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I am using chunk five fonts on my web site as font-face on css.When I use pure fonts on photoshop, there will turkish characters exist.But when I convert it to font-face.I won’t display Turkish characters.I shared a screenshot on the following segment of text;
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I’ve tried to convert different type of font faces.I tried to convert it with the subsetting support and I’ve checked Turkish field on it.Also, I entered ş,Ş,İ,ı,ğ,Ğ,ü,Ü,Ç,ç,Ö,ö Single Characters field on converter.Unfortunately,It’s not worked for me.How can I fix that problem?

Thanks and Regards.

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  1. You can try convert fonts from another sources and will fix. I know this is old post but maybe helps you.

    Some sources:

    http://convertfonts.com/

    https://www.web-font-generator.com/

    http://www.flaticon.com/font-face

    https://fontie.flowyapps.com/home

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  2. I have experienced the exact same problem as you when dealing with font conversions for Turkish. First, I had run a conversion using FontSquirrel’s tool (available here), but it turns out the conversion was stripping these much-needed characters for the Turkish language.

    One of the references from @Karmacoma’s answer was very interesting and did the trick for me (Fontie) because it delivers advanced options, which gives us more control over the conversion process.

    In order to cover the special characters in Turkish, you must use Switch to advanced view and run the conversion with Latin Extended-A.

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    I went to Wikipedia for a list of characters covered in Latin Extended-A and you can find them here.

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