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It's not the font, it's the specific characters. However you are encoding the text, it's not pure ASCII and so can't be correctly displayed in-game. (The "block" just substitutes for any unrecognized character.) Try using a straight ASCII text editor (like "Notepad") to create the text, then copy-paste it into your mod.

 

For more info, see this page for some of the various character codes: "Commonly Confused Characters".

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You need to convert the "curly" apostrophes and quotation marks into standard ones. You can do a search and replace in a text editor or word processor to do that. Copy and paste one of the curly beginning quotation marks into the search field, and type a normal quote in replace, and replace all. Then do the same for the curly end quotation mark, and also for the apostrophe.
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You need to convert the "curly" apostrophes and quotation marks into standard ones. You can do a search and replace in a text editor or word processor to do that. Copy and paste one of the curly beginning quotation marks into the search field, and type a normal quote in replace, and replace all. Then do the same for the curly end quotation mark, and also for the apostrophe.

 

Hm, I was not aware of that method, I simply learned my lesson after the first time and started using notepad to write my in-game books, the first time I went through and re-typed each punctuation mark that didn't appear right. Fortunately the story wasn't all that long.

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Right. The same thing applies to any other punctuation that isn't present in the target font (whatever they're using in-game), such as em dashes (replace with "--") or ellipses (replace with "...").
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