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Old 09-09-2016, 12:31 PM   #6
eggheadbooks1
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Device: Kindle Fire, Kobo Touch, Aldiko for Android
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Originally Posted by Doitsu View Post
@eggheadbooks1: Kindles and Kindle apps support the following Unicode characters that you could use instead of a Webdings symbol:

♫ Unicode Character 'BEAMED EIGHTH NOTES' (U+266B)
Doitsu: This is the exact symbol and the unicode works! In Kindle. But not in ePubs. Sigh.

Thus far, then, I can use the unicode for Kindle, and the image for ADE and the likes of Aldiko, but not for Kobo.

Well, one down and only one to go. All continued help appreciated.

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