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Old 09-17-2016, 09:08 PM   #5
davidfor
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Originally Posted by Lilyeuhh View Post
Thank you for your help. I think it's more diacritical marks than sanskrit alphabet that do not show on my Kobo Aura, even it is fine on my computer.
It is a shame for the pdf, as it is a commentary very difficult to find in English and in ebook format.
As for the Sutras, could you help me step by step for the conversion?
On the Kobo devices, it might be better to sideload as a kepub. You can test by simply changing the extension to ".kepub.epub" on the device. If this works, then you can use either the KoboTouchExtended driver to send the books, or the kepub output plugin for a conversion before sending.

There has been discussion on this in the Kobo forum. I can't remember if there are any particular tricks to getting it to work, but the device can be picky about the actual font file names used.
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