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Old 10-24-2015, 01:55 AM   #64
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Originally Posted by Josieb1 View Post
I'm also using Bookerly on my Kobo Glo HD, but I downloaded it from the Goodreads site. I don't know how to retrieve it from my Voyage. Can anyone advise me?
Hmmm... I did this under a Linux VM (Mint 17.2) to make it easier to handle the disk images so YMMV.

Download the firmware for the Voyage v5.6.5 and rename to 565.bin after the download.

Download the Kindletool package from here: KindleTool: Create/Unpack Kindle update files.

Unpack the Kindletool package.

Place the Kindletool files and the 565.bin file in a directory of your choice --I left everything in the Downloads directory. Create a directory called temp in that folder.

Open Terminal and cd to the Downloads directory.

Enter the following command: ./kindletool extract 565.bin temp

Once Kindletool is finished, you can close the Terminal window.

Open the Downloads/Temp directory. Double click on the rootfs.img.gz file. Extract the fwo-rootfs.img file (I placed it in the Downloads directory).

Right click on the fwo-rootfs.img file and use Open With to select Disk Image Mounter.

Once the image is mounted, open usr/java/lib directory. You should see a file called fonts.cramfs.img (or you can search for the file). Once you have located the file, right click and Open With => Disk Image Mounter. You should now see the font files. Copy the 4 Bookerly files to a convenient location, compress them into a .tar.gz file and email them to yourself, etc.

I found the files were named properly for use with my Kobo so bold, italic, bold-italic and regular all worked but after a short while, I went back to Charis SIL. Baby duckling syndrome? Perhaps.

Good luck!
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