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Old 11-10-2014, 11:04 PM   #153
rogerinnyc
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I apologize, but I'm a noob with Kobo and patching. I was able to follow the instructions in post 1, without doing any customization of any of the libnickel files, and it did a great job in reducing the bottom margin on my new H2O. But I'm not getting it in terms of further customization (e.g. I would like to increase the padding on the footer).

I'm using Notepad++ to open the libnickel file with the custom footer patch, but what exactly am I changing? When I delete all (or frankly any) of the # signs before the example lines for H2O (e.g., lines 41 through 46) and then run the 3.11.0.bat file, I get a replace_string mismatched data error for whichever line I removed the # sign from. But I haven't done anything but delete the # character and then save the file. Am I supposed to uncomment all the replace_string lines in the H2O example? Do I do anything with the main entry of the patch (e.g., line 17)? Is there something more to uncommenting than deleting the hashmark?

Any guidance would be much appreciated! Thanks.
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