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Originally Posted by huuduc1kk2
I do it, but the font don't load in the dict. So i patch again, it worked.
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Maybe I do not understand correctly what you are saying. Are you saying that after installing the patched file(s), the dictionary text is displayed in Arial, but only until the next reboot, and then you have to install the files again? Or are you saying that it did not work previously and is working now?
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Originally Posted by huuduc1kk2
Like that:
<patch>
name=?
enabled=true
action=replace_string
position=BD971C
oldpart=* {\n font-size: 18px;\n font-family: Avenir;\n padding-top:2px;\n}\n\n
oldpart=[qApp_localeName="ja_JP"] {\n font-family: A-OTF Gothic MB101 Pr6N;\n}
newpart=* {\n font-size: 23px;\n font-family: Arial;\n padding-top:2px;\n}\n\n
newpart=[qApp_localeName="ja_JP"] {\n font-family: A-OTF Gothic MB101 Pr6N;\n}
combineparts
</patch>
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Yes, this is how I would do it. It should have an effect on those elements that depend on it, which ever these might be.
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Originally Posted by huuduc1kk2
I have an idea to prevent kobo overwite dict : Can we block ip to kobo server, and when it sync, it only conect to Pocket? Can we do it? If Yes, how we do it
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Synchronizing with the Kobo server and synchronizing the Pocket files are not related to each other. I am using Pocket, but I cannot remember the last time I synchronized with the Kobo server. Must have been one or two years or even more. Maybe you have Settings > Syncing and updates > automatic snyc enabled. Try to disable it.