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Old 08-06-2011, 05:23 PM   #37
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Device: PB Pro 903, F/W 2.1.3=>downgraded to 2.1.2-fastdrv because of WIFI-bug
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Originally Posted by rkomar View Post
So, does the command:

Code:
ls ./system/fonts/
show the LiberationSans fonts as being there?

Yes, if I copy the compiled file grays to /usr/local/pocketbook, all the fonts are there when typing the above command, also LiberationSans.ttf and LiberationSansBold.ttf.

After fiddling around for nearly the whole day trying out different stuff, I've finally found out what the problem was! Now I can run the inkview program for example.

If someone else has the same problem, here's the solution: It seems to me that some files where missing in the system directory after installing the unofficial version...(at least in my case)...Not sure why this is, I'll have to check that some day when I have more time. I downloaded the PBSDK, copied the contents of system to the /usr/local/pocketbook directory while leaving the commons.mk file intact and now it's working just perfectly fine with the emulator after copying the compiled program to /usr/local/pocketbook. Thanks for your help. That got me on the right track.
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