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Old 03-22-2020, 11:52 PM   #21
JSWolf
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Originally Posted by roger64 View Post
This is the perennial "Mobi usefulness" question in another form... one day, we'll have to move on.
These OT features are already several years old and every producer, including Adobe, had time enough to adapt. Shall we wait for ever, shall we give up?

I really wish all users of the main platforms ( Kindle, Kobo, android, pocketbook, and so on) could enjoy these features...

Anyway, these are only alternates. The poors of the earth (those stuck with "old" devices) will get a standard display thanks to a gracious fallback allowed by the OT font (common ampersand, standard numbers, standard everything (instead of oldnums, smcp, hlig, etc.)

To come back to the question, nobody knows how to fill-up these damned red brackets above?
Kobo may allow these font features as long as you convert the ePub to KePub. I might have a go and see if they work.
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