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Originally Posted by bedwere
So I switched to chm format. I tried to open this file written in Polytonic Greek.
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It works in the Desktop Linux version (on my Pepper Pad 3), provided (a) under the book info icon the encoding set is Unicode and the encoding is UTF-8 and (b) under the preferences (tools) icon and styles tab the font is Arial Unicode. With the Windows XP version the only font I found that works is Microsoft Sans Serif.
Note that FBReader does not do tables, but at least the table here is in a sensible linear text order (so the table based TOC is legible).