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Old 02-24-2014, 08:34 AM   #4
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Originally Posted by Doitsu View Post
Unfortunately, it's not possible to embed fonts that cover Unicode blocks handled by the code2000.ttf fallback font.
I.e., enabling/disabling the Publisher Font option has no effect at all on eInk Kindles as you can see in my screenshot, which clearly shows the glyphs from the code2000.ttf font instead of the embedded SolaimanLipi font even though the Publisher Font option was enabled.
I really don't know how to respond to this. How on earth am I supposed to find out if all glyphs and the letter 'khondo-to' is rendering correctly in code2000.ttf? I think I spotted a single instance of a complex glyph which might not have rendered correctly.

Mind-jammed. Will respond once I've got things sorted out in my head.

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