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Old 04-12-2017, 01:01 PM   #3
mathil
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Thank you for your work. I applied the patch to my H2O, including 'My 24 line spacing values' and "Freedom to advanced fonts control", used the same settings as usual (the default ones already present in the file). Opening a KEPUB file, any file, causes an instant reboot of the device, unfortunately. I'm afraid I cannot do any further testing as I don't have time right now.

Also, I'd like to point out that unlike the patch for the former firmware, most of the patches present in the nickel.patch file are set to 'yes' instead of 'no' -- including 'Removing footer', 'Reducing header by 50%', 'Custom line-spacing in details box', the dictionary one etc. As I'm not interested in any of these I had to set them all to 'no', but I almost didn't notice, so I thought I would point that out and maybe suggest that all of these patches are set to 'no' on default, as they are very user-specific and I think only a minority of users are interested in all of them.

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