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Originally Posted by Toxaris
That is a font issue. Apparently the font used by the reading software uses a font that does not contain those characters. Besides using a different font, another solution might be including a free font that does contain those characters. You could try Charis... Be aware that books can grow considerably in size due to fonts if you do not subset the fonts.
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Thanks. I checked the device and reading software and found that some fonts recognize them and others don't. So it will depend on what font the reader/software is using as a default. Learned this on the Adobe Typography forum:
Among Adobe's fonts you should be looking at the ones with a "Pro" designation. According to Adobe:
"All Adobe OpenType fonts include the standard range of Latin characters used in the Western world, and several international characters, including the "estimated," litre, and euro currency symbols. Adobe's OpenType Pro fonts add a full range of accented characters to support central and eastern European languages, such as Turkish and Polish. Many of the Pro fonts also contain Cyrillic and Greek character extensions in the same font."
Good to know.