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Old 09-12-2015, 02:23 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by dan2the6th View Post
Best I can tell, the css file specifies the Times New Roman font family for the body text. How do I tell whether this "supports" a character or not? I'm something of a beginner at this editing stuff.
Where are you seeing the issue?

The font is a typical system font on Windows PCs, but NOT on many other devices ($$ license from Monotype needed to include).

For Private use, you could embed TNR into the book if needed.
You could Remove the font name (TNR) and specify the generic : serif

BTW in Windows, the Character Map tool to browse and insert characters (set the Face in the Pulldown at the top)
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