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Originally Posted by Quoth
Now.
But I bought a new DXG from Amazon and was appalled that it only did Latin-Roman and some Greek (not all Greek).
I think the first Touch Kindle I had didn't do Chinese. Pathetic.
RTL and LTR on same line is tricky. It's crazy to edit.
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Well, Chinese--that's the limitations on the unicode. I mean, I forget now how deep into the Unicode you gotta go, with the numbers are VAST to encompass all the characters in Chinese. I mean, VAST and well beyond what 99% of Kindles have. And other eBook readers, too.
The DXG...that's the last of the K2 Kindles, pretty much, the KF7's, if memory serves, so NOPE, ain't gonna do much in the realm of R2L, Greek or anything else. But you already know that, Quoth.
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Originally Posted by j.p.s
Over the past several decades I have worked on highly technical projects with teams of very intelligent highly educated people.
Most of them would rather spend hours arguingdebating a point of contention than doing a 10 minute experiment that would resolve the issue.
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That's because arguing is fun; testing is laborious. I'm up for either but when push comes to shove, I'll take a real test any time. As you say--resolves the issues.
Hitch