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Old 08-12-2009, 05:15 PM   #1
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Device: Sony PRS-505
Default installed font -- unicode?

I have to confess I followed Valloric's guide to change the system-installed fonts on my reader about two hours after owning it, and I can't remember much about the default font it comes with, but I'm wondering if it is a full unicode-supporting font.

The reason I ask is that I want to make an ePub for public consumption that has a lot of unicode symbols in it (from Greek letters to mathematical operators, etc...), which works fine on my 505 without embedding fonts, but will it work for others still using the default fonts? Or am I going to have to embed unicode fonts in it?

Thanks in advance.
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