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Old 01-29-2024, 01:51 PM   #2
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Originally Posted by Suffolk Punch View Post
Can anyone suggest a way to display ℤ?
If you are reading a kepub, you could try to select a secondary font that has the ℤ ( & #8484; ) as a glyph. If you are reading an epub, you would need to select a font that has that glyph as your reading font or embed a font that has that glyph and select that font for that character. NotoSerif, Arial Unicode MS and Code2000 are fonts that have that glyph. Of that 3, NotoSerif is the only one that I find usable for reading.
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