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Originally Posted by rashkae
The Kobo Epub reading software does not fall back to a different font if the glyph is missing. The Kobo Kepub reader, however, does, so you can work around this problem in most cases by using the Calibre extended driver to load to the book. You might also have to sideload a font with a more complete character set. So far, I've found the "Arial Unicode MS" font to be the most comprehensive at supporting all commonly used Unicode characters.
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I've found Charis SIL (or ChareInk for eInk screens) is fairly comprehensive as well.