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Originally Posted by Hitch
Dunno. As I said--no fonts, no languages above and beyond what's already supported. And L-t-r is also only doable on KF8.
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AFAIK, my K3 came with the
code2000 font, which includes most
CJK characters, Cyrillic characters and even some Conscript characters.
AFAIK, both Caecilia and Helvetica Neue also natively support Russian characters and accented Greek characters.
I.e., even without code2000 older Kindles should at least support Russian and classical Greek.
If you still have a K1 or K2 lying around, you can test the actual font coverage with my simple mobi7 test file.