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Old 11-27-2016, 11:31 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by Klerelo View Post
Okay, thanks for the tutorial on how to install Korean fonts on Kobo...

... but how do you read ebooks that contain Korean characters and are written in English or other Western language? e.g. language learning manuals? Are the English characters displayed properly?
Not sure about Korean but Hebrew and Japanese text both display English characters -- the glyphs for those languages do not overlap with the glyphs used for the Latin character set. The only caveat is that the font file needs to contain the Latin glyphs. Admittedly the direction of the text can be a bit unusual though that depends on the creator of the ebook.
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