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Old 12-30-2011, 05:40 PM   #259
jackie_w
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@kado,
  1. The Liberation Serif font appears to display Turkish OK. The attached image is a screencap from my Sony PRS650 of an epub created by Calibre from your Turkish TXT file. It references the Liberation fonts stored in a /fonts directory on the Sony using the Sony-special urls
    Code:
    @font-face {font-family: serif; ... ... src: url(res:///Data/fonts/LiberationSerif-Regular.ttf)}
    etc ... etc ...
    in @font-faces stored in Calibre Look&Feel ExtraCSS. So if the Nook community can tell you the Nook equivalent you should be OK to prepare your epubs this way.

  2. If you can't find the Nook url info then you still have the option to eliminate problem 2 by fully embedding the Liberation fonts inside each epub. I've attached your sample so you can test it on your Nook.
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