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Old 04-13-2012, 09:21 PM   #193
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- after the update, your previous font settings *will* have survived. In general, this means that custom fonts continue to work (not always though. In case they don't, you'll simply get the default fonts).
Ok, I started upgrading to FW 5.1.0 without uninstalling FontHack.

- First phase, around a minute,
-Self reboot,
-Second phase, around seven to eight minutes,
-Self reboot,
- Fonts were back to originals,
Tried to start Font Hack by ixtab, got an error.
-Tried a manual reboot,
-Same error,
-Installed version 1.3.0
-Got to enter (no error messages). The same fonts as prior version (working) were selected, still original fonts showing,
-Got to System, Rebuilt font cache and waited few minutes till finish,
-Restart(ed) framework,
-Still original fonts showing.
Tried again a manual reboot,
-Same original fonts showing,
Tried to mess with Serif, Sans Serif, Monospace and Condensed but showing fonts were the originals.
All new features of 5.1.0 are present but FontHack doesn´t changes my fonts.

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The bottom line for now is: font hack may (usually), or may not (occasionally), continue to work on the new firmware. At least it doesn't seem to horribly break anything.
True enough, although no results using FontHack 1.3.0
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