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Old 06-24-2008, 12:26 PM   #50
seajewel
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Thanks. I've figured out how to do this and it's wonderful. I love my Sony Reader. And to think, I came THIS CLOSE to getting a Kindle instead.

Edited to ask a couple of questions:

1. Do I need to keep the fontmapper files on the SD reader? i once removed them and noticed my Korean files were all messed up, but I'd also messed with other options so I wasn't sure that was the culprit. I'm guessing it is though.

2. After doing resets and reapplying the Unicode patch and such, and converting my Korean text files to .lrf using Calibre, I notice that pages or lines are missing between each page. I have looked at Korean sites for info and they say either it's because I need to reconvert after applying each new font, or some also say something about corrupted files in the cache, and mention chkdisk. Can someone explain the chkdisk for dummies? I think I go to cmd but dont know how to do anything from thereon forward, how to chkdisk disks (just the Sony Reader drive? or ?) and how to delete from there. Or can I just delete the cache from My Computer?

Any help greatly appreciated.

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Originally Posted by lovebeta View Post
Yes. Actually your Korean font should already contain some Latin typeface. If you are not satisfied with Korean font's Latin part, then you need to know how to construct a font by yourself. One tool to do that is FontCreator. However I don't know if you can legally do that or not due. Please check your font's license.

Last edited by seajewel; 06-24-2008 at 12:29 PM.
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