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Old 03-18-2014, 08:16 AM   #2
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Originally Posted by zecoj View Post
The problem is upon reboot, if I go straight to the dictionary (Extras > Dictionary) or look-up a word from a book, the font used in the dictionary appears to be Georgia still.

The only way for the dict
I could not try the first way. Do you go there from the home screen? I cannot see the option Extras > Dictionary. As for the second way, if I power on, open a book and select a word, the dictionary entry is shown in Gothic (that is the option I use in my patched version).
I had once a similar experience with having to open the font menu or a book which had a certain font already assigned to it, in order to get this font working. I had two fonts with the same name installed, one was Gothic for Japanese, and the other Gothic for Chinese; one was located on the system partition, the other on the user partition. After booting (user language was Japanese) all the menus were displayed in one Gothic font, after opening a book with assigned Gothic font, the menus changed to the other Gothic font. I know it is not directly related to the dictionaries, but maybe it triggers some ideas.
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