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Old 11-15-2023, 08:50 AM   #6
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Originally Posted by Phssthpok View Post
I have discovered that the default font on my Libra 2 renders "ǐ" (i with caron, U+01D0) as "ω" (U+03C9), and "ǎ" (a with caron, U+01CE) as "χ" (U+03C7). They show up correctly in the annotations window if I highlight the text containing them. The selected font is "Publisher default", but the book does not specify any font-family in the CSS other than "serif". I assume I'm ending up with some system default font (no idea what, though).

Rather than changing the font individually for each book, is there any way to replace this system default font with something that actually understands Unicode?
Don't use Publisher Font for eBooks that do not have embedded fonts. Pick the font that you want.

If you want to find which font is being used when you do have Publisher Font selected when there are no embedded fonts, try ever font in the font list and see which one it is.
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