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Old 05-31-2016, 03:36 PM   #145
Josieb1
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Originally Posted by oren64 View Post
Never mine, just use the instructions, you already have the ZIP files.

Can you post the old libnickel.so.1.0.0.patch so i can see what the is problem.
I am using the instructions. Its no 4. In Windows double-click 3.19.5761.bat thats the problem, its not running a command check and producing the new tgz target file. It just flashes and disapears.

This is the old 15 lines patch, which was already 'yes' for some reason.

Spoiler:
<Patch>
patch_name = `My 15 line spacing values`
patch_enable = `yes`
#
## This patch changes the line spacing set by the line spacing adjustment
## slider, allowing much narrower line spacing to be set. It is recommended to
## select your own custom spacings by editing the replace_float lines at the
## bottom of this patch, as the defaults will not suit everyone.
#
# load val1 from new table
replace_bytes = 616E2C, 00 23 00 22 C3 F6 F0 73, 00 46 40 A3 D3 E9 00 23
# load val5 from new table
replace_bytes = 616E84, 43 F2 33 33 4F F0 33 32, 2C A3 D3 E9 00 23 00 46
replace_bytes = 616E8C, C3 F6 F3 73, 00 46 00 46
# load val7 from new table
replace_bytes = 616EB2, 00 23 00 22 C3 F6 F8 73, 00 46 22 A3 D3 E9 00 23
# load val10 from new table
replace_bytes = 616EF0, 00 22 4F F0 80 43, 15 A3 D3 E9 00 23
# load val11-val14 from old table in a loop to make room for new table
replace_bytes = 616F04, 48 A3 D3 E9 00 23 07 F1, 48 A7 00 26 D7 E9 00 23
replace_bytes = 616F0C, 80 01 20 46 61 E9 0A 23, 20 A9 31 44 61 E9 0A 23
replace_bytes = 616F14, FC F5 48 E8 45 A3 D3 E9, 20 46 FC F5 48 E8 08 36
replace_bytes = 616F1C, 00 23 07 F1 80 01 20 46, 08 37 20 2E F2 D1 00 AF
# load val15 from new table, jump over new table
replace_bytes = 616F24, 61 E9 08 23 FC F5 3E E8, 0A A3 D3 E9 00 23 17 E0
# new table, inial values 1.0, 1.2, 1.5, 2.0, 3.0
replace_bytes = 616F30, 00 23 07 F1 80 01 20 46, 00 00 00 00 00 00 F0 3F
replace_bytes = 616F38, 61 E9 06 23 FC F5 34 E8, 33 33 33 33 33 33 F3 3F
replace_bytes = 616F40, 3F A3 D3 E9 00 23 07 F1, 00 00 00 00 00 00 F8 3F
replace_bytes = 616F48, 80 01 20 46 61 E9 04 23, 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 40
replace_bytes = 616F50, FC F5 2A E8 00 23 00 22, 00 00 00 00 00 00 08 40
#
# 15 values for replacement, change these to suit:
replace_float = 616F30, 1.0, 0.7
replace_float = 616FF8, 1.05, 0.75
replace_float = 617000, 1.07, 0.8
replace_float = 617008, 1.1, 0.82
replace_float = 616F38, 1.2, 0.84
replace_float = 617010, 1.35, 0.86
replace_float = 616F40, 1.5, 0.88
replace_float = 617018, 1.7, 0.9
replace_float = 617020, 1.8, 0.92
replace_float = 616F48, 2.0, 0.94
replace_float = 617028, 2.2, 0.96
replace_float = 617030, 2.4, 0.98
replace_float = 617038, 2.6, 1.0
replace_float = 617040, 2.8, 1.05
replace_float = 616F50, 3.0, 1.1
#
# The 15 line spacing values above should allow the line spacing to be adjusted
# in increments of one pixel when using a medium sized font on a high resolution
# device. If you use a small font size and/or a lower resolution device you may
# find that increasing the slider one step at a time doesn't always result in a
# line spacing change at each step. In that case, you might want to use 15
# replacement values that are not quite so close together. For example:
#
# 0.7 0.75 0.8 0.825 0.85 0.875 0.9 0.925 0.95 0.975 1.0 1.05 1.1 1.15 1.2
#
# Also note that the KEPUB reader has problems when the line spacing value is
# set too low, depending on the font used. Most of the built-in fonts are okay
# down to about 0.9. If you only read KePub books then you might want to remove
# some of the lower values and add some more of the higher ones. For example:
#
# 0.9 0.925 0.95 0.975 1.0 1.025 1.05 1.075 1.1 1.15 1.2 1.25 1.3 1.35 1.4
#
</Patch>




The new 15 lines patch is as per your spoiler. I haven't changed anything else.
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