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Originally Posted by Julie Paradise
Yes, either embed the font (or at least glyphs used)
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Exccellent. I hope this is not too complicated. But will examine it. And from what I read previously, it would perhaps be best to do this in the DOCX, before converting it to EPUB?
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Regarding the licence: Yes, licensing is another thing to consider. Thus the safest way would be to not try and use a fancy font with a licence, but just take one of the few very known fonts that basically have anything and everything covered of the Unicode chart. That leaves you with (admittedly not so pretty) fonts like Times New Roman, Arial, Noto, etc.
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That is completely fine, thanks for explaining.