Thanks!

It helped for "Δ", but, unfortunately, not for left/right angles for which I guess I'll have to use numeric entities.

-Gerd


Am 10.09.2019 um 09:03 schrieb Hussein Shafie:
On 09/09/2019 05:18 PM, Gerd Wagner wrote:
When I use certain Unicode characters in the XHTML Ebook editor, such as
/Δ (Delta) or left/right angles as in /⟨ /Δ/, /FE/ ⟩, they are preserved
in the generated HTML, but not in the generatedPDF!?

This is an issue with the PDF format, not an ebookc one. See below.




Is there any font setting that would help?


Sure. You can solve this issue very easily from within XMLmind XHTML Editor (or its superset XMLmind XML Editor). Please refer to this FAQ which also applies to the issue you have described:

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When I convert documents written in Russian (or Polish or Czech or any non-western language) to PDF, almost all characters are replaced by the "#" character. Is there a workaround for this problem?
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https://www.xmlmind.com/xmleditor/faq.html#custom_pdf_fonts


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(2) Adjunct Associate Professor, Old Dominion University, USA
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Old Dominion University
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