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Originally Posted by seajewel
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.
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Once the fontmapping is done, you don't have keep the program on the SD.
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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?
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I would make sure whether the file is created correctly in your PC.
First, replace the default fonts in 'C:\Program Files\Sony\Reader\Data\fonts' with the fonts you put in your Sony reader.
Second, open the file you mentioned with Sony 'ebook library' program and see whether the file looks all right.