1)
OK. No problem:
Russian language is available as system language
Current settings
Language - English (United States)
Language related environment variables:
LANG=en_US.UTF-8
LC_ALL=en_US.UTF-8
No any custom/non-standard localization packages/fonts/e.t.c. installed
Model: Kindle PW3
Firmware version 5.8.2.1
After some additional tests: eips also doesn't show the following ASCII symbols: ' ! $ % ^ { } ; ` \
So I suppose it's not a Unicode problem. It looks like eips takes an image of particular symbol in it's own font file and this font file contains only a partial subset of ASCII table (letters, numbers and some punctuation symbols). All other symbols seems not available.
P.S. I'll test it on two other devices I've got (PW1 and PW2 resp.) then let you know of results.
2) Added option in configuration file
Quote:
Originally Posted by knc1
1) Is that language on your Kindles list of languages it can be set to?
What is the Kindle's current language setting?
Do you have any localization and/or font add-ins in use?
What model Kindle?
What version firmware?
Please, all relevant context, do not turn this into a question and answer guessing game.
2) Do not be lazy or just use it at the "warm and fuzzy (plus bragging rights)" setting.
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