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Originally Posted by DNSB
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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How can I check this? There were a few I thought supported it, and I did embed the font, but they never show up. I generally use ePub.
Do I also have to add them to the Kobo? I had tried this on my previous Kobo (Libra) 2 years ago, but since it didn't work I didn't try again.
Oh, I also have the Kobo font set to Publisher Default, since I do use up to 3 different fonts in my fanfics (one for regular text, one for letters, one if there's a different language) if that changes things.