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Old 10-15-2010, 07:23 AM   #881
meem
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Join Date: Jul 2010
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Device: Kindle 3 WiFi - Kindle DX (B004)
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Originally Posted by meem View Post
Sorry, But I don't understand how can I use my customized fonts ?

By replacing fonts in linkfonts/fonts folder with same name,
by editing linkfonts/fonts/bin/font.properties file
or there is some way else ?
You answered me before:
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Originally Posted by NiLuJe View Post
@meem: Technically, both. But for the sake of simplicity (and to avoid potentially messing things up), option 1 is preferred (switching the ttf files in linkfonts/fonts).
I just received my Kindle3, Thanks god.
I tried the simple method to Changing the reader font without a hack [K3] .. but it not worked.
Now I use a new release of hack for it.
But every time I try to change the font from file linkfonts/fonts/etc/font.properties as I did before with my Kindle DX, the file regenerated with the default values !

- So, which file I should edit now ?
- And why the Fonts hack became that more complicated ?

Update:

I used other way: rename my customized font and replace "Sans_*.ttf" and "Serif_*" files.
After that I got a balnk screen, even there are no screensavers when I lock/unlock device and after I restarted it two times.
I uninstalled the hack and I wait for answers to my questions. Thanks.

Last edited by meem; 10-15-2010 at 09:10 AM.
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