Thread: Touch Kobo Touch Firmware 2.0
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Old 07-24-2012, 01:40 AM   #662
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Originally Posted by cyvros View Post
Is that the one from earlier in the thread? If so, I'd been using it since it had been posted, but couldn't find the post again to thank you. The only problem I've had with it is that italics come up as bolded, but they don't with the original Charis SIL. I double-checked to make sure I had the files named correctly on the Kobo, and the italicised one is the italicised one, so I'm putting this down to a Kobo problem.
I found find that I had to name the font files as:

Charis SIL2.ttf (Charis SIL2-Regular.ttf seems to work as well)
Charis SIL2-Bold.ttf
Charis SIL2-BoldItalic.ttf
Charis SIL2-italic.ttf


The SIL2 matches that name the fonts show when I look at them on my desktop, when I tried SIL alone, I got some odd looking results. I suspect that using the i, b and z end characters in the file names would work as well since the Kobo's Georgia font uses that convention but since the one above works, I haven't gotten around to trying that convention.
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