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Old 10-22-2014, 03:22 AM   #18
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Originally Posted by GeoffR View Post
Someone could write a program, but it should be easy enough just using a text editor to edit the .kobo/Kobo/Kobo eReader.conf file, as long as on Windows you use one that understands unix line breaks such as Notepad++.

Example for sideloaded "Dark Courier" font:
Code:
[Reading]
readingFontSharpness\Dark%20Courier=0.05
readingFontWeight\Dark%20Courier=0.25
The sharpness set by the slider ranges from -0.4 to 0.2 (default -0.06), and weight from -0.2 to 0.8 (default 0.1).
I had a look at this file on my Glo v. 2.8.1. where TypeGenius is working well for my side-loaded font Linux Libertine otf. I did not set any sharpness. I have a unique "readingFontWeight" but with strange -for me- values.

The "Reading "paragraph gives

Quote:
[Reading]
readingAdobeShowPageNumbers=false
readingAlignment=justify
readingFontFamily=Linux Libertine
readingFontSize=34
readingFontWeight\Linux%20Libertine=@Variant(\0\0\ 0\x87?\x14z\xe1)
readingLeftMargin=4
readingLineHeight=1
readingRightMargin=4
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