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Old 12-05-2023, 04:03 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by MerlinMama View Post
Wanted to add that I don't want help only for stars (that's just what I can easily check to see if it works). If there are symbols in other texts that don't show either, I would like a way for all of them to show. One epub had a character read a note written in a symbolic language, and only half the symbols showed up in my Kobo.

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That would be up to the font you are using. If you are using kepub, your Kobo will try to find missing glyphs by using other on-board fonts, if you are using ePub, you can either select a font with the needed glyphs or install a subsetted font with those glyphs though that will require editing the ePub to embed the font.

I had to do this with Terry Pratchett's Feet of Clay since Enochian was not supported out of the box.
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