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Old 04-11-2019, 02:52 PM   #9
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Originally Posted by jhowell View Post
PoP, are you a Mac user?

I ask because I have been unable to create books in KFX format that use unicode characters beyond plane 0 on a PC. If you are using a PC I would like to know more about how you made that work.
I am using a PC with Windows 7.

The zip attached to the OP contains the sources that I used as input to Kindlegen. The first pages of the book detail (but in french) the method that I used:

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Basically, you can't code non-BMP characters directly. I used a text editor to create "Struwwelpeter fraktur.html" and then used BabelPad's Tools To convert Unicodes to NCR, producing "Struwwelpeter.html". This feeds happily Kindlegen as well as any browser.

After that I used Caliber and *your* KFX output plugin to generate the KFX book format.

Last edited by PoP; 04-11-2019 at 03:15 PM. Reason: mentioned the KFX plugin
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