It's $13 on Kobo, so yeah.
@lrhodes pdf is pretty much your only likely usable format for that kind of thing
@darius @lrhodes I second Darius's approach: pdf will solve this problem, and most ereaders can open pdfs.
The drawback is that the text might be small, depending on the format of the original book. I am pretty sure, if you have a epub, you might be able to reflow the whole book to better fit the dimensions of your ereader and then export that as pdf...
@FredBednarski @darius @lrhodes
Pandoc can create PDFs from epub. https://idiomdrottning.org/visp
@FredBednarski @darius Yeah, the problem with this particular book is that it deals with some ancient glyphs — precursors to the modern Chinese characters sets — and I'm not sure there are really any font packs that would work.
Anyone have any experience with reading books on an e-reader when the books have lots of inline pictograms? Not sure I want to bother with the epub version if every non-standard character is going to cause a page break. (My university library has a copy, I just won't have access until the COVID situation calms down.)