06-02-2012, 10:05 AM | #241 | |
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06-02-2012, 03:44 PM | #242 |
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@geekmaster: It may actually have handled both in FW 2.x/3.x, I remember creating the images folder as being one of the first thing I did with each new Kindles...
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06-02-2012, 04:15 PM | #243 | |
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EDIT: I just moved a .cbz file (zip file full of images) from documents to images on my k3 (fw3.3), and after restart it is not visible. I will try renaming it to a .zip file... Okay, now a .zip file, reboot, not visible. I will try extracting the individual images now... I unzipped to .jpg files, then rebooted. Still not visible. It looks like support for /mnt/us/images was removed from the 3.3 (and 2.5.8) firmware. I have /mnt/us/pictures folders on my older kindles. Is that what you meant? You can put pictures in either /mnt/us/pictures or /mnt/us/documents on the older kindles, but on the K5, they must be in /mnt/us/images or they will not work. Last edited by geekmaster; 06-02-2012 at 04:57 PM. |
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06-02-2012, 04:40 PM | #244 |
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@geekmaster: There may have been some trickery involved at some point, where only .zip/.cbz files where picked up in there, and not simple directories, or something...
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06-02-2012, 04:59 PM | #245 |
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06-02-2012, 05:32 PM | #246 |
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@geekmaster: Yeah, and it's been a while since I tried... Pretty sure I did check at one point on 3.3, but I may be wrong... I'll check again next time I dust off my K2/K3 .
EDIT: Ooh, just saw your edit. Yep, I might very well have confused 'pictures' with 'images', my bad... >_<" |
06-08-2012, 01:32 PM | #247 | |
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I am having some trouble with this. I have 8 fonts that I wish to check out. I installed the hack okay, then one after the other selected the font, and rebuilt font cache, it took 5-10 mins and listed the 8 fonts, the last word was "succeeded", so I thought it would be okay to restart framework, but I did not just yet as the progress bar was around 80% full, so I waited a little while longer, and after 15 mins nothing changed, so I just touched the restart framework buttom. Now when I start the font hack in the kindle it just restarts the kindle. I have now uninstalled the font hack, but still have all the folders and files on the kindle (eg, "00-Constani.conf" in the fonthack folder, and "fonts.dir" and "fonts.scale" in the name of the fonts folder). Should I have waited a lot longer for the progress bar to fill up completely, is restart framework basically the same as restarting the kindle? |
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06-08-2012, 04:00 PM | #248 | |
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Ok, first off, some general clarifications:
- you DO NOT have to rebuild the font cache after each font that you install. It is sufficient to rebuild the cache ONCE after all your changes to the font files. - you only have to restart the framework ONCE after you re-created the font cache. Quote:
The only progress bar I can think of is the one of the Kindle when it's booting up. This is a really dumb one, which simply counts up 10% every 2 seconds (or so), but is not related to any actual underlying progress. In other words: The progress bar doesn't mean anything, so don't worry if the Kindle takes longer than the "100%" to start up -- and also don't worry if it already "started up" at 80%. As long as the device works, it's ok. I have personally also experienced a few times where after startup, the fonts were not the ones that have been assigned using font hack). This was mostly experienced after installing a new update, but in some cases even after a normal reboot. There's really no convincing explanation for this, and simply rebooting (or restarting again via FontHack) restores normal behavior. Concerning your last question: "Restart framework" (from within FontHack) is almost the same as restarting the Kindle. In layman's words, the former restarts the software components only, while the latter restarts the entire Kindle Operating System (Linux). So... as to your problem: please try to completely uninstall, then reinstall FontHack according to the instructions. If you keep having problems, please report back here, describing exactly what goes wrong during which stage. |
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06-08-2012, 04:24 PM | #249 |
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Thanks ixtab. I have started again, and this time only picked half the fonts to transfer. The hack now works and all the fonts on the kindle (including menus) change okay
I got carried away though and changed all of the types: serif, sans, mono and condensed Which of these types refer to the actual book, and which refer to the kindle menus? It is okay to have 1 different font for each of the 4 types (I don't know if anybody would want to though) This is a really great hack now I can get it to work Last edited by Firedb; 06-08-2012 at 04:41 PM. |
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06-14-2012, 05:18 PM | #251 |
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Thanx Ixtab! I just installed the fonthack and it's working flawlessly. However if I edit a
working font set in High-Logic Font creator and save it as new, for all 4 type and put them in a directory with same name, the font directory on KT will be invalid. I downloaded the Droid font from this thread upper and it is also invalid. Could it be repaired? All other fonts are working but I'd like to make a little bolder characters, becouse my eyes are not as long-ago... |
06-15-2012, 02:27 AM | #252 |
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I dare say above font list is, well, half true.
There are extra 3 sets of fonts, 2 in each set, that used for displaying Chinese, Japanese, and Korean. (and of course code2000 font for whole lot more) The font hack here seems only changes western fonts Sets. Thus many of us CJK users are not with fortune to be blessed by ixtab's font hack. I wish there is a feature to set only those Eastern font sets. Mind you, those 3 font sets are absolutely not compatible with each other, one should be able to change each sets separately, if they are to work properly. It would be nice. Actually there is a GUI extension that does exactly that, developed by one of our local forum members. Not sure how that works or it's conjunction with ixtab's hack though. |
06-17-2012, 08:57 AM | #253 |
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does anybody know why all the fonts i have installed save for ubuntu are kinda light in colour and are hard to see.eg georgia 2 and other fonts modified specifically for the kindle touch.Took them from the wiki page.And while touching on fonts like museo,the kindle touch framework simply restarts.I found a kindle modified amasis font on mobileread.as it was only for reading books and not for anything else like the menus,and since fonthack needs 4 fonts for it to work i.e bold,bold italic,etc,i made 4 copies of it and renamed them to amasis bold,amasis italic and so on...It initialized perfectly but whenever i select the amasis font the kindle briefly hangs and then restarts.A bit off topic but does anyone know how to embed fonts and audio in the kf8 format.a calibre plugin or something.
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06-18-2012, 03:40 PM | #254 |
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Orthodox font - is it possible?
I installed all this stuff (and it works), but I don't know to make KT accept orthodox fonts.
The most commonly used font is: http://orthonord.ru/fonts/orthodox/ort_tt.zip Orthodox font cannot be bold or italic, so I copied one provided ttf file to four files: OrtUCS8 Bold.ttf OrtUCS8 Bold Italic.ttf OrtUCS8 Italic.ttf OrtUCS8 Regular.ttf And I can see it on the kindle (shows correctly): http://savepic.su/2135794.htm But when I touch the font name, the device kind of hangs for about 10 seconds and reboots by itself. Any ideas how to make it work with orthodox fonts? Is it ever possible? |
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I created /mnt/us/USE_ALT_FONTS as an empty file. I created /mnt/us/fonts, and put some files in it (from someone else's font package so I knew it was a working font): /mnt/us/fonts/Averia/Averia Bold Italic.ttf /mnt/us/fonts/Averia/Averia Bold.ttf /mnt/us/fonts/Averia/Averia Italic.ttf /mnt/us/fonts/Averia/Averia Regular.ttf I typed ;fc-cache into the search bar. At this point, opening a book started giving me popups saying "An error has occurred. If you purchased this item from Amazon, delete the item and download it from Archived Items.” I renamed the directory (to “fonts.off”) and rebooted, and it was fine. However, running ;fc-cache even in this state cause it to no longer be able to display books, as above. What am I missing here? |
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