was stupid enough to start the same topic over in another section and got a reprimand for it. Its considered spam and yes, its in the posting guidelines so I messed up. But I digress.

I basically need the same test done on E-Ink Kindles. As far as I know, K3 and upwards should render correctly, but I really have to be sure. According to Doitsu, Bengali unicode range should be covered by the system fallback font and his initial test seems to prove this point. The attached mobi has the font embedded, though.

Anyway, please please help me out. I can't start on workarounds until I know which devices it works on and on which it doesn't.

Once the testing is done, I'll do a post compiling the results. Maybe it will help someone else too..

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