I have an inDesign document that uses a character style to change ü to wingdings which prints a check mark. This works perfectly throughout the document and when I export to PDF, but not in an eBook. In the eBook the check is just the regular ü. I am getting an error message about the css, but I don't see anyplace that addresses fonts in the export. Does anyone know of a way around this? Thank you!
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It's probably best to use a unicode checkmark (✓) instead of wingdings to represent it. Ebooks are spotty with embedded fonts like wingdings. Also, this question probably belongs on superuser.com instead. – Josh Voigts Oct 13 '17 at 13:55
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Thanks for mentioning superuser.com, didn't know about it. I will repost there. My document is created via XML Import and the unicode for a check doesn't print. The wingdings with unicode for ü is the only way I've gotten it to print. – Abigail Hardin Oct 14 '17 at 15:19