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Old 09-11-2015, 12:18 AM   #54
AlexViean
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Originally Posted by GeoffR View Post
I don't know any way to replace the built-in fonts, they are encrypted and I think the replacement would have to have the same encryption.

However it is probably not necessary to replace any fonts to solve your problem in this thread. If the system fonts are missing glyphs then they can be substituted from other fonts. When the device first boots the other fonts are not loaded automatically and so the missing glyphs appear as squares until after you open a book, access the font menu, or do something to cause the non-system fonts to be loaded.

It might depend on whether you are reading ePub or KePub books, I don't know the details as I only read in English but others who use custom dictionaries should be able to help.
Thank you. I read epub format only. So is there any ways to solve my problem?
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