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Old 06-15-2016, 12:10 PM   #513
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Originally Posted by Toxaris View Post
At the moment not all accented words will be found, at the moment only vowels as used in (western) European languages. So, no ñ of ç for example. The example in Apache language as you specified will not come up.
I can add those to the checklist of course and I will do so. I have created an issue for this. If you want, you can add more characters to this list.
The currently checked characters are in this list.

Now with regards to your other question. Most readers support the Latin and often the Extended Latin characters. Eastern European characters, Greek and Cyrillic can be hit and miss as far as I know.
So, if you have other characters, you would be best of by including a font to your ePUB and specify the usage of those fonts where needed. So, if you want text to render in a font that supports Apache, add the font and ensure that the text use that font.
Thank you, Toxaris.
Very helpful response. I suspected the best route would be to embed the font I know will render accurately.
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