11-14-2023, 12:20 PM | #1 |
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Changing default font (Libra 2)?
I have discovered that the default font on my Libra 2 renders "ǐ" (i with caron, U+01D0) as "ω" (U+03C9), and "ǎ" (a with caron, U+01CE) as "χ" (U+03C7). They show up correctly in the annotations window if I highlight the text containing them. The selected font is "Publisher default", but the book does not specify any font-family in the CSS other than "serif". I assume I'm ending up with some system default font (no idea what, though).
Rather than changing the font individually for each book, is there any way to replace this system default font with something that actually understands Unicode? |
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I don't know of any easy way of changing the default font used by "Publisher" on the kobo, but you also don't have to change the font individually for each book. When you select a new font, that will the be default for all new books you open.
However, choosing a font with wide Unicode support for those characters will be limited. The problem you are experiencing can be fixed by sideloading your books to the Kobo in Kepub format. (There are lots of threads here, so I'll skip the howto unless it's needed.) People have difference preferences between epub and kepub on the Kobo, but one of the advantages of Kepub is automatic font substitution (which Epub does not.) PS, the system default font is Georgia |
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I'm even more surprised that the font used for the annotations page supports them while the default does not. Quote:
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Followup: I've just installed Bitter, Bookerly, ChareInk, Charis SIL, Linux Libertine, Literata and Noto Serif (since all the built-in fonts look frankly disgusting to my eyes) to see how they look, and have discovered a similar problem with Bitter -- i caron displays as ∫, a caron as Δ --but the others seem OK.
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If you want to find which font is being used when you do have Publisher Font selected when there are no embedded fonts, try ever font in the font list and see which one it is. |
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Hmm not so easy for ǐ and ǎ (Caron i & a)
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So Ǎ ǎ and Ǐ ǐ are not in the Extended Latin A, which may be why you see the wrong thing. (All working here on Linux, but I had to look up how to type a caron, it's Compose c <letter> (Carat is Compose ^ <letter> ) So anyway, now I can test fonts. You need a font that has extended Latin B as well as regular and extended Latin A. And I still can't display old Irish dotless i, except with a few old broken fonts (typed letter is regular i). A Turkish dotless i is the wrong character. Last edited by Quoth; 11-15-2023 at 11:06 AM. |
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You'd think that after more than a quarter of a century, Unicode would be Unicode would be Unicode. It's like the old days of using EBCDIC(s). Last edited by Phssthpok; 11-16-2023 at 07:04 AM. |
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After you pointed this out, I decided to edit the book in question to use a combining caron to avoid this sort of problem if I change font again.
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Every week or so, there's a post on this forum about problems with unsupported unicode characters. I wonder why kobo sticks to Georgia as the default system font instead of using a font with a better unicode support.
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11-16-2023, 07:28 AM | #13 |
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Because their main marketplace is north America where special character are rarely needed? Investment costs vs profit increase.
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At least it's solvable now on Kobo and azw3. Still, Kobo is owned by Rakuten (also do Viber Chat) who is Japanese! |
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<letter><Shift Ctrl U>030c<enter> so for i ǐ and a ǎ Mostly Compose c <letter> is direct caron ǐ and ǎ The combining caron looks same as direct caron in text editor. I have Caps Lock as Compose Key, both Shift = Caps Lock (either cancels) and holding Win key lets left mouse drag a window. Often Win is the default Compose Key |
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