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Old 04-19-2016, 01:21 AM   #18
MGlitch
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Fonts are easy

1) gather the font files you want, ideally you'll have regular, bold, italic, and bold italic and they will be .ttf format.
2) Plug your Kobo in to your computer and open the Kobo drive that appears
3) create a folder/directory called fonts and open it
4) drag font files in to that fonts folder/directory
5) Power down and restart your Kobo

The styles aren't strictly needed, however if a book you're reading utilizes say bold italic, and you don't have the style it may choose bold, which depending on how the book uses the styles could be confusing.

I know .ttf is preferred over .otf, at least if you have used any patches to enable the advanced font features for fonts you load yourself. I believe there was another reason, but I can't recall it offhand.
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